Author: | O'Daly, Aenghus & Mangan, James Clarence (Translator): |
Title: | The Tribes of Ireland - A Satire |
Published: | Dublin: John O'Daly, 1852. |
Classification: | Catalogue 19 - Irish |
Description: | With Poetic Translation by the Late James Clarence Mangan; Together with An Historical Account of the Family of O'Daly; and An Introduction to the History of Satire in Ireland by John O'Donovan. Including - Introduction to the Poem, Aenghus O'Dalaigh, Cecinit - explanations of The portion relating to Connaught; The part which relates to Leinster; The part which relates to Ulster, The portion relating to Munster, - followed by the poem - Connaught, Leinster, Ulster, Munster. 112 pp. A little finger-soiling on title page. Rest of text very clean. Binding sound. Ex-library copy - library label on fep, blindstamp on title page, and small stamp on last page. Marbled eps. Original half leather with maroon cloth boards. Five raised bands on spine with gilt lettering on maroon spine label. Gilt decoration in panels of spine. Gilt rule to edges of leather. Top edge gilt. Small piece of leather missing from bottom of spine. Edges of spine and corners rubbed. Overall condition VG. |
Book Number: | #8141 |
Price: | € 245.00 |
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