Published by Headley Brothers, 1900
Seller: James Cummings, Bookseller, Signal Mountain, TN, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Inner Hinge Cracked. First Edition. Inner hinge cracked, head and heel of spine slightly chipped.
Published by London: 1899., Headley Brothers,, 1899
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. 3rd edition. ix, [1], 305 p.; 10 woodcuts in text; 22.5 cm. [First printed in 1887] Subjects: James Bainham, doing penance at Old Paul's Cross, afterwards burned in Smithfield, A.D. 1532 -- Anne Askew, burned at the stake in Smithfield, A.D. 1546 -- William Wiseman, who died in prison, and was cast out to the dogs, privately buried at night, A.D. 1555 -- Gospellers, sent from Colchester to Bonner to be tried: most of them were burned, A.D. 1557 -- Rose Allen, whose hand was burned by Edmund Tyrrel. She was burned at the stake, A.D. 1557 -- Gospellers, worshipping in the woods at Islington in the reign of Queen Mary. Thirteen of them were burned, A.D. 1558 -- The death cart. Barrowe and Greenwood (Nonconformists) executed a Tyburn, A.D. 1593 -- Thomas Aldam tears his cap before Cromwell, saying: "So shall thy Government be torn from thee and thy House." A.D. 1658 -- Stevenson, Dyer and Robinson (Friends) on their way to the gallows on Boston Common, Mass. A.D. 1659 -- Edward Wharton, a Friend of Salem, Mass. flogged at the cart's tail by order of Governor Endicott, A.D. 1664 -- Burning of Old Newgate, during the great fire of London, A.D. 1666 -- Horsly Down Meeting of Friends, held in the street, broken up by the soldiers, A.D. 1670. Fair orig.green cloth. Binding sound, covers stained and spotted.
Published by London: 1884., Hamilton, Adams & Co.,, 1884
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Disbound. xxii, 553 p.; 8 chromolithograph pl., 14 mounted photographs, 6 woodcuts in text, fold. map at end; 22.5 cm. Subjects: James Bainham, doing penance at Old Paul's Cross, afterwards burned in Smithfield, A.D. 1532 -- Anne Askew, burned at the stake in Smithfield, A.D. 1546 -- William Wiseman, who died in prison, and was cast out to the dogs, privately buried at night, A.D. 1555 -- Gospellers, sent from Colchester to Bonner to be tried: most of them were burned, A.D. 1557 -- Rose Allen, whose hand was burned by Edmund Tyrrel. She was burned at the stake, A.D. 1557 -- Gospellers, worshipping in the woods at Islington in the reign of Queen Mary. Thirteen of them were burned, A.D. 1558 -- The death cart. Barrowe and Greenwood (Nonconformists) executed a Tyburn, A.D. 1593 -- Thomas Aldam tears his cap before Cromwell, saying: "So shall thy Government be torn from thee and thy House." A.D. 1658 -- Stevenson, Dyer and Robinson (Friends) on their way to the gallows on Boston Common, Mass. A.D. 1659 -- Edward Wharton, a Friend of Salem, Mass. flogged at the cart's tail by order of Governor Endicott, A.D. 1664 -- Burning of Old Newgate, during the great fire of London, A.D. 1666 -- Horsly Down Meeting of Friends, held in the street, broken up by the soldiers, A.D. 1670. Fair olive brown cloth, lacks spine, covers and end pages loose.