Henry Fielding - The Life of Mr Jonathan Wild The Great, Folio Society, 1966
Henry Fielding - The Life of Mr Jonathan Wild The Great, Folio Society, 1966
With Wood Engravings by Frank Martin. A powerful satirical novel, first published in 1743 in his Miscellanies. The book is a mock-biography based on the real-life London gang leader and "Thief-Taker General" Jonathan Wild who manipulated the legal system to run a massive underworld empire until he was hanged in 1725. Fielding uses Wild's life as a brutal allegory to attack political corruption, specifically targeting Britain’s first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole.
Patterned hardcover with slipcase in fine condition. Text firm and clean. Bumps to edges of slipcase.
Weight 515g. Pages 187.