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Alexander Ireland (journalist)

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30: 443: 258:'s, and printed in a limited edition in 1868. In 1889 he edited a selection from Hazlitt's works, prefaced by a memoir. On Emerson's death in 1882 he published a biography of him, with his own recollections; it was enlarged and reissued within a year as 240:(1899). A collection of Ireland's books was presented in 1895 to the Manchester Free Reference Library by Thomas Read Wilkinson, and a catalogue was issued in 1898. Ireland had possessed a fine library, rich in editions of the 456: 194:
In 1847 and 1848 Emerson made his second visit to England, encouraged by Ireland, who made the arrangements for Emerson's lectures. On Emerson's recommendation, Ireland took on the poet
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published anonymously. The secret was well kept until 1884, when everyone else involved in it was dead, and Ireland revealed it in a preface to the twelfth edition.
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became unprofitable, passed into other hands, and was closed down. Ireland remained active as a writer in the press. He died on 7 December 1894 at Mauldeth Road,
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Ireland was born at Edinburgh on 9 May 1810; his father was a businessman. As a young man he had as friends Robert Chambers,
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Ireland was twice married: first, in 1839, to Eliza Mary, daughter of Frederick Blyth of Birmingham, who died in 1842.
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firm. In the same year Robert Chambers gave him a confidential task, to have the later highly controversial
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Ireland prepared a bibliography of Leigh Hunt's writings, with a similar list of
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in 1849. In 1851 Ireland was a member of the committee that organised the
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as well as a friend of Emerson and other literary celebrities, including
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Recollections of George Dawson and His Lectures in Manchester in 1846-7
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when the latter's editorial line came down in favour of
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Ralph Waldo Emerson: His Life, Genius, and Writings
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Index

Alexander Ireland
Withington
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Leigh Hunt
Thomas Carlyle
Robert Chambers
William Chambers
John Gairdner
Manchester
Huddersfield
Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation
Edward Watkin
Manchester Examiner
John Bright
William McKerrow
Manchester Guardian
Anti-Cornlaw League
Thomas Ballantyne
Archibald Prentice
Henry Septimus Sutton
Manchester Free Library
William Ewart Gladstone
Irish Home Rule
Withington
Anatomy of Melancholy
William Hazlitt
Annie Elizabeth Nicholson
Henry Alleyne Nicholson
Jane Welsh Carlyle
Geraldine Jewsbury

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