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Trial of James Stewart (the Appin murder) Good - 1931

by Stewart, James, d. 1752

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Scotland sjtj Stewart, James, d. 1752. Trial of James Stewart (the Appin murder). Edited by David N. Mackay. With a foreward by J. Macmaster Campbell, C. B. E., Sheriff-Substitute of Argyll. Second edition, revised. Edinburgh and Glasgow: W. Hodge & Company, limited [1931], xxiv, 391 p. front. (port.) plates, appendix, map. Good to good plus copy. copy. Large and handsome bookplate of the The United University Club Library on front lining paper and the bookplate of Elizabeth Raymond Thomas on front free endpaper and blind stamp of the Club on title page from 1931. The Club is restricted to members of the Oxford and Cambridge communities and Thomas was a novelist, I believe. $27.50 Box A 114 Very fmous trial. The Appin Murder (Scottish Gaelic: Murt na h-Apainn) was the assassination of Colin Roy Campbell, the Clan Campbell tacksman of Glenure, on 14 May 1752 near Appin in the west of Scotland. The murder occurred in the aftermath of the Jacobite Rising of 1745 and led to the execution of James Stewart of the Glens, often characterized as a notorious miscarriage of justice. The murder inspired events in Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novel Kidnapped.
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  • Title Trial of James Stewart (the Appin murder)
  • Author Stewart, James, d. 1752
  • Binding Good
  • Pages xxiv, 391
  • Publisher W. Hodge & Company, limited [, Edinburgh and Glasgow:
  • Date 1931],
  • Bookseller's Inventory # Scotland sjtj