This is the first illustrated account of Jonathan Swift's life-long and extensive travels around Ireland. In a series of chapters based on places and journeys (including his many voyages across the Irish Sea), this study explores Swift's sense of Ireland, quoting extensively from his critical and detailed observations about people, culture and landscape. Using a wide range of contemporary illustrations, this account gives a unique and vivid appreciation of Georgian Ireland, notably the changing character and shape of Dublin ...
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This is the first illustrated account of Jonathan Swift's life-long and extensive travels around Ireland. In a series of chapters based on places and journeys (including his many voyages across the Irish Sea), this study explores Swift's sense of Ireland, quoting extensively from his critical and detailed observations about people, culture and landscape. Using a wide range of contemporary illustrations, this account gives a unique and vivid appreciation of Georgian Ireland, notably the changing character and shape of Dublin, and recreates the strong sense of adventure that distinguishes Swift's attitude towards his birthplace. This is a dramatic biography as well as a topographical narrative, one which tells the story of Swift's life from a traveller's viewpoint. It dispels the myth of Swift as a misanthropic recluse, and shows him as a most energetic and sociable writer utterly committed to the improvement and well-being of Ireland.
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Good in very good jacket. Size: 10x7x0; NOT an ex library book. Bookplate on front endpaper. Brackets in ink next to paragraphs, few underlined pages. 160 pages. Dust jacket has minimal wear on edges, no chips.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 160 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. St. Martins Press, 1994, 160 pages, hardcover in a bright jacket, no owner's mark, light wear