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Last edited by Christopher Thompson
May 25, 2012 | History
A typical, not very deep, book of its time about past criminal cases and the judges involved. None of the cases are gone into in any great detail and, for the modern reader, there is little debate about the morality or efficacy of capital pubishment.
Some of the facts can be disputed, e.g. on the last page of the book it states that Constance Kent (Road Hill House murderer) had died in the 1890s, when in fact she was alive and well and living in Australia. Nevertheless it is worth a light-hearted read.
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Crime, Crime and criminals, Criminals, Judges, TrialsPlaces
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Table of Contents
I. Acquitting the Guilty
II. Protecting the Judge
III. Ignorance in Court
IV. The Art of Summing Up
V. The Interpreter and Others
VI. Reports Discourteous
VII. Romance and Tragedy
VIII. An Extraordinary Murder
IX. A Drama of the Sea
X. Mr. Salamander Murphy
XI. The Sanity of Murderers
XII. Two Strange Cases
XIII. Victims of the Law
XIV. The Imitators
XV. Two Dramas
XVI. An American Murder Mystery
XVII. The Hidden Wife
XVIII. A Fatal Error
XIX. Detectives and Criminals
XX. Dishonour among Thieves
XXI. False Witness
XXII. The Clue and the Criminal
XXIII. Women and Crime
XXIV. Poisoners
XXV. A Murderess Acquitted
XXVI. Colossal Frauds by Women
XXVII. Spiritualists in the Dock
XXVIII. The Road Murder
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Feedback?May 25, 2012 | Edited by Christopher Thompson | Description added by British book collector. |
December 6, 2010 | Edited by Open Library Bot | Added subjects from MARC records. |
December 3, 2010 | Edited by Open Library Bot | Added subjects from MARC records. |
December 10, 2009 | Created by WorkBot | add works page |