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  • Seller image for A Narrative of the apprehending, commitment, arraignment, condemnation, and execution of John James, who suffered at Tiburne, Novemb. the 26th, 1661 for sale by Arch Books

    The Honourable Thomas Grenville

    Language: English

    Published by Unattributed, 1661

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. This extremely rare first edition was published and printed in 1662 and boasts exceptional provenance This compelling historical document provides a chilling firsthand account of the trial and execution of John James, a prominent Fifth Monarchist, during the tumultuous early Restoration period, through the eyes of those who were there What sets this narrative apart is its claim to be "faithfully collected from such as were eye and ear witnesses." This makes it an invaluable primary source, offering unfiltered insights into the political and religious tensions of the time. The inclusion of 'several occasional passages and speeches' brings the drama of the era to life, allowing you to step back into a world of fervent beliefs and harsh justice. Furthermore, the inclusion of the accounts of the demise of those who prosecuted James, adds an element of the superstitions and beliefs of the period. The Story of John James and the Fifth Monarchists John James's execution at Tyburn was a pivotal moment in the suppression of the Fifth Monarchists, a radical Protestant sect that challenged the newly restored monarchy of Charles II. This book provides a rare glimpse into the beliefs and actions of this group, offering vital context to a period of intense religious and political upheaval. Showcasing the anxieties and fears that gripped England as the nation grappled with the aftermath of the Civil War and the return of the monarchy Provenance and Condition This book boasts an extraordinary provenance, having been owned by the esteemed bibliophile, The Honourable Thomas Grenville (1755-1846). His meticulous collection, now part of the British Library's Grenville Library, is a testament to the historical and literary significance of this work. Due to its age the hinge is weak and there is part of spine missing but otherwise is beautifully bound with gilt to both the boards and edges.