Lot: 30
Francis Camps Medical and Scentific Investigations in the Christie Case, Medical Publications Ltd, 1953, 1st Edn, original gilt cloth, backstrip worn at top & tail of spine, front board bowed; fine internally with all b/w and colour illustrations. Ownership signature front endpaper. 244pp
Lot: 31
The Three Trials of William Hone, for publishing Three Parodies, together with Trial by Jury and Liberty of the Press, 1818, the four sections bound together, each with a title page and separate pagination, various editions; original boards, worn, backstrip frayed; text sound and clean, uncut.
Lot: 33
Harold Dearden Such Women are Dangerous, Hutchinson, 1933, 1st Edn, original gilt cloth, good; endpapers browned; 288pp + 8pp of ads.
Lot: 34
Robert Richardson A state of the evidence in the cause between His Grace the Duke of Hamilton, and others, pursuers, and Archibald Douglas, of Douglas, Esquire, defender. With remarks. C. Bathurst, 1769, quarto, private-library binding in quarter-morocco, gilt, VG, with bookplate to front pastedown; occasional slight browning o/w good clean text without library stamps. [12],392pp
Lot: 37
Trials of Timothy John Evans and John Reginald Halliday Christie, William Hodge, 1957, 1st Edn in VG d/jkt; the scarce dustjacket slightly worn at top & tail of spine o/w complete; fine internally without inscriptions.
Lot: 39
Elliott O’Donnell Great Thames Mysteries, Selwyn & Blount, 1929, original printed cloth, spine dulled, VG internally without inscriptions; eight b/w plates (one loose); few pages affected by light foxing in the margins.288pp
Lot: 44
Pierce Egan’s Account of the Trial of John Thurtell and Joseph Hunt. Knight & Lacey, 1824, octavo, quarter-leather, gilt, worn, front hinge cracked; bookplate of the Detection Club; engraved frontispiece toned; five wood-engraved plates; some pages of text stained. 105pp