Ireland.- Poetry.- Drummond (William Hamilton) The Giants' Causeway, A Poem, folding and single-page engraved map frontispieces, 6 engraved plates, of which 3 folding, the occasional small marginal defect, some soiling and spotting, offsetting, uncut in original boards, rebacked, rubbed and worn, Belfast, Joseph Smyth, 1811 § Lutton (Anne) Poems on Moral and Religious Subjects, bookplate of J.K. Bathurst, half-title with pencil note to verso, occasional spotting, some light soiling, gutter cracked at points, hinges cracked but holding, uncut in original cloth-backed boards, printed paper label to spine (rubbed with loss to all but few letters), worn, joints split at foot with backstrip starting to peel away, Dublin, J.O. Bonsall & Co., 1829, first editions, book-label of J.O. Edwards; and 3 others poetry, including John Leslie's Killarney (Dublin, 1772) bound with another, 8vo & 4to (5)
⁂ Anne Lutton (1791-1881) author of the second mentioned was a Methodist preacher, who was born and lived in Moira, Ireland before moving to Bristol. She was noted for her religious teaching, linguistic skills and musical ability.
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