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PRICE ( Charles ) : -. Memoirs of a Social Monster ; or, the history of Charles Price

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PRICE ( Charles ) : -. Memoirs of a Social Monster ; or, the history of Charles Price

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
PRICE ( Charles ) : -. Memoirs of a Social Monster ; or, the history of Charles Price, otherwise Bolingbroke, otherwise Johnson, otherwise Parks, otherwise Wigmore, otherwise Brank, otherwise Wilmott, otherwise Williams, otherwise Schutz, otherwise Trevors, otherwise Polton, otherwise Taylor, otherwise Powel . … and commonly called Old Patch. Containing an accurate account of the astonishing frauds and ingenious forgeries of that truly great man, on the governor and company of the Bank of England for a series of six years. Including a faithful detail of his devices and depredations on society for a period of fifty-five years. A new edition, corrected and improved. Printed for G. Kearsley, 1790With the engraved frontispiece illustrating Price in three disguises cut down and neatly mounted as three separate plates and bound in within the text, with 2 folding engraved plates illustrating Price's usual and his disguised handwriting, pages xvi, 248, bound without the half-title, 8vo, neatly bound in 19C cloth, with label, gilt, by Winstanley of Manchester, with their ticket : with some light fingering in places, but still a very good copy.ESTC locates copies at British Library, Cambridge(imperfect), London University ; Harvard, San Antonio and Alberta. Edition statement from head of title-page. Price alias Patch, notorious scoundrel and the most dangerous bank-note-forger the Bank of England ever had to deal with : he made his own papers, engraved his own plates, made his own ink and printed his own notes.ENGLISH PRE 1801; CRIME; FORGERIES; BIOGRAPHY; ECONOMICS; ; ; ; ; ; ;