Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. - Volume 1

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Volume I

III. READING THE FIRST NOVEL BEING MOSTLY REMINISCENCES OF EARLY CRIMES AND JOYS

IV. THE FIRST NOVEL TO READ CONTAINING SOME SCANDALOUS REMARKS ABOUT "ROBINSON CRUSOE"

V. THE OPEN POLAR SEA OF NOVELS WITH HIGHLY INCENDIARY ADVICE TO BOYS AND SOME MORE ANCIENT HISTORY

VI. RASCALS BEING A DISCOURSE UPON GOOD, HONEST SCOUNDRELISM AND VILLAINS.

VII. HEROES

VIII. HEROINES A SUBJECT ALMOST WITHOUT AN OBJECT WHY THERE ARE FEW HEROINES FOR MEN.

Title: Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. Volume 1

Author: Henry Hunt

Edition: 10

Language: English

Produced by S.R.Ellison, Stan Goodman, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

[Note:The use of quotation marks in the text does not accord with modern usage. Double quotes are nested within double quotes, and where this results in 2 doublequotes closing off a speech, one is omitted. In these cases ["] has been inserted to clarify the dialogue.

Spelling of some proper names is inconsistent. These inconsistencies have
not been altered—cf.
Buonaparte—Bonaparte
Collingborn—Collingbourn
Everley—Everly
Halcombe—Halcomb]

[Illustration: HENRY HUNT, ESQR.]

Engraved by T. Woolmoth from a Drawing taken in the Kings Bench Prison the Morning after Judgement was given.

Published June 5, 1820 by T. Dolby 299 Strand.

MEMOIRS OF HENRY HUNT, ESQ.

Written by himself,

IN HIS MAJESTY'S JAIL AT ILCHESTER,

IN THE COUNTY of SOMERSET.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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