Ireland Vindicated - Vindicæ Hibernicæ 1837

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Vindiciæ Hibernicæ; or, Ireland Vindicated:

an attempt to develop and expose a few of the Multifarious Errors

and Misrepresentations Respecting Ireland, in the histories of May,

Temple, Whitelock, Borlace, Rushworth, Clarendon, Cox, Carte,

Leland, Warner, Macauley, Hume, and Others:

particularly in the legendary tales of The Pretended Conspiracy

and Massacre of 1641.

Publishers blind-stamped green moire silk.

Black title to label to spine.

2 page subscribers list.

1 page of Testimonials

Bookplate of James Ambrose Story B. A. on inside.

Bookseller stamp: J. Darcy, Bookseller, 31, Wellington Quay, Dublin.

Sporadic spotting/foxing. 

A very scarce copy.

Testimonal [one of many].

From the Right Rev. the Bishop of Charleston, July 8, 1837.

"I know not how a more useful book for Ireland, or for the

vindication of Catholics than the Vindicæ Hibernicæ."

Data sheet

Publisher
R. P. Desilver., Philadelphia
Author
M. Carey
Date Published
1837
Binding
Hardback
Condition
Good
Weight
813g