The war in Wexford : an account of the rebellion in the south of Ireland in 1798
1910
The war in Wexford : an account of the rebellion in the south of Ireland in 1798
Wheeler, Harold Felix Baker, 1877-, author
1910
Based on and including the correspondence of Arthur, Earl of Mount Norris, 27th December, 1796, to July 10th, 1813; the Detail book of the Camolin yeomanry, May 25th to October 9th, 1798; and the journal of Mrs. Brownrigg, of Grenmound, co. Wexford, May 26th to 21st June, 1798 Half-title: The war in Wexford Printer's statement transposed from verso of title page Includes publisher's advertising matter Includes index Signatures: [píı] B-Ýı Źþ Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-332) Catalogued Boston Public Library (Rare Books Department) copy bound in green cloth over boards with cover/spine titles and decorative devices in gilt. Printed on laid papers. Title page includes embossed stamp identifying this copy as a review copy provided by the publisher Boston Public Library (Rare Books Department) copy no.2 bound in green cloth over boards with cover/spine titles and decorative devices in gilt. Printed on laid papers. Title page includes embossed stamp identifying this copy as a review copy provided by the publisher. Front cover includes borders in gilt, and cover title at head of cover, with bordering Irish harps, in gilt. Spine includes spine title , decorative bars, and decorative devices (alternating between a crown over initials and an Irish hap) in gilt. Front pastedown includes booksellers' label. Front flyleaf includes former owner's autograph in blue ink script. Verso of rear flyleaf and rear pastedown includes a brief handwriiten (in black ink print) account of genealogy and history of the Brownrigg family Boston Public Library (Rare Books Department) copy no.3 bound in green cloth over boards. Front cover includes blindly tooled borders and a blindly tooled center decorative device (an Irish harp.) Spine includes spine title, statement of responsibility, and Irish harp in gilt.Front flyleaf includes former owner's autograph, dated 1917