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CRIME IN REGENCY ENGLAND.
WILLIAMS, C.J. and others.
Life and exploits of Jack Sheppard [BOUND WITH:] Greenacre [AND] The Life of Wolfe [AND] The King of the Beggars. Derby: Thomas Richardson, [1830s].

21 November 2023, 10:00 EST
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CRIME IN REGENCY ENGLAND.

WILLIAMS, C.J. and others. Life and exploits of Jack Sheppard [BOUND WITH:] Greenacre [AND] The Life of Wolfe [AND] The King of the Beggars. Derby: Thomas Richardson, [1830s].
Four pamphlets bound in 1. 8vo (195 x 115 mm). 4 hand-colored folding engraved plates. 19th century half calf and marbled boards, original colored wrappers bound in. Rubbed, edge chipping, light spotting.

A collection of four sensationalist pamphlets detailing the stories of robbers, murderers and outlaws, all published by Thomas Richardson of Derby. Each contains a folding frontispiece with an illustrative panoply.

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