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CONWAY ( Hugh ), pseud. Called Back. Arrowsmith's Bristol Library Vol. 1. Bristol, J. W. Arrowsmith

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CONWAY ( Hugh ), pseud.  Called Back. Arrowsmith's Bristol Library Vol. 1. Bristol, J. W. Arrowsmith

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
CONWAY ( Hugh ), pseud. Called Back. Arrowsmith's Bristol Library Vol. 1. Bristol, J. W. Arrowsmith … , 1884FIRST BOOK FORM EDITION, pp (2), 194, 12mo, contemporary half calf : very good. One of the most sensational crime novels of the late 19C - murder, amnesia, Siberian exile, political assassination, drugging and detection make up the story of this iconic shilling shocker which became a hugh publishing and theatrical success. Originally published in Arrowsmith's Christmas Annual for 1883 is was reissued in early 1884 as volume one of Arrowsmith's Bristol Library.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) [DOLBY ( Thomas )]. Floreston : or, the new lord of the manor [A tale of humanity. Comprising the history of a rural revolution from vice and misery to virtue and happiness]. Joseph Rickerby [1839]. FIRST (?ONLY) EDITION, with engraved frontispiece and engraved title-page (both foxed) and 24 humorous engraved plates, pages xi, (1, blank), 394, cr 8vo, contemporary half morocco : with some light signs of use, but a very good copy.Wolff 7465 (erroneously stating that it is not in Block - see Block page 61). Our copy has an engraved but not a printed title-page and does have five plates more than is usually found. An uncommon novel by a friend and disciple of William Cobbett. (2) HALFORD ( Sir Henry ), MD. Essays and Orations, read and delivered at the Royal College of Physicians ; to which is added, An account of the opening of the tomb of King Charles I. Second edition. John Murray, 1833. With 2 engraved plates, pages viii, 173, (1, blank) ; lxx, cr 8vo, contemporary half calf, gilt spine, with label, gilt : a very good copy with the armorial bookplate of Lord Farnham.First published 1831, this second edition includes three new essays. Included are On the Tic Douloureux, Popular and Classical Illustrations of Insanity, On the Influence of some of the Diseases of the Body on the Mind, On the Treatment of Insanity, particularly the Moral Treatment, and, On the Phlegmasia Dolens.(3)ENGLISH LITERATURE; NOVELS; FICTION; CRIME; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;