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  • The Life of John Hunter: "the conspiracy".
  • The murder of Captain Benevente, and the conspiracy and subsequent divine punishment of the culprits. Etching with engraving and letterpress.
  • Executions of Huguenots after the Huguenot conspiracy of Amboise in 1560: some conspirators are hung by the neck from a tower, others are beheaded. Woodcut by J. Perrissin, ca. 1570.
  • The President of the European Commission, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and the President of the French Republic, in conspiracy; with X-rays of their bodies, representing the transparency perceived to be absent from their deliberations. Colour lithograph, 2004.
  • An episode in the novel Nicholas Nickleby: Ralph Nickleby, seated on a high stool, and Arthur Gride, sitting on a low chair, conspire to defraud Madeline Bray of her inheritance; Newman Noggs eavesdrops on their conversation from the door. Etching after Phiz (Hablot K. Browne), 1839.
  • Is AIDS man made? : the Strecker memorandum / The Strecker Group.
  • Is AIDS man made? : the Strecker memorandum / The Strecker Group.
  • Nightlink Communications presents the first international conference that exposes a global deception : agenda / Wembley Arena.
  • Nightlink Communications presents the first international conference that exposes a global deception : agenda / Wembley Arena.
  • Nightlink Communications presents the first international conference that exposes a global deception : agenda / Wembley Arena.
  • Nightlink Communications presents the first international conference that exposes a global deception : agenda / Wembley Arena.
  • Nightlink Communications presents the first international conference that exposes a global deception : agenda / Wembley Arena.
  • Nightlink Communications presents the first international conference that exposes a global deception : agenda / Wembley Arena.
  • Russian Nihilists tied to chairs on horse-drawn platforms being paraded past groups of soldiers on their way to their execution in St. Petersburg. Wood engraving.
  • Russian Nihilists are given the last rites before their execution at the scaffold. Wood engraving.
  • The Green Bag Committee investigating allegations of sedition and unrest. Coloured etching by L. Marks, 1817.
  • Seneca preparing his own death: he begs his wife to temper her grief. Etching by J.F.P. Peyron, ca. 1773.
  • Seneca preparing his own death in a bath. Etching by F. Perrier.
  • The seizure of Sir George Rumbold by French troops in his bedroom in Hamburg on the night of the 25 October 1804. Line engraving with etching by W.H. Worthington after H. Corbould, 1804.