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QUEEN CAROLINE AND THE PRINT CULTURE OF REGENCY RADICALISM<br />
181<br />
the First Day, and Lord Chief Justice Ellenborough, on the Last Two Days, Lon<strong>do</strong>n,<br />
Printed by and for William Hone.<br />
Hone, W. (1820a), Th e Queen’s Letter to the King, Lon<strong>do</strong>n, Printed for W. Hone.<br />
Hone, W. (1820b), Th e King’s Treatment of the Queen. Shortly Stated to the People of<br />
England, Lon<strong>do</strong>n, Printed for W. Hone.<br />
Hone, W. (1820c), Th e Form of Prayer, with Th anksgiving to Almighty God, to be used<br />
daily by all Devout People throughout the Realm, for the Happy Deliverance of Her<br />
Majesty Queen Caroline from the late most Traitorous Conspiracy, Lon<strong>do</strong>n, printed<br />
for W. Hone.<br />
Hone, W. (1821a), To the King, From the Author of ‘Th e King’s Treatment of the Queen’,<br />
Lon<strong>do</strong>n, printed for W. Hone.<br />
Hone, W. (1821b), An Accurate Report of the Trial of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen<br />
Caroline before the House of Lords, on a Bill of Pains and Penalties, Charging Her<br />
Majesty with a Criminal Intercourse, with a Foreigner Named Bartolomo Bergami.<br />
Containing the Evidence in Full--the Speeches of Counsel on both Sides--Examinations<br />
of Witnesses, by the Peers and Counsel,--Debates on Various Interesting Questions<br />
Connected with the Trial--the Opinion of the Judges thereon,--Miss Demont’s Letters,-<br />
-Proceedings on the First, Second and Th ird Reading of the Bill – Divorce Clause, &c.<br />
Lon<strong>do</strong>n, printed by W. Hone.<br />
Hone, W. (1822), A Slap at Slop and the Bridge Street Gang, Lon<strong>do</strong>n, printed for W.<br />
Hone.<br />
Hone, W. (1823), Ancient Mysteries Described, Especially the English Miracle Plays, Founded<br />
on Apocryphal New Testament Story, Extant Among the Unpublished Manuscripts in<br />
the British Museum, including notices of Ecclisiastical Shows, the Festivals of Fools<br />
and Asses – the English Boy-Bishop, the Descent into Hell--the Lord Mayor’s Show,<br />
the Guildhall Giants – Christmas Carols, &c. By William Hone. With Engravings on<br />
Copper and Wood. “Is it possible the spells of Apocrypha should juggle men into such<br />
strange Mysteries?” – Shakespeare, Lon<strong>do</strong>n, printed for W. Hone.<br />
Hone, W. (1824), Aspersions Answered, and Explanatory Statement, Addressed to the Public<br />
at Large, and to Every Reader of the Quarterly Review in Particular, By William Hone.<br />
“Truth will ultimately prevail, even though he who uttered it should be destroyed.”--Dr.<br />
Vicesimus Knox, Lon<strong>do</strong>n, printed for W. Hone.<br />
Hone, W. (1971), “Th e Political House that Jack Built”, Rickword, E. (ed.), Radical Squibs<br />
and Loyal Ripostes Satirical Pamphlets of the Regency Period, 1819-1821 Illustrated by<br />
George Cruikshank and others, Bath, Adams & Dart, pp. 35-58 [1819].<br />
Hone, W. (1971), “Th e Political Showman – at Home! Exhibiting his Cabinet of Curiosities<br />
and Creatures--All Alive! By the Author of the Political House that Jack Built”, Rickword,<br />
E. (ed.), Radical Squibs and Loyal Ripostes Satirical Pamphlets of the Regency Period,<br />
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