Gentlemen and Blackguards
Title | Gentlemen and Blackguards PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas Foulkes |
Publisher | Weidenfeld & Nicolson |
Pages | 341 |
Release | 2010-05-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0297858556 |
Men, money, duelling and murder: welcome to the infamous Derby race of 1844 and the gambling mania that gripped early 19th century Britain. This is a tale of money, gambling and sporting obsession; of rogues and rascals, outrageous criminality, aristocratic complacency, and a gripping investigation to expose the most audacious sporting plot of the age. In the early 1840s, Britain was the gambling capital of Europe and the Epsom Derby was attracting countless spectators and many millions of pounds in wagers. It was a time of frenzied speculation, high stakes and low morals. But as the unprincipled Regency era gave way to the high-mindedness of the Victorian period, reformers decided it was time to challenge the murky world of illegal gambling and in 1844, launched the far-reaching Parliamentary Enquiry. When the Derby of the same year ended in chaos, with the two favourite horses doped, the Turf's most dedicated follower and greatest tyrant Lord George Bentinck, took it upon himself to uncover the truth of what happened that day, which led to one of the most sensational court cases of the 19th century. A compelling detective story peopled with low-life aristocrats and high-minded reformers, GENTLEMEN AND BLACKGUARDS paints a rich picture of early Victorian society, bringing to light an overlooked turning point in British history.
Gentlemen and Blackguards
Title | Gentlemen and Blackguards PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas Foulkes |
Publisher | Hachette UK |
Pages | 341 |
Release | 2010-05-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0297858556 |
Men, money, duelling and murder: welcome to the infamous Derby race of 1844 and the gambling mania that gripped early 19th century Britain. This is a tale of money, gambling and sporting obsession; of rogues and rascals, outrageous criminality, aristocratic complacency, and a gripping investigation to expose the most audacious sporting plot of the age. In the early 1840s, Britain was the gambling capital of Europe and the Epsom Derby was attracting countless spectators and many millions of pounds in wagers. It was a time of frenzied speculation, high stakes and low morals. But as the unprincipled Regency era gave way to the high-mindedness of the Victorian period, reformers decided it was time to challenge the murky world of illegal gambling and in 1844, launched the far-reaching Parliamentary Enquiry. When the Derby of the same year ended in chaos, with the two favourite horses doped, the Turf's most dedicated follower and greatest tyrant Lord George Bentinck, took it upon himself to uncover the truth of what happened that day, which led to one of the most sensational court cases of the 19th century. A compelling detective story peopled with low-life aristocrats and high-minded reformers, GENTLEMEN AND BLACKGUARDS paints a rich picture of early Victorian society, bringing to light an overlooked turning point in British history.
The Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated
Title | The Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 920 |
Release | 1870 |
Genre | Phrenology |
ISBN |
The British Flag & Christian Sentinel
Title | The British Flag & Christian Sentinel PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 742 |
Release | 1870 |
Genre | Great Britain |
ISBN |
Pictures of the Past
Title | Pictures of the Past PDF eBook |
Author | Francis H. Grundy |
Publisher | |
Pages | 410 |
Release | 1879 |
Genre | Australia |
ISBN |
The Examiner
Title | The Examiner PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 856 |
Release | 1844 |
Genre | English literature |
ISBN |
The Black and Tans
Title | The Black and Tans PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Bennett |
Publisher | Pen and Sword |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2010-11-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1848843844 |
They could arrest and imprison anyone at any time. They murdered civilians. They wore a strange mixture of dark green tunics, khaki rousers, black belts and odd headgear, including civilian felt hats. The Irish named them after a famous pack of wild dogs on County Limerick The Black and Tans. Although they were only a small proportion of British forces in Ireland, they were the toughest, the wildest and the most feared. They knew nothing and they cared nothing about Ireland. They were sent there in March 1920 by Lloyd Georges coalition cabinet to make Ireland a hell for rebels to live in. Richard Bennetts book is an accurate and authoritative account of an ugly and harrowing period in Anglo-Irish history a period that the English have struggled to forget and the Irish cannot help but remember.