Longmans, Gree, And Co, 1868, Original Green Gilt Cloth, Book Condition: Good, Dust Jacket Condition: No, First
The Author After holding some subordinate positions he was appointed agent to the Shirley estate in county Monaghan in April 1843. This post he resigned in April 1845 for reasons which are stated in his ‘Realities of Irish Life.’ In December 1849 Trench was appointed agent to the extensive estates of the Marquis of Lansdowne in Kerry, and, in addition to these, he took charge of the property of the Marquis of Bath in Monaghan in 1851, and that of Lord Digby in the King's County in 1856. These appointments he held down to his death.Illustrated by J. Townsend the authors son. Small tear to top of spine some blemishes to covers, corners are slightly bumped, Wear to spine. One fold out map with small tears, Small sporadic foxing.The book had gone into five edtions in the first twelve months of publication Size: Octavo (standard book size). Category: History; 19th century;
The Author After holding some subordinate positions he was appointed agent to the Shirley estate in county Monaghan in April 1843. This post he resigned in April 1845 for reasons which are stated in his ‘Realities of Irish Life.’ In December 1849 Trench was appointed agent to the extensive estates of the Marquis of Lansdowne in Kerry, and, in addition to these, he took charge of the property of the Marquis of Bath in Monaghan in 1851, and that of Lord Digby in the King's County in 1856. These appointments he held down to his death.Illustrated by J. Townsend the authors son. Small tear to top of spine some blemishes to covers, corners are slightly bumped, Wear to spine. One fold out map with small tears, Small sporadic foxing.The book had gone into five edtions in the first twelve months of publication Size: Octavo (standard book size). Category: History; 19th century;