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No text description is available for this image![12 BOWES & BOWES, 1, Trinity: STREET, CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND. 134 Crime. HiGHwAyMEN. The Hand of Glory and further Grandfather’s Tales and Legends of Highwaymen and Others. Collected. by R. Blakeborough ‘and edited by J. Fairfax-Blakeborough. With decorations by Wyndham- Payne. » 8vo., cloth. 1924 (7/6), 3/- 135 Crime. Law Breakers. By Charles Kingston. 8vo., cloth. 1930 (12/6), 3/- This book should appeal to everyone who enjoys dipping into the byways of crime. 136 Crime. Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals who have been condemned “-and executed for Murder, the Highway, Housebreaking, Street Robberies, _ Coining, or other Offences. Collected from original papers and authentic ~ memoirs and published in 1735.. Edited by A. L. Hayward: Cr. 4to.; “> dloth. 1927 | —_. (25]/-), 10/- 137 Crime. Rooms of Mystery. By Elliott O’Donnell. 8vo., cloth. 1931 1X (8/6), 2/6 Instead of following the beaten track the author leads the way to pastures new, in other words, to present to his readers some of the weird and awful happenings with which they are probably not already familiar. 138 Crime. Strange Disappearances. By Elliott O’Donnell. Jllwstrated. Cr. 8vo., cloth. 1927 . (8/6), 3/6 Mr. O’Donnell gives us the story of twenty famous authentic cases of disappearances, Mer the facts in detail and examining the various theories of these unsolved mysteries. 139 Crime. Sir Richard Muir: a Memoir of a Public Prosecutor. Written by S. T..Felstead and edited by Lady Muir. 8vo., cloth. 1927 (18/-), 4/6 A memoir of the famous criminal lawyer and his association with the most important cases of the last thirty years. 140 Crime. The Judges and the Judged. By Charles Kingston. Tilustrated. 8vo. , cloth. 1926 (12/6), 5/- .. . in addition to giving details of certain famous trials, the author relates stories and anecdotes of akohi thirty famous judges. 141 Dark (Sidney). Twelve Great Bie 8vo., cloth. 1928 (12/6), 5/ Catherine de Medici, Louise de la Valliere, Christina of Swellens Catherine the Great, Mary Queen of Scots, etc. 142 Devon. Devonshire Characters and ‘Strange Events. By S. Baring-Gould. With 38 eS illustrations reproduced from paintings. First and Second Series. 2 vols. Cr. 8vo., cloth. 1926 (15/-), 6/- 143 Dickens (C.) A Dickens Dictionary. Second Edition, revised and en- larged by Alex. J. Philip and Lt.-Col. Laurence Gadd. Jllustvated. 8vo., cloth. 1928 (21/-), 7/6 144 Dickens (Charles), The Life of. By John Forster. Edited and fully anno- tated with an Introduction by J. W. T. Ley. J llustrated. 8vo., cloth 1928 (€2/2/-), 7/6 145 Disraeli (Benjamin), Earl of Besconstielt The Life of. By William ' Flavelle Monypenny and George Earl Buckle. Jilustrated. 2 vols. 8vo., cloth. 1929 (21/-), 11/- The original Six Volume Edition of the Standard Life, complete in two volumes. 146 Douglas (Lord Alfred), Autobiography of. Jilustrated. 8vo., cloth. 1929 21/-), 6 This extremely frank and outspoken book contains a complete account of the origin, Be i) 1g outcome of the friendship between Lord Alfred Douglas and Oscar Wilde. 147 Dumas (Alexandre). On Board the Emma: Adventures with Garibaldi’s “Thousand” in Sicily. Translated with an Introduction by R. S. Garnett. —](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31810470_0012.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)