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SYPNIEWSKI ( D. O. ). Impressions of England ; or. Observations of an exile, on the principles and p

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SYPNIEWSKI ( D. O. ). Impressions of England ; or. Observations of an exile, on the principles and p

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
SYPNIEWSKI ( D. O. ). Impressions of England ; or. Observations of an exile, on the principles and prosperity of the British nation, and the misfortunes of his own country. Printed for the Author, by W/ H. Compton … Marylebone. (1843)FIRST (?ONLY) EDITION, pages 77, (1), (2, blank), 8vo, original brown printed paper wrappers, edges uncut : some slight wear to spine, but the binding strong and otherwise a very good to nice copy in original state. Privately published and rare : COPAC locates copies at L and UL and WorldCat makes no additions. The Author, a Polish exile, is credited with "The Wrongs of my Country", "A Discourse on the Historical and Political Events of Europe", etc.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) [CURRIE ( James ), MD, FRS]. A letter commercial and political addressed to the Rt. Honble. William Pitt : in which the real interests of Britain, in the present crisis, are considered, and some observations are offered on the general state of Europe. The second edition, corrected and enlarged. London : Printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1793. Pages (4), 72, 8vo, recent wrapper : first and final page lightly dusty, otherwise very good. The issue in which the final paragraph comprises two lines and the catch-word on p. 68 is "escape,". "An enquiry into the causes of the general calamities which affect the commercial and manufacturing interests", with many references to America, "The genius of Watt, Wedgewood, and Arkwright, has counteracted the expense and folly of the American war.", etc. Kress B.2475. Written to persuade the prime minister not to declare war with France. When it became known that Currie was the author, his practice suffered a little. (2) [HUME ( Hugh ), third earl of Marchmont]. A serious exhortation to the electors of Great Britain: wherein the importance of the approaching elections is particularly proved from our present situation both at home and abroad. London : Printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, 1740. FIRST EDITION?, 60-pp, with half-title, 8vo, unbound, sewn as issued, uncut and, in large part, unopened : little dusty at beginning and end, otherwise very good copy in original state. Opposing the Walpole ministry. There was another 1740 edition with a different pagination. (3) CHURCHILL ( George Spencer ), 6th Duke of Marlborough : -. In the matter of the most noble the Duke & Duchess of Marlborough. Before Sir Wm. Page Wood, Vice-Chancellor, August 7th, 1853. Henningham and Hollis, 1853. FIRST (ONLY) EDITION, 123-pages, unbound, sewn as issued : the first and final page lightly soiled but otherwise a very good copy.Mainly comprising the 'speech' of Sir Richard Bethell, Lord Westbury (rembered as the author of audacious sayings and as the mythical source of innumerable stories), who appeared for the sixty-year old Duke in this child custody case. (4) [CLEMENT ( Simon )]. Faults on both sides : or, an essay upon the original cause, progress, and mischievous consequences of the factions in this nation ... By way of an answer to the Thoughts of an Honest Tory [by Benjamin Hoadly]. The second edition. Printed and sold by the booksellers ... , 1710. 56-pp, 8vo, recent marbled paper boards : some light browning, but a very good copy. Hanson 1167, "mainly financial". Kress 2662. Goldsmiths’ 4616. Morgan M284. A reissue of the first edition, with the title-page partly reset. A widely circulated contribution to the pamphlet war initiated by Benjamin Hoadly’s Thoughts of an Honest Tory – a somewhat ironic title in that Hoadley went on to become a leading spokesman for the Whigs. (5) JENKINS ( Edward ), M.P. The Shadow on the Cross : the present crisis of the Turkish Question. Robert Mullan, 1876. FIRST EDITION, pages 38, (2, blank), 8vo, recent wrapper : a very good to nice copy. (6) KEMPE ( Alfred J. ). Historical notices of the collegiate church or Royal Free Chapel and Sanctuary of St. Martin-le-Grand, London ; formerly occupying the site now appropriated to the new General Post Office ; chiefly founded on authentic and hitherto inedited manuscript documents … Also observations on the different kinds of sanctuary formerly recognized by the common law. Printed for Longman, Hurst … , 1825. FIRST EDITION, with 2 engraved plates, pp x, (1, errata), 212, 8vo, original boards, uncut : spine defective, wanting label, and upper joint cracked, but a clean and very good copy.Kempe(1785?-1846),antiquary, friend of C.A.Stothard & Thomas Crofton Croker, formed the Noviomagnus Society and was on the staff of the Gentleman's Magazine.(7)HISTORY; EUROPE; ENGLAND; POLAND; ENGLISH PRE 1801; ECONOMICS; ELECTIONS; LAW; TRIALS; NEAR-EAST; BULGARIA; TURKEY