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Genuine Account of the Trial of Eugene Aram; Who Was Convicted, at York Assizes, Eng., Aug. 5, 1759, of the Murder of Daniel Clark; in Which, after a Brief Narration of the Fact, Is Included an Account of the Remarkable Discovery of a Human Skeleton; the Depositions of Anna Aram, Philip Coates, John Yeates, &c.; the Confession of Richard Houseman; the Examination and Commitment of Eugene Aram, Together with the Remarkable Defence He Made on His Trial, and His Own Account of Himself, Written after His Condemnation; with the Apology for the Attempt He Made on His Own Life. All Taken from the Original Depositions and Manuscripts of Eugene Aram. These Circumstances Constituting the Basis of Bulwer's Eugene Aram


Coverage: 1 v. Boston: B. Franklin Edmands, 24, Court St. J.H. Eastburn, printer, 1832

Volumes:
1 (1832)