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[WILKES ( John ) }. The North Briton. To which is added, by way of appendix

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[WILKES ( John ) }. The North Briton. To which is added, by way of appendix

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
[WILKES ( John ) }. The North Briton. To which is added, by way of appendix, the letters which passed between the Rt. Hon. Earl Talbot, &c. and John Wilkes; previous to their duel. Together with all the papers relative to the confinement and enlargement of Mr. Wilkes. With many other curious particulars. Vol. I. [-Vol. II.] Dublin: printed by J. Potts, at Swift’s Head in Dame-street. 1763. [with, uniformly bound:] The North Briton. V ol. III. Lnodon [sic] : Printed by especial appointment for E. Sumpter, bookseller, in Fleet-street. And, Dublin: re-printed, and sold by the Booksellers. 1763. Dublin, 1763FIRST IRISH EDITION, pages (2), 195 : (2), 173, (1, blank) ; 33, (1, adverts) : (2), 216, 3 vols, 12mo, uniformly contemporary Irish calf, with red labels, gilt, the extremities of spines only very slightly chipped, with the early armorial bookplate in all vols of John Robert Mowbray : clean worming towards the end of vol II beginning at p. 111, affecting the text and visually unpleasant, but the text always recoverable : an attractive copy nonetheless. The first Dublin edition of The North Briton, the sensation of political journalism in Britain at the time. This edition includes the notorious number 45, for which Wilkes was prosecuted ; his own authorship ended with no. 46, and the continuation published here in vol III, which continues to no. 68, is said to be by J. W. Brooke (there is another by William Bingley). This is a strikingly rare book. Although ESTC’s records seem a bit confused, it is clear that very few copies survive : of the three-vol set ESTC locates just two copies, at the British Library and Bodleian ; and of the two-vol Potts edition on its own it records eight (two at the BL, one each at the Bodleian, Franciscan House of Studies, Nuffield Oxford, and UCD ; with Harvard and Huntington the only ones in the US) ; and of the final vol, with its curiously different imprint, ESTC adds copies at Oberlin College and Princeton.(3)ENGLISH PRE 1801; DUBLIN PRINTED; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;