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Publicado por Without place or date
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
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On 13.5 x 11 cm piece of paper, and possibly cropped down from a longer letter. In fair condition, aged and worn, with evidence of mount on blank reverse. Written in a hurried and difficult hand. The letter which lacks a salutation reads: 'I am always sorry to lose any opportunity of joining your agreeable society, - but partly from ill health & partly, - from a friend having come to dine with me, I for the Evening, I to the labours of the , a | Most truly yrs | Sy. Morgan'.
Publicado por Philadelphia: M. Thomas. 1817, 1817
Librería: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Reino Unido
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Half title; heavily spotted throughout. Uncut in contemp. marbled boards, brown cloth spine, green leather label; leading hinge split but holding., a little rubbed. A good sound copy. First published in 1817. The first U.S. edition.
Publicado por Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz. (Collection of British Authors, vols 637-639.) 1863, 1863
Librería: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Reino Unido
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Bound without series titles. 3 vols in 1 in contemp. green binder's cloth. Booklabel of B.C.J.G. Knight. Todd 637, 638, 639; the sole Tauchnitz issues. Published the same year as the first edition.
Publicado por Brussels: Ad. Wahlen, printer to the court. 1835, 1835
Librería: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Reino Unido
Contemp. half calf, spine ruled in gilt, black leather label; a little rubbed. Armorial bookplate of John Phillips. Loeber M558, mentioning this one-volume Belgian edition, published the same year as the first.
Publicado por Dublin: W.B. Kelly. 1859, 1859
Librería: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Reino Unido
Pp380-512 within single volume of the periodical. Untrimmed in orig. printed wrappers; dusted & edges chipped, spine defective at head & tail. Fitzpatrick's anonymously published article, occupying pages 380-512, is the first published study of Lady Morgan. As well as considering her life and publications, Fitzpatrick examines Morgan's difficult relationship with the critics, noting 'our authoress grappled with the arm that sought to destroy her fair reputation'. It was published the following year in book form as The Friends, Foes, and Adventures of Lady Morgan.
Publicado por New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1859, 1859
Librería: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Reino Unido
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Final ad. leaf; a little spotted in places, some damp-staining in outer margins. Orig. green cloth, boards blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt; corners bumped, sl. wear to head of spine. Published the same year as the first UK edition.
Publicado por Henry Colburn. 1824`, 1824
Librería: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Reino Unido
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FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Half title vol. II only, engr. fronts, final ad. leaf vol. I, 4pp ads vol. II. Contemp. half calf, black leather label; a little rubbed. Armorial bookplates of George Trevelyan, & later booklabels of B.C.J.G. Knight tipped in. An engaging biography of the notoriously rebellious Italian painter and printmaker.
Publicado por Henry Colburn. 1841, 1841
Librería: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Reino Unido
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FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Initial 16pp cata. (Jan. 1841), half title, front. 4pp ads vol. I; final ad. leaf vol. II. Orig. green vertical-grained cloth, borders blocked in blind, spines lettered in gilt; vol. II damp affected in lower margin of first twelve pages & tail of spine. Essays by Lady Morgan and her husband. 'The present venture is. a gathering into the fold, of certain stray sketches, some of which have already appeared in different leading periodicals of the last ten of fifteen years.'.
Publicado por Paris: A. & W. Galignani. 1833, 1833
Librería: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Reino Unido
Half title; some light foxing. Contemp. half dark brown calf, gilt spine, maroon leather label; sl. rubbing. An attractive copy. Not in Loeber. This edition not listed on Copac; one copy located in National Library of Ireland.
Publicado por Wm. H. Allen & Co. 1863, 1863
Librería: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Reino Unido
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FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Engr. fronts. Ads on e.ps. Untrimmed in orig. purple embossed cloth, boards blocked with borders in blind & central gilt vignettes, spines lettered in gilt; spines a little faded, inner hinges sl. splitting.
Publicado por Henry Colburn. 1840, 1840
Librería: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Reino Unido
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FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Orig. purple vertical-grained cloth, boards blocked in blind, spines lettered in gilt; a little faded, vol. II spine string-marked & with small nicks to head of hinges. Contemp. signatures of Miss Fleming on leading f.e.ps. Sadleir 1784; Wolff 4919. A consideration of women throughout the ages and throughout the world; their rights, customs, and privileges. Chapters include, 'The Women of Savage Life', 'The Women of the Hebrews', 'The Women of Classical Antiquity', 'The Women of Rome', and 'The Women of Empire'. Lady Morgan mentions to further volumes to come, but these were never published.
Publicado por Saunders & Otley. 1833, 1833
Librería: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Reino Unido
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FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Contemp. half calf, black leather labels; spines a little rubbed, hinges with one or two minor repairs. Half title vol. II only. Contemp. signature of Andrew Collyer on leading pastedowns. Not in Loeber, or Sadleir, who claimed to own all her works. Two copies on Copac: St Andrews & Oxford. Copies also located in BL & National Library of Ireland. The New York J. & J. Harper two-volume edition of 1833 is located at Cambridge only on Copac. Three Peacockian works in dialogue form. Volume I: Manor Sackville ( 'a series of scenes from the moving drama of Irish agitation'); Volume II: the balance of Manor Sackville; The Easter Recess or, The tapestry workers; Temper.
