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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.

About the Author

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Horace Bleackley

Horace Bleackley was an English author known for his work in the genre of true crime and historical narrative. His notable book, "Some Distinguished Victims of the Scaffold," explores the lives and fates of individuals who met their end on the gallows, providing a chilling yet fascinating insight into the darker aspects of justice and punishment in history. Bleackley's writing reflects a keen interest in the complexities of human behavior and societal norms, making his contributions to literature both engaging and thought-provoking.

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