Criminal executions in England: with remarks on the penal code, prison discipline and abuses : and other subjects connected with the punishment and prevention of crime; supported by copious extracts from the writings of Dr. Johnson, Clarkson, Jeremy Bentham, Dr. Forde, Blackstone, Colquhoun, Montagu, Sir William Grant, and other eminent writers. To which are added, strictures on the character of "The Times" newspaper, and a demonstration of the innocence of James Butler, lately executed for the alleged crime of firing the floor-cloth manufactory of Messrs. Downing, at Chelsea. By Alan Newman
London : published by B. Steill, 20, Paternoster-Row; and sold by J. Scates, 40, Frith-Street, Soho; J. Davis, 104, Sloane-Street, Chelsea; and by all booksellers, 1830 (London: printed by W. Lewis, Finch-lane)
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222 p. ; 8 ⁰
With an advertisement for the Bolton-House Boarding-School.