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Mrs. Maybrick's Own Story: My Fifteen Lost Years

Chapter 2: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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A firsthand memoir recounts a woman's arrest, a public inquest, trial, and subsequent years of penal servitude, detailing solitary confinement, hard labor, prison transfers, medical care, and restricted communication. It blends personal narrative, letters, and eyewitness descriptions to portray daily routines, disciplinary regimes, and the psychological and physical effects of imprisonment. Chapters examine religion and moral life behind bars, administrative obstacles to release, and campaigns for mercy and legal redress, while calling attention to perceived injustices and weaknesses in the penal system. The account ends with the author's release and reflections on recovery and continuing challenges reintegrating into society.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS


Florence Elizabeth Maybrick, Frontispiece
FACING PAGE
The Late Dr. Helen Densmore, 32
Lord Charles Russell, 48
St. George’s Hall, Liverpool, 52
Justice Fitz-James Stephen, 56
Baroness von Roques, 112
Aylesbury Prison, 128
Miss Mary A. Dodge (“Gail Hamilton”), 144
Right Hon. A. Akers-Douglas, M.P., 216
Hon. James G. Blaine, 248
Hon. Robert T. Lincoln, 256
Hon. John Hay, 288
Hon. Joseph H. Choate, 320
Samuel V. Hayden, 352
Leonidas D. Yarrell, 368