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Acknowledgments | 7 | |
Introduction | 9 | |
Chronology | 29 | |
Part 1 | The Trials and Other Writings | |
Introduction | 35 | |
The Bullet Te Deum with the Canticle of the Stone (1817) | 37 | |
From Hone's Reformists' Register (1817) | 43 | |
From The Three Trials of William Hone (1818) | 63 | |
From The First Trial | 65 | |
From The Second Trial | 99 | |
The Third Trial | 132 | |
Part 2 | Satires | |
Introduction | 189 | |
The Political House that Jack Built (1819) | 191 | |
The Queen's Matrimonial Ladder (1820) | 215 | |
"Non Mi Ricordo!" (1820) | 237 | |
The Political Showman--At Home! (1821) | 249 | |
Part 3 | Prose | |
Introduction | 281 | |
From The Every-Day Book (1825-26) | 283 | |
From The Table Book (1827) | 319 | |
From The Year Book (1832) | 331 | |
Part 4 | Selected Letters of Hone | |
Introduction | 343 | |
To John Hunt, 8 May 1817 | 345 | |
To Francis Place, 26 June 1817 | 346 | |
To Sir Samuel Shepherd, 23 November 1817 | 347 | |
To William Upcott, 22 July 1818 | 348 | |
To John Childs, 8 January 1819 | 348 | |
To Matthew D. Hill, 1820 | 349 | |
To John Childs, 11 December 1820 | 350 | |
To Francis Place, 20 December 1820 | 351 | |
To John Childs, 16 March 1821 | 352 | |
To Mrs. Mary Cruikshank, 8 July 1822 | 353 | |
To Mr. Rhodes, 4 January 1823 | 354 | |
To Walter Wilson, 22 January 1823 | 355 | |
To Francis Place, 6 October 1824 | 357 | |
To James Montgomery, 12 April 1825 | 358 | |
To Robert Childs, 5 October 1825 | 360 | |
To John Childs, 24 April 1826 | 361 | |
To Robert Southey, 23 April 1830 | 363 | |
To Walter Wilson, 5 May 1830 | 364 | |
To Francis Place, 23 September 1830 | 366 | |
To Robert Southey, 25 November 1830 | 368 | |
To Robert Childs, 4 June 1831 | 369 | |
To Robert Childs, 13 June 1831 | 371 | |
To Charles Sturgeon, 27 September 1831 | 374 | |
To Charles Mott, 14 October 1831 | 375 | |
To John Childs, 7 February 1832 | 376 | |
To Matthew D. Hill, 29 March 1833 | 378 | |
To Joseph Hone, 22 April 1834 | 380 | |
To John Childs, 2-4 November 1839 | 382 | |
To Alice Hone, 30 November 1840 | 384 | |
Notes | 387 | |
Selected Bibliography | 459 |
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Add Regency Radical: Selected Writings of William Hone, The English satirist William Hone (1780-1842) became famous for his brilliant self-defense and acquittal when tried in 1817 for parodying parts of the Book of Common Prayer. His trial for blasphemous libel went on record as one of the most hilarious in , Regency Radical: Selected Writings of William Hone to your collection on WonderClub |