Pamphlets (Various) on Copyright, No Popery Riots, Love etc.

v.y.
8vo., half calf
in one vol.
1
English
£1. 16s.
S087.3; V01.01; C067.04
A*
Library, shelving left of door, item 01

- A Plea for Authors and the Rights of Literary Property by an American; To Charles Dickens, Esq., with respects of G. A. Sackett
- Mathews on International Copyright. Charles Dickens, Esq., with the respects of the Author
- F. Lieber on International Copyright. Chas. Dickens, Esq., from G. A. S.
- Talfourd's Speech for the Defendant in the Prosecution of the Queen v. Moxon for the Publication of Shelley's Works
- J. P. Collier's Reasons for a New Edition of Shakespeare's Works. Charles Dickens, Esq., with the best Remembrances of the Author
- Picciola, from the French of X. B. Saintine
- Vincent's Narrative of the Riots in London, with the Commitment of Lord George Gordon, etc. 1780
- J. O. Beauchamp's Confession before his Execution, for the Murder of Col. Sharpe, title wanting, dated May 22, 1826, marked in many places with pencil, and with annotations in the handwriting of Charles Dickens
- Mormonism Exposed
- The Right of Woman, a Notice of 'Walker on Woman', by a Lady, Cincinnati, 1841
- Love, Courtship, and Marriage, by T. McElhiney, Kittanning, 1841; and other pieces.