FIRST IRISH EDITION
An inquiry into the causes of the late Increase of Robbers, &c. With some proposals for Remedying this Growing Evil. In which The Present Reigning Vices are impartially exposed; and the Laws that relate to the Provision for the Poor, and to the Punishment of Felons are largely and freely examined.
Dublin.
Printed for G. Faulkner, 1751.
First Dublin Edition.
8vo.
xv, [1], 96pp. Recent blue paper wraps. Neat paper reinforcement to gutter of title. Light ink marking to title, occasional very light staining to margins, else a crisp copy.
The first Dublin edition, printed in the same year as the first London edition (but in an entirely reset form), of novelist and jurist Henry Fielding's influential treatise on crime, poverty and punishment. His legal training, position as a Westminster magistrate at Bow Street and founder two years previously of a proto-police force dubbed the 'Bow Street Runners' ensured that his sensible proposals were taken seriously; several, including restricting the sale of gin, were swiftly enacted,
ESTC T89872.
£ 250.00
Antiquates Ref: 11208
