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050 00 $aKD372.C665$bC665 1828
100 1 $aCorder, William,$d1803-1828.
245 13 $aAn authentic and faithful history of the mysterious murder of Maria Marten :$bwith a full development of all the extraordinary circumstances which led to the discovery of her body in the red barn : to which are added, the trial of William Corder, taken at large in short-hand especially for this work : with an account of his execution, dissection, &c. and many interesting particulars relative to the village of Polstead and its vicinity, the prison correspondence of Corder, and fifty three letters in answer to his advertisements for a wife /$cthe whole compiled and arranged with upwards of three hundred explanatory notes, by J. Curtis.
260 $aLondon :$bThomas Kelly,$c1828.
300 $axvi, 472 p., [15] leaves of plates :$bill., ports. ;$c22 cm.
501 $aWith: Corder, William. The trial of William Corder at the assizes, Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk, August 7th and 8th, 1828 for the murder of Maria Marten in the red barn at Polstead. London : Knight & Lacey, 1828 -- Seaman, Meschach. The privileges of the righteous and the woes of the wicked. Ipswich : S. Piper, [1828?] -- Corder, William. Corder's love letters. [London] : John Fairburn, [1828?] -- Jerrold, Douglas William. Wives by advertisement. London : J. Duncombe, [1828?] -- Phrenological remarks on Corder's cranium. London : John Fairburn, [1828?] -- Digges, West. The red barn. London : Printed for the author by Teulon and Fox, [1828?]. Bound together subsequent to publication.$5DLC
600 10 $aCorder, William,$d1803-1828$vTrials, litigation, etc.
650 0 $aTrials (Murder)$zEngland$zBury St. Edmunds.
600 10 $aMarten, Maria,$d1801-1827.
710 1 $aGreat Britain.$bAssizes (Bury St. Edmunds)