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MANNING ( George and Marie, née de Roux ) : -. Verbatim report of the trial of George & Maria Manni

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MANNING ( George and Marie, née de Roux ) : -.  Verbatim report of the trial of George & Maria Manni

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
MANNING ( George and Marie, née de Roux ) : -. Verbatim report of the trial of George & Maria Manning, for the murder of Patrick O'Connor. With comments extracted from the leading articles of the daily and weekly press. With portraits of the murderers. Published by George Vickers, 1849With 2 portaits, pages (2), 31, (1, blank), 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good copy. The Bermondsey murder. The execution took place on the roof of Horsemonger Lane gaol. A vast and unruly mob gathered to witness the scene. Dickens, who based the character of Hortense, Lady Dedlock's waiting woman in Bleak House, on Mrs Manning, wrote a letter to The Times on the wickedness of permitting such a mob. Mrs Manning wore a black satin dress for the occasion, rendering that material unpopular for many years thereafter (ODNB).ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) NEATE ( Charles ). The history and uses of the law of entail and settlement. William Ridgway, 1865. FIRST EDITION, 44-pp, 8vo, recent wrapper : small stamp on title, otherwise very good Neate (1806-79), barrister and economist, took a keen interest in legal reform.(2) PALMER ( Wm. ) : -. The most extraordinary trial of William Palmer, for the Rugeley poisonings, which lasted twelve days. - (May 14 - 27, 1856.) Fourth edition revised. W. M. Clark [1856]. Pages (6), (2, adverts), 144, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good copy Palmer (1824-56), whose trial excited extraordinary interest, was convicted entirely upon circumstantial evidence - no innocent explanation of his conduct has yet been suggested.(3) APPLETON ( Lewis ). The gradual progress of international arbitration. Containing in chronological order : I. Instances of successful arbitration. II. Declarations of legislative bodies ; resolutions of congresses ; clauses in international treaties. III. Opinions of statesmen and jurists. Compiled by Lewis Appleton, and published by The International Arbitration and Peace Asociation. 1882. FIRST EDITION,pp 31,(1,ads),roy 8vo,recent wraps:small stamp on title,but very good Appleton had a remarkable ability to found societies, but his reputation for faulty book-keeping proved a handicap.(4)LAW; TRIALS; CRIME; WOMEN; ENGLAND; PEACE MOVEMENTS; INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION; ; ; ; ;