Lot 34 of 139:
Mist, Nathaniel. Mist's Weekly Journal, approximately 140 issues bound in one volume, January 1726 to December 1727. A frequently prosecuted opposition newspaper to the Whig administration, printed by this notable Jacobite journalist. The papers include reports of robberies, highwaymen, murders, executions, pirates, booksellers being arrested for printing 'obscene books'. There are numerous advertisements for quack cures, treatments for venereal disease, artificial teeth, care for 'lunaticks', h  

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Mist, Nathaniel. Mist's Weekly Journal, approximately 140 issues bound in one volume, January 1726 to December 1727. A frequently prosecuted opposition newspaper to the Whig administration, printed by this notable Jacobite journalist. The papers include reports of robberies, highwaymen, murders, executions, pirates, booksellers being arrested for printing 'obscene books'. There are numerous advertisements for quack cures, treatments for venereal disease, artificial teeth, care for 'lunaticks', houses/property, new books - including Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift (advertised in the issue of 29 October 1726). There are notices and offers of rewards for lost dogs, stolen horses, property stolen from ships & coaches. The issue of 19 November 1726 reports on Mary Toft giving birth to rabbits. The issue of 30 April 1726 gives a gruesome report of Captain Jane, a 'barbarous villain' who tortured and killed his cabin boy. There are reports of highwaymen being sent to Newgate, and a man being dipped in salt water to cure him after being bitten by a mad dog. Six fellows being committed to gaol are described in one report as being 'intolerably saucy'. The volume includes two speeches to parliament printed by John Baskett. The newspapers have general toning from age, occasional pale staining, several small clippings removed. Bound in worn half-leather with brown paper jacket Provenance: By descent of Nathaniel Mist (our vendor's ancestor)

Realised Price: £2500

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