Publisher's Synopsis
The resourceful literary hack, Richard Johnson, was employed by many prominent publishers of his day. Juvenile Trials, inspired by Sarah Fielding's The Governess (1749), concerns a plan of a tutor and governess to bring their unruly pupils into line by permitting self-government through a court with judge and jury. The subsequent series of trials provide humor, suspense and first-rate detective work and offer a lighthearted insight into by-gone educational methods.