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WYSE ( Wm. C. B. ). Vox Clamantis : or, letters on the Land League, by William C. Bonaparte-Wyse, J

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WYSE ( Wm. C. B. ).  Vox Clamantis : or, letters on the Land League, by William C. Bonaparte-Wyse, J

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
WYSE ( Wm. C. B. ). Vox Clamantis : or, letters on the Land League, by William C. Bonaparte-Wyse, J.P. for the County of Waterford. With a letter from James Anthony Froude on the present crisis in Ireland. William Ridgway, 1880FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, pages iv, 59, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : short marginal tear without loss in two leaves, otherwise a very good copy.Black 9091 (C only) : NSTC has L only and COPAC adds TCD. Originally published in 'The Daily Express' and 'The Shamrock'. Wyse (1826-92), younger son of Sir Thomas Wyse, spent some time on the continent and was attracted by the work of the Félibres, who claim descent from the ancient troubadours of Provence : he joined the society and became an ardent student of the dialect. Two pieces of his verse, 'God Help Ireland! - 1880' and 'The Loyal City', are here included.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) DUIGENAN ( Patrick ). A fair representation of the present political state of Ireland : in a course of strictures on two pamphlets … 'The Case of Ireland Re-Considered' … 'Considerations on the state of public affairs in … 1799, - Ireland ;' with observations on other modern publications on … an … union … particularly the speech of Lord Minto … Genuine edition, corrected by the author. Dublin : Printed for J. Milliken, 1800.. Pages (6), 253, (1, blank), complete with the initial advertisement leaf, 8vo, recent wrapper : with a small paper fault in leaf H3 affecting just a few letters, otherwise a nice copy.The initial advertisement leaf, concerning an error in the text, is frequently missing. Edition statement at head of title. Duigenan, a leading speaker on the government side during the debates on the subject of an Union, was, when it was finally carried, appointed one of the commissioners for distributing compensation under it.(2) CAIRD ( James ). The Irish land question. Second edition. Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1869. 32-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good to nice copy. With a new 1-page preface. COPAC locates five copies of this edition : it is not in D on-line, which has the first edition only. Caird (1816–92), agriculturist, writer and ardent free-trader, first attracted public notice in the controversy over the repeal of the corn laws. In 1849 Peel commissioned him to report on conditions in Ireland, then still recovering from the famine. His report was subsequently enlarged into a book, The Plantation System, or, The West of Ireland as a Field for Investment (1850). This made a considerable impression and encouraged interest in Irish land reform, resulting in substantial new investment there of English capital (ODNB).(3) MACBRIDE ( Alexander ). The Rev. Mr. Elder and the Supporters of the Gladstone Irish Policy. (Printed by John Chalmers, Rothesay), circa 1870. Drop-title, 7-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper :a very good copy. COPAC has only the NLS copy of this edition : WorldCat makes no additions. Not on-line in D. Macbride (1806-75), Free Churh Minister of North Bute. Elder had claimed his lecture had been delivered following the imperfect views on the principals of the Free Church and the duty of her members which Macbride had set out in his on the Irish Presbyterian Church.(4) BEGG ( James ). The proposed disestablishment of Protestantism in Ireland ; its bearings upon the religion and liberties of the empire. London Protestant Association … James Nisbet … Edinburgh : James Nichol, 1868. FIRST EDITION, pages 31, (1, adverts), 8vo, recent paper wrapper :a very good copy. Begg (1808-83), a leader of the evangelical, non-intrusionist party in the Church of Scotland, a fluent extemporaneous preacher who drew large congregations. In 1850 he took a leading role in the formation of the Scottish Reformation Society which sought to mobilize public opinion against the Roman Catholic church, to resist political concessions to Rome, and to heighten an awareness of Scottish protestant identity and tradition (ODNB).(5) GLADSTONE ( Wm. E. ). The Irish Question. I. History of an ideal. II. - Lessons of the election. With an "addendum" on the legislative union. Authorised Cheap Edition. Printed and published by the National Press Agency … (1886). 32-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good copy (6) IRELAND; HISTORY; LAND; LAND LEAGUE; ENGLISH PRE 1801; DUBLIN PRINTED; IRELAND; UNION; ECONOMICS; LAND TENURE; RELIGION; CHURCH OF IRELAND