Correspondence Daniel Oconnell by Fitzpatrick: First Edition (4 results)

Language: English
Published by Longmans, New York 1888
- Hardcover
- First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. First edition, complete in two volumes, a good set in the publisher's cloth old college stamps on the front end papers and title pages.
Published by John Murray, London 1888
- Hardcover
- First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 1stedn; 8vo Bound in original green cloth with gilt title stamps to cover and spine, Interior pages are clean throughout. Binding is solid. Ex-St Marys College Library with the usual treatments ow an exceptionall well preserved 1stedn copy with very bright gilt titles and…unfaded cloth VG/ndj: [8]+464pp. Vol. II, only. Daniel O'Connell was born in Cahirciveen, County Kerry, on 6th August 1775. The O'Connell family were members of the Irish Catholic aristocracy in Ireland. Although Daniel's family were fairly wealthy, discriminatory legislation denied the O'Connell family status, opportunity and influence. In 1791 Maurice O'Connell, the head of the O'Connell clan, adopted Daniel and paid for him to attend the best Catholic colleges in Europe. Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847) known as The Liberator or The Emancipator, was Ireland's predominant political leader in the first half of the nineteenth century. He campaigned for Catholic Emancipation - the right for Catholics to sit in the Westminster Parliament, denied for over 100 years - and Repeal of the Union between Ireland and Great Britain. He is remembered in Ireland as the founder of a non-violent form of Irish nationalism, and for the channelling of Irish politics by the mobilisation of the Catholic community as a political force, with the help of the clergy.
Published by John Murray, London 1888
- Hardcover
- First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. First Edition. This edited collection of letters offers firsthand insight into Daniel O?Connell?s leadership in the movement for Catholic Emancipation and his broader efforts toward Irish self-governance. Complete two volume set. Volume I: 538 pp; Volume II: 464 pp. With index. Green cloth bindings. R…etired library copy with usual stamps and markings (properly deaccessioned with library's own withdrawal stamps). All said, a solid reading set.
More imagesCORRESPONDENCE OF DANIEL O'CONNELL THE LIBERATOR.
O'CONNELL, Daniel. Edited with notices of his life and times by W. J. Fitzpatrick.
Published by London John Murray 1888
- Hardcover
- First Edition
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Add to basket2 volumes, complete set, FIRST EDITION 1888. 8vo, 230 x 140 mm, 9 x 5½ inches, portrait frontispiece, pages: 538 plus (2) adverts; 464 including index, plus 28 adverts dated 1888, in the original publisher's blind stamped cloth, gilt lettering to upper cover and spine, dark green endpapers. Just very slight wear to head and tail… of spine, minute nick to cloth on upper hinge of Volume II, neat name on endpapers, title page foxed in Volume I, prelims slightly foxed in Volume II, Volume II unopened. A very good bright tight set. Daniel O'Connell (17751847) known as The Liberator or The Emancipator, was Ireland's predominant political leader in the first half of the nineteenth century. He campaigned for Catholic Emancipation - the right for Catholics to sit in the Westminster Parliament, denied for over 100 years - and Repeal of the Union between Ireland and Great Britain. He is remembered in Ireland as the founder of a non-violent form of Irish nationalism, and for the channelling of Irish politics by the mobilisation of the Catholic community as a political force, with the help of the clergy. HEAVY BOOKS WHICH WILL REQUIRE EXTRA POSTAGE. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING, ALL ZOOMABLE, FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST.