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London / Dublin: James Harper / Richard Milliken, 1817. 1st ed. Hardback (22.0 x 14.0 cm), very good condition, quarter-bound: light brown calf leather binding along spine (slightly mottled, black spine label with gilt lettering) & patterned brown cloth cover, grey endpapers (sticker), pages lightly browned, page edges darkened, minimal foxing (mostly last few pages). 316 pp. A barrister records the memoirs of Curran (1750 - 1817), a popular Irish lawyer, politician, orator, wit and poet. He supported parliamentary reform and Catholic emancipation, and he defended in a court a number of Irishmen against their Protestant accusers.