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A collection of illustrated case studies recounts celebrated criminal trials and executions in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Britain, examining poisonings, forgeries, impostures, and judicial killings within their social and legal context. Each essay reconstructs the facts, trial proceedings, contemporary press reaction, and biographical aftermath, and is accompanied by bibliographic notes and period engravings. Taken together, the pieces illuminate changing attitudes toward crime, punishment, and public spectacle across successive Georgian eras.
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