The wonderful and terrible memoirs of Joe Grimaldi, one of Britain's most famous actors and clowns, edited by Boz (Charles Dickens) and published in 1838.
Donate to Charles Dickens.: The memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi
The Thieves make a second attempt; alarmed by their perseverance, Grimaldi repairs to Hatton Garden—Interview with Mr. Trott; ingenious device of that gentleman, and its result on the third visit of the Burglars—Comparative attractions of Pantomime and Spectacle—Trip to Gravesend and Chatham—Disagreeable recognition of a good-humoured friend, and an agreeable mode of journeying recommended to all TravellersSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=EKHEKXBAZBQG6¤cy_code=GBP)