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Edité par P. M. Haverty, New York, NY, 1872
Vendeur : Ye Old Bookworm, Odessa, TX, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Poor. Etat de la jaquette : No Dust Jacket. Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 644 pages; No Dust jacket, Book Shows Wear, Pages Brown due to age, Cloth Rubbed with heavy self wear, Spine covered in paper tape and dryed Binding is seperated Text appears to be complete; BX64.
Edité par P.F. Collier & Son, New York, 1878
Vendeur : Quercus Rare Books, Chico, CA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Decorative Cloth. Etat : Near Fine. No Jacket. Second Edition. Thomas Nicolas Burke (1830-1883), a Dominican priest, was noted as a "great patriot" and speaker. He toured America in 1872 to refute the anti-Irish sentiments of the English historian Anthony Froude. Burke is referenced by James Joyce in "Dubliners" for his speaking ability. This is a Very Good (Plus) to Near Fine copy of the Second Edition. Large, heavy octavo. Highly decorated brown cloth binding, stamped with black and gilt. Clean text; 489 pages. Signature dated 1879 on the FFEP. The front gutter is cracked, but holding quite well (these large and beautiful Victorian editions are problematic due to their size, and it is not unusual to see issues with the gutters). Mild bumping and rubbing, as expected. A lovely book that deserves pride of place in the library. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Edité par Lynch, Cole & Meehan, New York, 1873
Vendeur : Quercus Rare Books, Chico, CA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good (Plus). No Jacket. First American Edition. New York: Lynch, Cole & Meehan, 1873. Thomas Nicolas Burke (1830-1883), a Dominican priest, was noted as a "great patriot" and speaker. He toured America in 1872 to refute the anti-Irish sentiments of the English historian Anthony Froude. Burke is referenced by James Joyce in "Dubliners" for his speaking ability. This is a Very Good (Plus) copy of the First American Edition. Green cloth binding, ruled, and with decorative stamping in black, featuring an American stars and stripes shield with an Irish harp. Titled in gilt on the spine, and noted as the "Irish American Library." Clean text; frontis engraving of Daniel O'Connell; 336 pages including the extensive Appendix. Light tanning to the textblock; no foxing. Mild rubbing to the margins, mainly tips and the head and foot of the spine, A solid copy. In an archival plastic protector. First American Edition. Decorative Cloth. Very Good (Plus)/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Edité par P.M. Haverty/P.J. Kenedy, Excelsior Catholic Publishing House, New York, 1872
Vendeur : Quercus Rare Books, Chico, CA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Edition originale
Decorative Cloth. Etat : Very Good (Plus). No Jacket. First Edition. Thomas Nicolas Burke (1830-1883), a Dominican priest, was noted as a "great patriot" and speaker. He toured America in 1872 to refute the anti-Irish sentiments of the English historian Anthony Froude. Burke is referenced by James Joyce in "Dubliners" for his speaking ability. This is a Very Good (Plus) to Near Fine copy of the First Edition. Green cloth binding, heavily blindstamped, with titling in gilt on the spine. Clean text; 644 pages; followed by Burke's Five Lectures Against Froude, 103 additional pages. Frontis portrait of Father Burke. Mild rubbing to the tips and the head and foot of the spine and a few pages at the end with some creasing from turned lower conners. A beautiful copy, rarely seen in surchgood condition. A large, heavy octavo in the Victorian fashion that will likely require extra postage. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.