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Inscription in "Later Essays, 1917-1920"

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Inscription in "Later Essays, 1917-1920"
Description

Possible owners inscription, "Augustine Birrell / March 10th 1921 / Dies dolorosa - 1915." The reverse of the page includes a handwritten list of other works by the author and some annotations are included in the text. If it is the same Augustine Birrell, he was Chief Secretary for Ireland (1907-1916). The "Dies dolorosa - 1915" might refer to the troubles he experienced that year with World War I, the Irish uprisings and the death of his wife Eleanor. He resigned in 1916 after criticisms of his response to the Irish uprisings.

Date Created
2016-11-18
Contributors
  • Dobson, Austin (Editor)
  • Tait, Dana (Contributor)
Topical Subject
  • English Literature
  • Literature -- history and criticism
Extent
4 p. l., 180 p. front. (port.) plan. 18 cm.
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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Identifier
Identifier Type
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Identifier Value
PR441 .D57
Peer-reviewed
Open Access
No
Series
Book Traces
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.40598
Preferred Citation

Dobson, Austin (1921). Later essays, 1917-1920, London, New York etc.:H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 180 p.

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Cataloging Standards
asu1
Note
Edward's 'Canons of criticism'.--An eighteenth-century Hippocrates [William Heberden]--'Hermes' Harris.--The journeys of John Howard.--'The learned Mrs. Carter.'--The Abbé Edgeworth.--A casual causerie.--Index

Austin Dobson 1840-1921.
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  • 2016-11-19 12:17:10
System Modified
  • 2021-06-28 11:33:22
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  • 4 years 11 months ago
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