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Edité par P. Keating, London, 1791
Vendeur : Kubik Fine Books Ltd., ABAA, Dayton, OH, Etats-Unis
Leather. Etat : Fair. Third Edition, enlarged and corrected. Ex-library. A hardcover book bound in 3/4 golden-brown leather with black cloth boards. POOR CONDITION. Front cover is detached, and has been weakly reattached with archival tape. Edges scuffed, call number on spine, and convent stamp inside. Crossed-out owner's name at top of title page, dated 1807. Pages foxed throughout, but all pages securely attached. OFFERED AS-IS. Tracts by Irish Capuchin preacher Arthur O'Leary (1729-1802) who argued for reforms that led to Catholic Emancipation. This copy belonged to Archbishop John B. Purcell of Cincinnati (1800-1883), whose signature is on the title page.
Edité par John Chambers, 1781
Vendeur : World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, Royaume-Uni
Etat : Fair. 1781. second edition. 397 pages. No dust jacket. This is an ex-Library book. Fully bound in brown leather. Ex-library copy, with expected inserts and inscriptions. Front board is detached. Binding remains firm.Pages are moderately tanned and foxed. Pen marks to front pastedown. Boards have moderate edge-wear with bumping to corners and noticeable rubbing to surfaces. Notable scuffing to edges. No lettering to spine.
Edité par London: P. Keating, 1782
Vendeur : JIRI Books, Lisburn, Royaume-Uni
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. 3rd Edition. Demy8vo, xx, 417, [i] p. Modern brown quarter morocco, marbled boards, five raised bands, gilt on a pale green lettering piece. Lacks the half-title otherwise a near fine tight copy. Third edition enlarged and corrected. The title continues: and the Immortality of the Soul: in answer to the author of a work, lately published in Cork, entitled, "thoughts on "nature and Religion." II. Loyalty asserted: or, a Vindication of the Oath of Allegiance ; with an impartial Enquiry into the Pope's temporal power, and the present claims of the Stuarts to the English throne ; proving that both are equally groundless. III. An Address to the common people of Ireland, on occasion of an apprehended invasion by the French and Spaniards, in July, 1779. IV. Remarks on a letter written by Mr. Wesley, and a Defence of the Protestant Associations ; including the said letter, and defence. V. Rejoinder to Mr. Wesley's Reply to the above Remarks. VI. Essay on toleration: tending to prove that a man's speculative opinions ought not to deprive him of the rights of civil society. To which is added an apology ; occasioned by Thunderstruck's remarks on the mode of giving absolution to Popish criminals under sentence of death.
Edité par Dublin, Tho. M'Donnel, at Pope's Head 1781., 1781
Vendeur : Grant's Bookshop, Cheltenham, VIC, Australie
xvi+82pp. 8vo. Original full calf, worn and chipped, with title label to backstrip torn. Pastedown endpapres lifting slightly.Some scattered foxing. A very good copy.
Edité par P. Keating, London, 1791
Vendeur : Temple Bar Bookshop, Dublin, DUB, Irlande
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 3rd Edition. The third edition, a very good in slightly later cloth backed boards a bit rubbed at the corners, text block uncut. Related notes in a neat hand on the front and rear end papers, contents clean and unmarked.
Edité par Chambers, Dublin, 1781
Vendeur : Healy Rare Books, Galway, Irlande
Edition originale
Etat : V.G. Second Edition. p.p. xvi - 397 - 1. Later half calf, moroc label. New E.P.s.
Edité par Printed by H. Reynell, For P. Keating, London, 1782
Vendeur : Antiquates Ltd - ABA, ILAB, Wareham, Dorset, Royaume-Uni
Third edition. [2], v-xx, 417pp, [1]. Without half-title. With a final page of publisher's advertisements. Contemporary gilt-tooled straight-grain red morocco. Rubbed and marked. Occasional ink-stamps of the Pantasaph Monastery library, scattered foxing. A revised and enlarged edition of the collected devotional works of Roman Catholic priest and religious controversialist Arthur O'Leary (1729-1802), including his incendiary Essay on Toleration (1780), one of the most radical statements in favour of religious and political forbearance published in late eighteenth-century Ireland. Initially printed in Dublin in 1781, this first London edition contains an additional chapter entitled 'Thunderstruck's remarks on the nature of giving absolution to popish criminals under sentence of death'. ESTC T139583. Size: 8vo.
Edité par Dublin: Printed by Tho. M'Donnel, 1781., 1781
Vendeur : Owl Books, County Leitrim, Irlande
Edition originale
4.75 x 7.75 inches. First edition. Rev. O'Leary was a leading exponent of liberalism and toleration, while maintaining loyalty to the crown. Containing: I. A Defence of the Divinity of Christ and the Immortality of the Soul: in answer to the author of a work lately published in Cork entitled "Thoughts on Nature and Religion" Revised and Corrected. II. Loyalty Asserted: or a Vindication of the Oath of Allegiance; with an impartial enquiry into the Pope's Temporal Power and the present claims of the Stuarts to the English Throne, proving that both are equally groundless. III. An Address to the Common People of Ireland, on occasion of an apprehended invasion by the French and Spaniards in July 1779, when the united fleets of Bourbon appeared in the Channel. IV. Remarks on a letter written by Mr. Wesley and a Defence of the Prostestant Associations. V. Rejoiner to Mr Wesley's Reply to the above Remarks. VI. Essay on Toleration: tending to prove that a man's Speculative opinions ought not to deprive him of the rights of civil society. In Which are introduced, The Rev. John Wesley's Letter, and the Defence of the Protestant Associations. xvi, Part I 87 pp, Part II & III 107 pp, Part IV 101 pp, Part V 24 pp, Part VI 81 pp + 1 pp postscript. Internally text clean except for occasional spots of browning. Previous owner's inscription on title page. Hinges cracked but internally binding sound and tight. Bound in full brown leather boards. Gilt lettering on maroon spine label. Five raised bands on spine. Rear ep loose. leather lifting from edges of boards in places. Top and bottom of spine and corners rubbed. Overall condition Good.
Edité par Printed by John Chambers, Dublin, 1781
Vendeur : Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre
Full Calf. Etat : Very Good. Second Edition. Very Good. See description and scans. Dublin: Printed by John Chambers, 1781. Containing, I. A Defence of the Divinity of Christ and the Immorality of the Soul. II. Loyalty Asserted. III. An Address to the Common People of Ireland. IV. Remarks on a Letter Written by Mr. Wesley, and the Defence of the Protestant Associations. V. Rejoinder to Mr. Wesley's Reply to the Above Remarks. VI. Essay on Toleration. In which are introduced The Rev. John Wesley's Letter, and the Defence of the Protestant Associations. Second Edition. xvi, 397, [2, ads.]. Full calf, red leather spine label lettered in gilt, spine gilt. Inoffensive wear to joints, corners and edges. Minor foxing, most notable at endpapers. Still retains its dark green pagemarker ribbon. See scans. A solid very good; for a book this age, better. L18n.