Erscheinungsdatum: 1776
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
London: Printed for J. Wenman, 1776. 4 vols. (illustrator). London: Printed for J. Wenman, 1776. 4 vols. Illustrated Accounts of Notorious Criminals "Calculated to Expose the Deformity of Vice" Villette, John [d.1799], Primary Author. The Annals of Newgate; Or, Malefactors Register. Containing a Particular and Circumstantial Account of the Lives, Transactions, And Trials of the Most Notorious Malefactors, Who Have Suffered an Ignominious Death for Their Offences, viz. for Parricide, Murder, Treason, Robbery, Burglary, Piracy, Coining, Forgery, And Rapes [.] By the Rev. Mr. Villette, Ordinary of Newgate, And Others. London: Printed for J. Wenman, 1776. Four volumes. 37 copperplates, 3 are frontispieces in Volumes I-III. All plates present, text complete. Octavo (8-1/4" x 5-1/4"; 21 x 13.3 cm). Contemporary mottled calf, gilt rules to boards, gilt spines with raised bands and red and green morocco lettering pieces, gilt tooling to board edges, edges of text block rouged. Light rubbing to boards, small gouge to front board of Vol. III, moderate rubbing and minor surface abrasion along joints, corners bumped. Moderate toning to interior, faint offsetting from plates to facing leaves, occasional light foxing, small clean tears to edges of a few leaves in each volume, some touching text without loss. Vol I: small tear to margin of pp. 87-88 without loss to text, stain to upper margin of pp. 133-139 touching headline without loss to legibility. Vol. III: lower outside corner of plate facing p. 169 lacking with minor loss to first two letters of caption but no loss to image, plates facing pp. 169 & 312 loosening and very lightly edgeworn. A very appealing set. $2,500. * Only edition. Presented by Villette as a "beacon to warn the rising generation," this chronicle provides accounts of some of the most infamous criminals of eighteenth-century England, such as Sarah Malcolm, Eugene Aram, Elizabeth Brownrigg and Richard Turpin. The plates, some of them quite lurid, depict criminals, crimes and execution. Didactic and salacious in equal measure, this "gallows literature had such an enormous appeal that the authentic autobiographies often had to compete with gross forgeries and even the Ordinary's account.Eventually, the Ordinary's accounts gained the greatest appeal and became one of the most profitable perquisites of that office." Villette, who served as the Ordinary from 1774 to 1799, was "undoubtedly.the most opportu.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1776
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
London: Printed for J. Wenman, 1776. 4 vols. (illustrator). London: Printed for J. Wenman, 1776. 4 vols. Illustrated Accounts of "The Most Notorious Malefactors" of Eighteenth-Century Britain Villette, John, Primary Author. The Annals of Newgate; Or, Malefactors Register. Containing a Particular and Circumstantial Account of the Lives, Transactions, And Trials of the Most Notorious Malefactors, Who Have Suffered an Ignominious Death for Their Offences, viz. for Parricide, Murder, Treason, Robbery, Burglary, Piracy, Coining, Forgery, And Rapes: From the Commitment of the Celebrated John Sheppard, To the Acquittal of the Equally Celebrated Margaret Caroline Rudd. Including a Period of Fifty Years and Upwards, Both in Town and Country. Calculated To Expose the Desormity of Vice, The Infamy and Punishments Naturally Attending Those who Deviate from the Paths of Virtue; And Intended as a Beacon to Warn the Rising Generation Against the Temptations, The Allurements, And the Dangers of Bad Company. The Former Part Extracted from Records; And the Histories and Transactions of the Modern Convicts, Communicated by the Unhappy Sufferers Themselves, Since the Author has Been Appointed to His Present Office. By the Rev. Mr. Villette, Ordinary of Newgate, And Others. London: Printed for J. Wenman, 1776. 4 volumes. 37 copperplates, 3 are frontispieces in Volumes I-III. One plate in Volume I misbound (it faces p.396, not p.395). All plates present, text complete. Octavo (8-1/4" x 5-1/4"; 21 x 13.3 cm). Contemporary tree-calf, gilt fillets to boards, rebacked with raised bands, notably attractive renewed lettering pieces and gilt ornaments to spines, gilt tooling to board edges, marbled endpapers. Light rubbing and a few minor nicks and scratches to boards, somewhat heavier rubbing to extremities, hinges cracked or starting. Moderate toning, light foxing in a few places, some offsetting from plates, leaves B1-B2 (pp.1-4) in Volume III just beginning to detached, but secure. A handsome set. $2,500. * Only edition. Presented as a "beacon to warn the rising generation," Villette's chronicle provides accounts of some of the most infamous criminals of eighteenth-century England, such as Sarah Malcolm, Eugene Aram, Elizabeth Brownrigg and Richard Turpin. The plates, some of them quite lurid, depict criminals, crimes and execution. OCLC locates 6 copies in North American law libraries (Case Western Reserve University, Harvard, Library of Congress, U.