Sibley, Manoah. The Trial of Mr. Thomas Hardy for High Treason...
Lot Details & Additional Photographs (Dublin: P. Byrne, 1794), 206 pp., octavo (8.5 x 5.5 in.), re-bound with leather, gilt on spine. Hardy, a known radical reformer, was accused with a number of others of promoting "...a traitorous and detestable conspiracy...formed for subverting the existing laws and consitution..." Owner-inscibed on original front free endpaper by John Edwin Stansfield of Aiken, South Carolina.
8.5 in.
From Noah's Ark Book Attic, Tryon, NC
Re-bound; even age toning to text.
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Lot Details & Additional Photographs (Dublin: P. Byrne, 1794), 206 pp., octavo (8.5 x 5.5 in.), re-bound with leather, gilt on spine. Hardy, a known radical reformer, was accused with a number of others of promoting "...a traitorous and detestable conspiracy...formed for subverting the existing laws and consitution..." Owner-inscibed on original front free endpaper by John Edwin Stansfield of Aiken, South Carolina.
8.5 in.
From Noah's Ark Book Attic, Tryon, NC
Re-bound; even age toning to text.