Language: English
Published by GUY & CO LTD, CORK, 1898
Seller: O'Brien Books, Wexford, WEX, Ireland
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. 2nd Edition. A POPULAR HISTORY OF THE INSURRECTION OF 1798, A CENTENARY EDITION BY REV. PATRICK F. KAVANAGH. 2ND EDITION, PUBLISHED FOR THE 1ST CENTENARY OF 1798, ILLUSTRATED HARDBACK, PROFESSIONALLY REBOUND. XVI + 344 PAGES.
Language: English
Published by REV. PATRICK F. KAVANAGH, DUBLIN, 1874
Seller: O'Brien Books, Wexford, WEX, Ireland
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. A POPULAR HISTORY OF THE INSURRECTION OF 1798 BY REV. PATRICK F. KAVANAGH. SELF-PUBLISHED EDITION ISSUED PRIOR TO 1ST PUBLIC EDITION AND RARE. 120 PAGES.
Published by M. H. Gill Dublin 1913, 1913
Seller: Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
3rd edition orig. cloth Very Good small octavo xvi + 332pp., frontis., b/w pls., Early edition of one of the classic accounts. Ex-Reference library copy with slight wear & some small stamps o/w VG tight copy.
Published by M. H. Gill & Son
Seller: Kennys Bookstore, Olney, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. 1884. Paperback. 283pp. A rare edition. Some scuffing and slight tearing to front cover. Background: The Catholic Church had been opposed to the ideals of the French revolution, the United Irishmen and the Irish Republican Brotherhood. However it backed the 1798 commemorations, seeing the rebellion in an idealised way as a fight for faith and fatherland. This interpretation of the rebellion was chiefly promoted by the Franciscan, Father Patrick F. Kavanagh through publications such as his Popular History of the Insurrection of 1798 published in 1874. This and other works by Kavanagh were very popular and ran into several editions. However he was presenting a biased version of events exaggerating the role of the Catholic Church in the rebellion. He wanted to disassociate the involvement of the United Irishmen in the Rebellion and emphasised that Father Murphy was against the United Irishmen. Keywords: Revolutionary Ireland. Not a first edition copy. . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Published by M. H. Gill & Son, 1884
Seller: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, Ireland
Condition: Good. 1884. Paperback. 283pp. A rare edition. Some scuffing and slight tearing to front cover. Background: The Catholic Church had been opposed to the ideals of the French revolution, the United Irishmen and the Irish Republican Brotherhood. However it backed the 1798 commemorations, seeing the rebellion in an idealised way as a fight for faith and fatherland. This interpretation of the rebellion was chiefly promoted by the Franciscan, Father Patrick F. Kavanagh through publications such as his Popular History of the Insurrection of 1798 published in 1874. This and other works by Kavanagh were very popular and ran into several editions. However he was presenting a biased version of events exaggerating the role of the Catholic Church in the rebellion. He wanted to disassociate the involvement of the United Irishmen in the Rebellion and emphasised that Father Murphy was against the United Irishmen. Keywords: Revolutionary Ireland. Not a first edition copy. . . .
Published by M. H. Gill & Son Ltd., Dublin, 1913
Seller: Healy Rare Books, Galway, Ireland
First Edition
Condition: Good. Third Edition. p.p. xvi 332 + 4 pages ads. Illustrated mostly Wexford views. Original green cloth, gilt title.