The life of Richard Palmer better known as Dick Turpin, the notorious highwayman and robber

including his numerous exploits, adventures, and hair-breadth escapes, trial and execution; with notices of many of his contemporaries

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The life of Richard Palmer better known as Dick Turpin, the notorious highwayman and robber

including his numerous exploits, adventures, and hair-breadth escapes, trial and execution; with notices of many of his contemporaries

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Richard "Dick" Turpin was an eighteenth-century highwayman and horse thief. After shooting a man during a robbery, Turpin rode 60 miles nonstop on his mare Black Bess in order to escape from the law. He was hanged in 1739. During the nineteenth century his story became the inspiration for a number of serialized novels, plays, and songs.

Miles's version of the legend was published in London in 1839 by Thomas White. Miles was also the author of a biography of Joseph Grimaldi and several books on sports.

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Thomas White
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English
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323

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Other Titles
Dick Turpin.

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10 pts. (323 p.) :
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323

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OL22885343M
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