[Rarebooks] FS: Ireland As I Saw It in 1849
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9. [Ireland] Balch, William S. "Ireland, As I Saw It; the Character,
Condition, and Prospects of The People."
Published in New York by Henry Lyon in 1852. 3rd edition.
First published in 1849. A dramatic and entailed description of a trip
through Ireland at the end of the potato famine by an American
clergyman. The ‘Dictionary of Unitarian & Universalist Biography’ notes
of the author- “William Stevens Balch (1806-1887), a celebrated
Universalist preacher, was also an evangelist, a denominational
organizer, journalist, politician, teacher, and historian. Proud of his
impartiality, he stood apart from Universalist factions. Having mentored
many students for the ministry, he promoted formal theological education
and was a founder of St. Lawrence University.” Although Balch had
written an anti-Catholic immigration screed, ‘Native American Citizens:
Read and Take Warning!’, in 1842, he nonetheless expressed sympathy for
the plight of the citizens on the unhappy isle once he got there- “I
gazed with astonishment and admiration on much I saw, and my heart
yearned deeply over the wrongs, oppression, ignorance, and misery I
beheld. I saw more to approve in the character of the people than I
expected, more to lament in their condition, and more to condemn in the
operation of aristocratic institutions”, he notes in his Preface, “But
these were undergoing such rapid transformations- every thing was so
agitated, so unsettled, that I could do little more than contemplate the
past, and catch glimpses of the future through the auguries of the
present”.
Hardcover. 5”x8”, 432 pages. Publisher’s embossed light brown cloth with
gilt spine title. Covers with moderate wear and some soil and fading.
Stains on the rear endpapers and first and last blank pages which do not
extend to the rest of the pages. Scattered minor internal soil and
spotting. [43041] $350
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