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608135not signed on 3/4 length pose Bonita Granville in a kitchen setting talking with two unidentified actors in a scene from the 1950 film "Guilty of Treason." Photograph is on single stock; 10" x 8"; very good minor signs of handling; 1950. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
180319534New-York: Printed by George F. Hopkins at Washington's-Head 1803. First edition. Traces of the old calf spine. Somewhat soiled stained and a bit foxed; a very good copy. Removed pamphlet 8.25 x 5 inches 56 pages. The Anglo-Irish soldier-turned-revolutionary Despard had been the colonial administrator of the British Honduras from 1786 until 1790 when he returned to Britain with his African-Caribbean wife Catherine; once home "In pursuit of compensation he grew increasingly irascible while the combination of enforced idleness and grievance against authority led him to both the London Corresponding Society and the overtly revolutionary United Irishmen. . . . He quickly became an intimate of the leading United Irishman and French secret agent William Duckett and in 1797 was reported to be co-ordinator of a proposed rising in London planned to coincide with one in Ireland and a French landing there. In 1798 Despard was pivotal in negotiations between the United Irishmen and a broader conspiratorial group the United Britons to foment simultaneous English and Irish risings to assist a French invasion. When O'Connor and O'Coighley the principal leaders of the conspiracy were apprehended in February while hiring a boat to take them to France habeas corpus was suspended and further arrests followed. Despard's was predictably among them" OUDNB. Despard was eventually released but taken up again on suspicion of plotting a coup in conjunction with the opening of Parliament and executed. This extensive account of Despard's trial does not appear to be taken from Gurney's separately-published London edition; whether there was a separate London edition in addition to the Morning Chronicle account is not entirely clear. American Imprints 4076; Cohen 14127. Printed by George F. Hopkins, at Washington's-Head, unknown books
1716WRCLIT62350London: Printed by H. Meere for A. Bettesworth et al 1716. Two volumes. 6330;4320pp. 12mo. Contemporary paneled calf and paneled sheep not uniform. Early ink initials in corner of each title margin spine extremities worn with slight cracking to a couple joints one label wanting; internally slightly tanned but crisp and very good. First and only edition it would appear of this compilation for popular reading as evidenced by the emphasis placed on the accounts of final words and executions and modes for same rather than on legal subtleties. The imprint advertises copies in both sheep and calf available at different prices and it would appear the early owner opted for the cheaper route for the second volume. ESTC N6760. Printed by H. Meere, for A. Bettesworth [et al] unknown books