
INVENTORY #123574
The Trial of Henry Hunt, Esq. Jno. Knight, Jos. Johnson, Jno. Thacker Saxton, Samuel Bamford, Jos. Healey, James Moorhouse, Robert Jones, Geo. Swift, and Robert Wylde
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One of several versions of a famous trial published about the same time in Manchester, Leeds, and London. This Dolby printing is sympathetic to the defendants. Henry Hunt (1773-1835), a radical politician, was arrested as the ringleader of the St. Peter's Fields reform meeting in Manchester, tried at York in March 1820 and, after conducting his own defense, committed to two years' imprisonment. The trial is reported more or less verbatim, including statements by defendants and cross-examination of over 80 witnesses. The Preface, probably written by Dolby, states that this "important Trial will be read and listened to with the liveliest interest wherever there is a spark of humanity or justice to be found." Index to witnesses at front.
Publication Info
- Publisher: T. Dolby
- Edition: n/a
- Date Published: 1820
- Place Published: London
- ISBN: n/a
Details
- Condition: Ex library-good
- Signed: No
- Dust Jacket: No
- Jacket Condition: n/a
- Details:
viii, 3-309, [1] p. 22 cm. Half leather with marbled paper boards. Respined and corners repaired but edges worn and boards rubbed. New endpapers. Ink notations on front leaves. Library ink stamps and notations on title page. Further ink stamps, marks and underlining scattered within.