The pathetic history of George Barnwell, the London apprentice :
who, by keeping company, and following the advice of a woman of the town, named Milwood, was reduced to the lowest pitch of infamy : detailing every particular of his guilty career, from the robbing of his master to the dreadful murder of his uncle! : with the history of Maria, his sweetheart.

APA Citation

Cruikshank, R., Hodgson & Co. (Publishers). (1824). The pathetic history of George Barnwell, the London apprentice: who, by keeping company, and following the advice of a woman of the town, named Milwood, was reduced to the lowest pitch of infamy : detailing every particular of his guilty career, from the robbing of his master to the dreadful murder of his uncle! : with the history of Maria, his sweetheart. London: Printed by and for Hodgson & Co., No. 10, Newgate Street.

MLA Citation

Cruikshank, Robert, 1789-1856, and Hodgson & Co. (Publishers). The Pathetic History of George Barnwell, the London Apprentice: Who, by Keeping Company, And Following the Advice of a Woman of the Town, Named Milwood, Was Reduced to the Lowest Pitch of Infamy : Detailing Every Particular of His Guilty Career, From the Robbing of His Master to the Dreadful Murder of His Uncle! : With the History of Maria, His Sweetheart. London: Printed by and for Hodgson & Co., No. 10, Newgate Street, 1824.

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