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  • Crombie, Rev. Alexander

    Edité par Simpkin, Marshall and Co., 1846

    Vendeur : Elder's Bookstore, Nashville, TN, Etats-Unis

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    Hardcover. Etat : Good. Good hardcover edition, has wear to cover at spine ends and corner tips. No names or marks. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 454 pages.

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    Hardcover. Etat : Good. Etat de la jaquette : No DJ. Published: 1838. 6th Edition. DESCRIPTION: Two volumes in full black leather with decorated four ridged spines. Blind-stamped armorial binding of Trinity College Dublin: ?Reg. Elizabeth Juxta Dublin Coll. Sanctae Individuae Trinitatis? Holy Trinity College Dublin prize plate for Richard Henrico Smyth dated 1849. Very small plate to rear paste down "Richard Henry Smyth Belmont". Language: English. Book Condition: Good: Wear to corners, edges and spine ends. Rubbed leather spine and boards. Tightly bound with minor cracks to one endpaper. Strong hinges. Spotting to endpapers with foxing to one. Very faint minor pencil annotations to a few margins. DJ Condition: No DJ Pages cviii,406 &. Size: 22cm by 13.5cm. PROVENANCE: Richard Henry Smyth - Belmont. This may possibly relate to Belmont Select Boarding school established by Doctor John Smyth at the beginning of the school year in August 1822. The school was located at No. 11, Lower Dominick Street, Dublin across the River and north east of Trinity College. An inspection of the Examination results published in December 1822 suggests that he had recruited well for students. 1 In July 1833 the school moved to Belmont House in Stillorgan, when Dr Smyth noted that he had conducted a Public School in the metropolis for the previous ten years. 2 When this occurred Doctor Smyth was at pains to stress that it wasnt a new school but just a new location. Thus in February 1834, he noted that honours of the highest rank in both Classics and Science in the previous January Examinations in the University, had been obtained by Mr. John Ball. He went on to say that even though he had attended the school in Dominick Street, the present students would honour his achievements with a holiday. 3 Belmont Boarding School 1850 Doctor Smyth died on 4 December 1852 aged just 55. 4 In September 1853 it was noted that the domestic arrangements of the school were being carried out by his widow and that her brother, the Rev. Dr. Wall, Chaplain of the Royal Chapel, Ringsend, visited the school twice weekly. 5 The last advertisement for the school was published in March 18546 and the property was advertised for sale in November of that year. 7.