An Enquiry Into The Causes Of The Late Increase Of Robbers, &c.
Fielding, Henry
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From The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, U.S.A.
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since January 15, 1998
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London, 1751. 1st ed. "Proposals For Remedying This Growing Evil" Fielding, Henry [1707-1754]. An Enquiry Into The Causes Of The Late Increase Of Robbers, &c. With Some Proposals For Remedying This Growing Evil. In Which The Present Reigning Vices Are Impartially Exposed; And The Laws That Relate To The Provision For The Poor, And To The Punishment Of Felons Are Largely And Freely Examined. London: Printed for A. Millar, 1751. xv, [1], [1]-127, [1] pp. Octavo (7-3/4" x 4-3/4"). Recent quarter morocco over cloth (by Sangorski and Sutcliffe), gilt title to spine, endpapers renewed. Moderate toning to interior, light foxing to a few leaves and rear of text, light soiling and a few tiny faint stains to title page, "II" in small early hand near its upper-outside corner, a small strip of paper trimmed from its top-edge. A handsome copy. $500. * First edition. This tract by the great writer draws attention to the social evils of the time, gin consumption among the poor especially. An influential piece, it inspired a bill to restrict gin production and Hogarth's famous engraving, "Gin Lane." The advertisement on the last page, possibly written by Sir John Fielding, is headed "To the Public." It advertises a domestic employment agency that offers servants free of "the rude Behaviour and Insolence of Servants of all Kinds" that has "become a general complaint." A second edition with minor revisions was published in 1751. There is also a Dublin imprint of the first edition issued in 1751 by M. Faulkner. English Short-Title Catalogue T89870. Seller Inventory # 75427
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Title: An Enquiry Into The Causes Of The Late ...
Publication Date: 1751
Binding: Hardcover
Illustrator: London, 1751. 1st ed.
Edition: 1st Edition
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