1814 Insurance Against Robbery; or, the Present System of the Police Considered, and a New One Proposed
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Description
First Edition, Very Scarce
The first edition of this very scarce work.
An interesting essay ruminating on the state of the police of London during the Regency, with proposals as to how it can be improved. The police in the city at the time of this work were the Bow Street Runners, and Bow Street Horse Patrol.
Published from 'The Pamphleteer', Vol. III No. V.
Condition
Unbound, as issued. Internally, binding has failed between pages 254 and 257, with page 255/256 and the final leaf detached but present. Pages are lightly age-toned and clean, with a few scattered spots.
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