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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in Ireland, With the True State and Condition of That Kingdom Before the Year 1640; and the Most Material Passages and Actions Which Since That Time Have Contributed to the Calamities it Hath Undergone . .

The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in Ireland, With the True State and Condition of That Kingdom Before the Year 1640; and the Most Material Passages and Actions Which Since That Time Have Contributed to the Calamities it Hath Undergone . .

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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in Ireland, With the True State and Condition of That Kingdom Before the Year 1640; and the Most Material Passages and Actions Which Since That Time Have Contributed to the Calamities it Hath Undergone . .

by Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of

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Dublin: Printed for Patrick Dugan, 1720. The Dublin Edition. Period paneled sheep with large scuffs, chips and some tears, otherwise very good with contents clean and only mild instances of light foxing or staining, early ink initial to title.. The Dublin edition, issued in the same year as the English edition. As proclaimed opposite the title page, "[t]his edition is much more correct than that of London, having been compared with two Manuscripts..." Clarendon's account of the events in Ireland after the death of Charles I, a single volume addition to his popular History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, which had previously circulated (and was plagiarized) in manuscript only. Gillespie & Hadfield, III: Oxford History of the Irish Book, pg. 268.

8vo. [4], 217pp., [1, ad]. ESTC T53950; Bradshaw 992. Scarce in commerce.

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Title
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in Ireland, With the True State and Condition of That Kingdom Before the Year 1640; and the Most Material Passages and Actions Which Since That Time Have Contributed to the Calamities it Hath Undergone . .
Author
Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of
Book Condition
Used - Period paneled sheep with large scuffs, chips and some tears, otherwise very good with contents clean and only mild instances of
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Edition
The Dublin Edition
Publisher
Printed for Patrick Dugan
Place of Publication
Dublin
Date Published
1720

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