Two Accounts of the Life and Adventures of Bampfylde Moore Carew, the King of the Beggars
Book Description
                        Illustrated by b/w. prints, maps & drawings; an extensive introduction gives the background to the family & locality of this notorious eighteenth century rogue; "Bampfylde Moore Carew 'was a Rogue in the grand tradition. An idler, a swindler, a knave and a rascal, ... a wit and a practical joker'. So Dr Breitmeyer describes this West Country folk hero in his introduction to the two 19th century pamphlets re-printed here for the first time as facsimilies of the originals, which recount Bampfylde's Life and adventures. Born 1690, the second son of an ancient, wealthy and much respected Devonshire family, Bampfylde renounced the comfortable life that might have been his almost by right as a gentleman for that of an itinerant beggar. Choosing the freedom of the road in place of security, adventure not domesticity, and looking always for new experiences, Bampfylde established himself as a true 'King of the Beggars' Although no Scholar-Gipsy but a rogue by any standard of morality, he must have often laughed heartily and he made many others laugh very pleasantly with him."; as-new copy.
                    
                                            Dealer Notes
                            First Thus; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
                        
                                    
                        Author
                        Breitmeyer, Hugo ( Introduction by )
                    
                    
                                        
                        Date
                        1985
                    
                    
                                        
                        Binding
                        Card Covers
                    
                    
                                        
                        Publisher
                        Kennard Press; London
                    
                    
                    
                                        
                        Condition
                        Near Fine Condition
                    
                    
                                        
                        Pages
                        60
                    
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