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SHEE ( Sir Martin Arthur ). Rhymes on Art ; or, The Remonstrance of a Painter: in two parts.

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SHEE ( Sir Martin Arthur ).  Rhymes on Art ; or, The Remonstrance of a Painter: in two parts.

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
SHEE ( Sir Martin Arthur ). Rhymes on Art ; or, The Remonstrance of a Painter: in two parts. With notes, and a preface, including strictures on the state of the arts, criticism, patronage, and public taste. London : Printed for H. Ebers, successor to the late John Kerby … , 1805FIRST EDITION, pp xxxv, (1, blank), 106, with half-title, 8vo, recent wrapper : a small strip neatly cut from the upper blank margin of the half-title removing the recipient's name but leaving “Authors Kind Regards" : some light browning, but a very good copy. Shee (1769–1850), Dublin born portrait painter and writer, here emerged as a poet to favourable reviews : it ran to three editions and influenced the founding of the British Institution in 1807. Byron in his English bards and Scotch reviewers (1809) refers to Shee's poetical works and comments on his multiple talents : ‘And here let Shee and genius find a place / Whose pen and pencil yield an equal grace.’ The first edition is uncommon.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) RALEGH ( Sir Walter ) : - Anderson ( Sir Henry Lacon ). The character of Sir Walter Raleigh. The essay to which the premium was adjudged at the East-India College, Herts, November 27th, 1838. Printed by J. L. Cox and Sons, 1839. FIRST (?ONLY) EDITION, pp 23, (1), with half-title, 8vo, recent wraps:: very good-niceA rare work by this Indian administrator (1807-79) : not in NUC, NSTC or COPAC(2) [RICHARDS ( Alfred Bate )]. John Brown's "Hard Lines" ; being a royal marriage ode, and stanzas on the death of [Sir Henry] Havelock : to which are prefixed and added a few pages of unpalatable truths ; by John Brown, Englishman. Holyoake and Co. … C. H. Biddle [1858]. FIRST (?ONLY) EDITION, 46-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good copy.COPAC (Newcastle and BL) gives this to Richards (1820-76), dramatist, journalist and chief promoter of the volunteer movement of 1859 : NSTC (BL only) does not.(3) CRUIKSHANK : -. Dolly and the Rat, or the Brisket family. A burlesque, tragic, comic, operatic parody on The Maid and the Magpie, with songs, &c. &c. In two acts. Now performing with acclamations of applause at the Olympic Theatre. Printed and published by Duncombe …, 1823. FIRST EDITION, with frontispiece by G. Cruikshank of Mr Vale as Dickey Scrag in contemporary hand-colouring, pages 28, (4, adverts), 8vo, recent wrapper : light fingering, a good, sound copy.COPAC has L only. Adapted by Isaac Pocock from "La Pie voleuse" by L. C. Caigniez and J.M.T.Baudouin d'Aubigny. Sometimes attributed to Douglas Jerrold.(4) ENGLAND ( John ), first RC bp of Charleston. Oration, delivered on the anniversary of the Literary and Philosophical Society of South Carolina, on Wednesday the 9th of May 1832, in the cathedral church of St. Finbar, in the city of Charleston. Charleston: Printed by William S. Blain, 1832. FIRST EDITION, 44-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good copy.COPAC has L only, but there are six copies in NUC.(5) BABO ( Joseph Marius von ). Otto of Wittelsbach ; or the choleric count. A tragedy. In five acts. Translated from the German of James Marcus Babo. By Benjamin Thompson, Esq. London : Printed by J. Cundee … for Vernor and Hood … , 1800. With frontispiece, pages (4), 96, 8vo, recent wrapper : a large and very good copy. His best-known-work. The first edition of this translation.(6)ENGLISH LITERATURE; IRISH LITERATURE; VERSE; ART; FINE ARTS; HISTORY; ENGLAND; BIOGRAPHY; NAUTICAL; TRAVEL; THEATRE; PLAYS