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SIMS ( George R

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SIMS ( George R

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
SIMS ( George R. ). The Dagonet Ballads. 1879-80-83FIRST OR FIRST COLLECTED EDITIONS, pp (6), 128 : ix, 153, (3) : 150, (2), 3 works in 1 volume, cr 8vo, contemporary straight-grained dark blue morocco, gilt ruled and lettered spine, with the signature and monogram of H. A. Woolverton : in very good state In 1877 Harry Sampson started a Sunday sports and entertainments paper, Referee, and Sims wrote its ‘Mustard and Cress’ columns under the pen-name Dagonet. So successful was this — particularly the verses which, collected as The Dagonet Ballads (1879) and Ballads of Babylon (1880), sold in hundreds of thousands and were reprinted over the next thirty years — that Punch sought to poach him. Dagonet's droll travelogues were also popular, but the literati thought Sims facile. In 1892 the National Observer, mouthpiece of the manly imperialist coterie led by W. E. Henley, sardonically nominated Sims to succeed Tennyson as laureate. A solitary line in The Dagonet Ballads ensured Sims entry into practically every dictionary of quotations : ‘It is Christmas Day in the workhouse’. Its sentimentality and social concern struck a chord and betokened Sims's crusading zeal (ODNB).ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) MONTGOMERY ( Florence ). Misunderstood. Richard Bentley, 1869. FIRST EDITION, SECOND ISSUE, pp vi, 321, (1, adverts), 8vo, contemporary half calf : with some staining and fingering, yet a good, sound copy.Sadleir 1758a. Wolff 4847. Regarded as a noteworthy contribution to the literature of child-study and psychology (2) [HELPS ( Sir Arthur )]. Oulita the Serf. A tragedy. John W. Parker 1858. FIRST EDITION, pp (4), 190, (2, blank), small 8vo, original brown cloth : very light, neat pencil notes in places, still nice & fresh, with "Presented by the Publisher" stamp on title.Stratman 2146, noting that no indication is given that the drama was ever staged. (3) WARREN ( Samuel ), FRS. Miscellanies, critical, imaginative, and juridical, contributed to Blackwood's Magazine. Edinburgh : W. Blackwood and Sons, 1855. FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, pp xi, 466, 8(ads) : (8), 504, with half-titles and the preliminary blank leaf to vol two, 2 vols, 8vo, original reddish brown cloth, by Edmonds & Remnants, with their ticket : with some very light foxing, but still a nice copy.Inscribed "With the Author's Compliments" and with the neat booklabel of William Warham. Warren (1807-77), a student of medicine at Edinburgh, then a barrister, MP for Midhurst and a master in lunacy, and the author of many legal textbooks, particularly remembered for his novel "Ten Thousand a Year".(4)ENGLISH LITERATURE; VERSE; NOVELS; FICTION; WOMEN WRITERS; DRAMA; LAW; ; ; ; ;