A swindler's progress nobles and convicts in the age of liberty

In May 1835 in a Sydney courtroom, a slight, prematurely balding man was charged with forgery. The prisoner claimed he was Edward, Viscount Lascelles, eldest son of the Earl of Harewood. The Crown alleged he was a confidence trickster and serial impostor. Was this the real Edward Lascelles, heir to...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: McKenzie, Kirsten, 1970- (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Sydney : UNSW Press 2009.
Edición:1st ed
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Sumario:In May 1835 in a Sydney courtroom, a slight, prematurely balding man was charged with forgery. The prisoner claimed he was Edward, Viscount Lascelles, eldest son of the Earl of Harewood. The Crown alleged he was a confidence trickster and serial impostor. Was this the real Edward Lascelles, heir to one of Britain's most spectacular fortunes? How had he come to vanish? What does his tale tell us about status and class, property and wealth, and nobles and convicts in the first part of the nineteenth century? Part mystery story, part narrative history, this is a tale of swindlers, adventurers and
Notas:Originally published: Sydney, N.S.W. : University of New South Wales Press, 2009.
Descripción Física:1 online resource (352 p.)
Bibliografía:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781742231136