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A True Copy Of The Journal Of The High Court of Justice, For The Tryal of K. Charles I. As it was Read in the House of Commons, And Attested under the hand of Phelps, Clerk to that Infamous Court.

A True Copy Of The Journal Of The High Court of Justice, For The Tryal of K. Charles I. As it was Read in the House of Commons, And Attested under the hand of Phelps, Clerk to that Infamous Court.

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A True Copy Of The Journal Of The High Court of Justice, For The Tryal of K. Charles I. As it was Read in the House of Commons, And Attested under the hand of Phelps, Clerk to that Infamous Court.

by Nalson, John

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London:: Printed for H.C. for Thomas Dring,, 1684.. First edition.. Folio.. A4, B-T2, B-2M2. Contemporary calf, some rubbing and edge wear, rebacked, title on label of spine. Page 110 in red print. Small hole to outer margin first leaf, explanation of frontis, no affect. Old repairs to verso of frontis plate and court plate, as well as a few other leaves, with no affect, few tiny worm holes to lower and upper margins, of a few leaves, no affect. Lacks portrait, not uncommon. With rare Members list and bookseller list at end. Overall, a decent copy of a scarce book, at an affordable price. Two full-page plates, lacks portrait, not uncommon. The ÒLarge IntroductionÓ attacks the high court, who committed Òthe blackest and basest of all crimesÓ in their conviction and execution of King Charles I. A most interesting transcript of the proceedings of the trial, with speeches by the King before his death and others of interest. Wing T2645. ESTC: R5636.

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Bookseller
Dark Parks Books & Collectibles US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
20220
Title
A True Copy Of The Journal Of The High Court of Justice, For The Tryal of K. Charles I. As it was Read in the House of Commons, And Attested under the hand of Phelps, Clerk to that Infamous Court.
Author
Nalson, John
Book Condition
Used
Edition
First edition.
Publisher
Printed for H.C. for Thomas Dring,
Place of Publication
London:
Date Published
1684.
Pages
[12], LXX, [2], 128, [8]p. [Lacks portrait, not uncommon].
Size
Folio.

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