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- The Dublin Review (Volumes 139, 141-2 in 3 Books)

1906. Hardcover. Ex-library 3/4 leather. Volumes 139, 141-2 for years 1906-8 in 3 books. Volumes 139 and 141, half of spine is detached. Volume 142 spine beginning to rip. Else clean, tight, and in good condition. The Dublin Review was an influential Catholic periodical founded in 1836 by Michael Joseph Quin, Cardinal Wiseman and Daniel O'Connell. Quin had the original idea for the new journal, soon persuading Wiseman to lend his support, and next enlisting O'Connell whose Catholic Emancipation campaign he admired. Quin edited the first two issues before leaving to take up a post in the Spanish colonial service. This fell through, but O'Connell would not re-instate him as editor, nor allow him to continue as co-proprietor. Contributors to the magazine included Don Luigi Sturzo, E. I. Watkin. and Barbara Ward. In 1961 the name was changed to the Wiseman Review, to avoid confusion, but the publication reverted to the original name in 1965. It ceased publication in 1969, and was incorporated into The Month. .
USD 60.00 [Appr.: EURO 56 | £UK 48 | JP¥ 9179] Book number 124627

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