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Three works. The Trial of William Booth, Louis the XVIth, and Punch and Judy by George Cruickshank. 'The Trial of William Booth, of Perry Barr, For Forgery, At Stafford Summer Assizes, 1812. Also the Trial of the Said William Boot. Charged With the Wilful Murder of His Brother John Booth, At Warwick Lent Assizes, 1808...' soiling and spotting throughout, pages 5, 6, 7, 8 missing, J. Drewby, Stafford, n.d; 'The Life, Trial, and Execution, of His Most Christian Majesty Louise the XVIth, Late King of France and Navarre, Who was executed, at Paris, January 21, 1793, by his own Subjects,' original boards, rubbed and bumped, loss to bottom of frontis engraving 'The GUILLONTINE, or MODERN BEHEADING MACHINE, at Paris', contemporary ink inscription to titlepage, toning throughout, Robert Barker, Hatton Garden, 1793; GEORGE CRUICKSHANK. 'Punch and Judy,' second edition, debound and no spine panel, criticisms to front, hand coloured plates, S. Prowett, London, 1828. (3)
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