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An exceptional biography of the infamous Jonathan Wild, who took early 18th century organised crime to a new level, under the guise of the Thief Taker General, making Al Capone and the Krays appear like mere amateurs. Very well ordered research with plausible explanations and theories in areas left blank over the passage of time, this book is a must have for anyone who has an interest in the history of crime.
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Biography, Crime, Criminals, Gangs, History, London, Newgate, Old Bailey, Criminals, great britain, Criminals, biographyPeople
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Thief-Taker General: Jonathan Wild and the emergence of crime and corruption as a way of life in eighteenth-century England
1985, Transaction Books
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0887380328 9780887380327
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Thief-Taker General: the rise and fall of Jonathan Wild.
1970, Hutchinson
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0091017505 9780091017507
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Bibliography: p. [317]-327.
Reprint. Originally published: London : Hutchinson, 1970.
Includes index.
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