Edward Abbott Parry
Edward Abbott Parry (1863-1943) was an English writer and judge. A witty commentator of court practice and the law, he is also known for his imaginative fairy tales written for older children. Opening with a reference to the Shakespearian character Dogberry’s use of the phrase ’vagrom men’, Parry’s ’Vagabonds All’ (1926) is a witty exploration of the concept of the ’vagabond’ or ’rogue’ in law. We are republishing this vintage work in a new modern edition, complete with reprints of the eight plates featured in the original version. 3