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 - The Man in the Moon

Title: The Man in the Moon
Description: London, Printed by and for William Hone , 1820. Brochure/Pamphlet. A remarkable satirical pamphlet alluding to the Peterloo Massacre, illustrated with fifteen cuts by George Cruikshank. The Man in the Moon is a satirical pamphlet attributed to William Hone in response to the Peterloo Massacre of 1819. This is the fifteenth edition of 1820. A politically radical pamphlet, in response to the massacre of peaceful protestors for political reform. In response, the Government passed the 'Six Acts', compromising freedom of speech and quelling reformists and radical political activity. Illustrated with fifteen cuts attributed to George Cruikshank, illustrating cavalrymen attacking and killing protestors, as well as the Prince Regent, the Church, and the army as they dance hand in hand with the devil. Disbound. Externally sound with some shelf wear and some spotting to the front and rear wrap. internally, the binding is only slightly loose but firm. With a minor faint scattered spotting to the occasional leaf, although, generally, the pages are clean. Illustrated with fifteen cuts attributed to George Cruikshank. Good . Ill.: George Cruikshank. Good .

Keywords: pamphlets satire george cruikshank satire George Cruikshank

Price: GBP 60.00 = appr. US$ 85.68 Seller: Rooke Books
- Book number: 776A49

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