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SCOTT ( John )

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SCOTT ( John )

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
SCOTT ( John ). A Visit to Paris in 1814 ; being a review of the moral, political, intellectual, and social condition of the French capital. Third edition, corrected, and with a new preface referring to late events. Printed for Longman, Hurst … , 1815. [bound with :] EUSTACE ( John Chetwode ) A letter from Paris, to George Petre, Esq. Seventh edition. Printed for J. Mawman, 1814. 1815-14Pages lxxv, 343 : (2), 2, 98, 2 works bound in 1 volume, 8vo, contemporary brown straight-grained morocco, gilt, silk marker : very good copies.Scott (1783-1821), schoolfellow of Byron and editor of `The Champion'. Eustace (1761-1815), antiquary and RC priest, wore his learning lightly, and his polish and conversational charm made him popular in English aristocratic and literary society. In June 1814 he accompanied lords Carrington and Essex on a visit to Paris. His Letter from Paris, reprinted eight times in its year of publication, depicts the effect on Parisian society of war and ‘revolutionary madness’ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) HECQUET ( Charles Robert ). Les Représentans du peuple, [H. and others] mis en arrestation, par décret du 3 octobre, 1793, vieux style. Detenus dans la maison d’arrêt des Carmes, à la Convention nationale, et au peuple français. Paris : Chez tous les marchands de nouveautés, An 3 de la République [1794]. FIRST EDITION, 23-pages, 8vo, 19C vellum-backed marbled boards, with label, gilt : neat repair, without loss, to two leaves, otherwise a very good copy. Tourneux 4060. Hecquet (1750-96), Member of the Convention Nationale, his name heads the list of printed subscribed names at end - Blad, Bohan, Queinnec, Obelin, Darbay, Henry Fleury, Laurence, Vincent et Ruault. COPAC notes just the BL and NLS copies. (2) RITCHIE ( Leitch ). Travelling Sketches on the Sea-Coasts of France … From drawings by Clarkson Stanfield, Esq. Longman, Rees … , 1834. FIRST EDITION, with an additional engraved vignette title-page, a frontispiece and 19 engraved plates of views after drawings by Clarkson Stanfield, pages (8), 256, (2, blank), 8vo, original publisher's red morocco, gilt, edges gilt : with some light even foxing in places but still a very good or better copy.Faxon 1403. Heath's Picturesque Annual, 1834 The third year of issue. (3) COURTENAY ( John ). Philosophical reflections on the late revolution in France, and the conduct of the dissenters in England ; in a letter to the Rev. Dr. Priestley. Printed for T. Beckett, 1790. FIRST EDITION, pages (4), 94, with the half-title, 8vo, cloth-backed stiff paper wrappers : with some light preliminary foxing but a good copy.An ironical pamphlet, not in Goldsmiths', Kress or Black, though it is well represented in ESTC, in which Courtenay (1736-1816), co. Louth born pamphleteer, minor poet and long a member of parliament, warmly supports the French revolutionists.(4)TRAVEL; EUROPE; FRANCE; PARIS; HISTORY; PARIS PRINTED; PRISONS; ENGLISH PRE 1801; ENGLAND; ; ;