Description: The Trial And Life Of EUGENE ARAM;Several Of His Letters and Poems; and His Plan and Specimens Of an Anglo-Celtic Lexicon; with Copious Notes and Illustrations,and an Engraved Fac-Simile Of The Handwriting of this very Ingenious but Ill-Fated Scholar.Richmond [Yorkshire]Printed by and for M.Bell1832Eugene Aram, a gifted self-educated linguist, was tried August, 1759 at York Assizes for the murder of Daniel Clark in 1745. Aram and a friend, Richard Houseman, had convinced Clark to obtain a great number of valuables on credit. He brought the goods to them, and they led him to a field where Aram murdered and buried Clark then split the goods with Houseman. The mystery surrounding his crime, which went unpunished for fourteen years, was kept alive through Bulwer-Lytton's novel, Eugene Aram. Book shown is the book you will receive. Fair to Good condition. 192 year-old-book. One 4 page leaf is partially loose. Former owners name written in Pencil on title page. Worn with spotting, etc. See the 17 photos. Check out the photos for additional condition. From a smoke-free household.Shipping is $4.95 USPS MEDIA MAIL WITHIN THE U.S.A. INCLUDES TRACKING.Feedback: You will receive feedback as soon as you leave positive feedback for your purchase. In the unlikely event that there is a problem, be sure to contact me before leaving negative or neutral feedback so that I can resolve your problem. THANK YOU
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Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: Richmond
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Publisher: M.Bell
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Subject: Crime
Year Printed: 1832
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Author: Anonymous
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Region: North America
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Topic: Crime