Publicado por Henry Colburn. 1840, 1840
Librería: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Reino Unido
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FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Orig. purple vertical-grained cloth, boards blocked in blind, spines lettered in gilt; spines & edges faded, inner hinges sl. cracked, one or two minor repairs. Contemp. signatures on leading pastedowns & additional signature on titlepage vol. I. Sadleir 1784; Wolff 4919. A consideration of women throughout the ages and throughout the world; their rights, customs, and privileges. Chapters include, 'The Women of Savage Life', 'The Women of the Hebrews', 'The Women of Classical Antiquity', 'The Women of Rome', and 'The Women of Empire'. Lady Morgan mentions to further volumes to come, but these were never published.
Publicado por Saunders & Otley. 1831, 1831
Librería: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Reino Unido
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Front. port. vol. I sl. spotted. Uncut in contemp. cream cloth plain boards, paper spine labels; well recased retaining orig. sl. darkened spine strips. Early ownership details & later labels of B.C.J.G. Knight. See Sadleir 1772; Wolff 4911 for the first edition, 1830.
Publicado por Printed for Henry Colburn. 1817, 1817
Librería: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Reino Unido
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Half titles, 4pp ads vol. II; titlepage a little creased vol. I. Contemp. half calf, spines numbered & with devices in gilt, green leather labels; hinges worn but holding (repaired in vol. II), a little rubbed. Armorial bookplates of Lord Dinorben, & later label in vol. II of B.C.J.G. Knight. See Sadleir 1771 for the first edition of the same year; Wolff 4910 is the second edition. Written from a journal compiled during a year's residence in 1816; with a new preface to the second edition.
Publicado por Henry Colburn. 1829, 1829
Librería: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Reino Unido
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Half titles, ad. on verso of final leaf vol. II. Uncut in orig. drab boards, blue cloth spines, paper labels a little chipped; spines sl. faded, edges a little rubbed. Bookseller's label in vol. I: M. Sharp, bookseller & Stationer, Circulating Library. Not in Loeber. See Sadleir 1768 for the first edition of the same year. Observations and anecdotes extracted by the author from her journal.
Publicado por Saunders & Otley. 1833, 1833
Librería: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Reino Unido
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FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Half title vol. II, final ad. leaf vol. I. Contemp. drab boards, maroon cloth spines, paper labels rather chipped; spines faded to brown & neatly repaired at head & tail. A nice tight set. Not in Loeber, or Sadleir, who claimed to own all her works. Copac records copies at St Andrews & Oxford but BL & National Library of Ireland also list this edition. The New York J. & J. Harper two-volume edition of 1833 is located at Cambridge only on Copac. Three Peacockian works in dialogue form. Volume I: Manor Sackville ( 'a series of scenes from the moving drama of Irish agitation'); Volume II: the balance of Manor Sackville; The Easter Recess or, The tapestry workers; Temper.
Publicado por Saunders & Otley. 1831, 1831
Librería: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Reino Unido
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Front. port. vol. I sl. spotted. Uncut in contemp. brown boards, brown cloth spines, paper labels sl. darkened; spines sl. rubbed. A nice copy. See Sadleir 1772; Wolff 4911 for the first edition, 1830.
Publicado por Henry Colburn. 1825, 1825
Librería: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Reino Unido
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FIRST EDITION. 12mo. Bound without half title or ads; tiny hole in titlepage not affecting text. Expertly rebound in recent half calf, spine dec. in gilt, red leather label. Armorial bookplates of Charles, First Viscount Eversley, and second bookplate with name removed. v.g. Morgan addresses the subject of emigration from the Irish homeland, its causes and remedies. Charles Shaw-Lefevre, First Viscount Eversley, was a British Whig politician, who sat as Speaker of the House of Commons from 1839 to 1857.
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1 lettre autographe signée 1 p. 1/2 In-8 S.d. "Jeudi soir 7 heures" trace d'une ancienne étiquette Laromancière irlandaise Lady Morgan écrit dans un français approximatif, depuis sa chambre de l hôtel de la Terrasse, rue de Rivoli : "En rentrant chez nous ce moment nous avons trouvé l aimable billet de MonsieurJulien". Elle laisse son mari lui répondre, et adresse quelques mots aimables concernant une visite prévue le lendemain "au premier Porte de la France". "Je comptais le faire samedi mais j'avais oublié un engagement que j'avais pris pour ce jour, depuis une semaine [.]". Lady Morgan consacra à l hôtel de laTerasse un chapitre de son livre LaFranceen 1829-1830. Femme de lettre irlandaise.
Publicado por Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme. 1809, 1809
Librería: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Reino Unido
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FIRST EDITION. 4 vols. Contemp. full calf, borders in blind & gilt, gilt spines, black leather labels; spines a little dulled & rubbed. A good-plus copy. Loeber M553; Sadleir 1785; not in Wolff. With gift inscription in prelims of each vol., 'Mary Wise, the gift of her beloved and affect. husband, 1809'.
Publicado por Franklin Company, New York, 1811
Librería: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
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279 pp. 8vo. First American edition. First American edition. 279 pp. 8vo. An important work of Romantic Orientalism and admired by Shelley. Garside 1811:61; OCLC 2376647; Shaw & Shoemaker 23436; cf. Summers p. 417 (1st UK); cf. Sadleir 1775 (second UK edition) Contemporary marbled sheep, spine gilt with brown morocco lettering-piece. Some scuffing to extremities, some damage to spine label, toned and spotted throughout, pp. 9-10 and 81-2 with repairs to outer margin touching text, pp. 123-4 with repair to lower outer corner, pp. 247-8 holed without loss and soiled, some marginal paperfaults, some creasing to corners. Provenance: Martha "Patsy" Oldham Taylor Stewart (1808-1864) and her husband Willis Stewart (1799-1856), of Louisville Kentucky (inscriptions).