The Great Pictorial History of World Crime

The Great Pictorial History of World Crime
Title The Great Pictorial History of World Crime PDF eBook
Author Jay Robert Nash
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Law
ISBN 9781442238435

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This unparalleled reference spans the entire scope of world history offering a thorough investigation into the most infamous crimes and their perpetrators throughout recorded time. Each chapter begins with an essay that introduces the topic and provides a concise overview of the historical, social, and often, political significance of the crime.

The Great Pictorial History of World Crime

The Great Pictorial History of World Crime
Title The Great Pictorial History of World Crime PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages
Release 2004
Genre Assassination
ISBN 9780810859432

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Investigation into the most infamous crimes and their perpetrators throughout recorded time. An all-inclusive history of every major crime category is represented with essays and in-depth profiles that introduce the topics and individuals, providing a concise overview of the historical, social, and very often, political significance of the crime.

The Great Pictorial History of World Crime

The Great Pictorial History of World Crime
Title The Great Pictorial History of World Crime PDF eBook
Author Jay Robert Nash
Publisher
Pages 1755
Release 2004
Genre Crime
ISBN 9781928831228

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A narrative, illustrated history of worldwide crimes and criminals from ancient times to the present.

A Pictorial History of Crime

A Pictorial History of Crime
Title A Pictorial History of Crime PDF eBook
Author Julian Symons
Publisher
Pages 294
Release 1966
Genre Crime
ISBN

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Charles Dickens: A Pictorial History of the World's Greatest Storyteller

Charles Dickens: A Pictorial History of the World's Greatest Storyteller
Title Charles Dickens: A Pictorial History of the World's Greatest Storyteller PDF eBook
Author Phil Carradice
Publisher Fonthill Media
Pages 195
Release 2014-03-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1781552789

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Charles Dickens was a phenomenon: a demonicly hardworking journalist, the father of ten children, a tireless walker and traveller, a supporter of liberal social causes, but most of all a great novelist - the creator of characters who live immortally in the English imagination: the Artful Dodger, Mr Pickwick, Pip, David Copperfield, Little Nell, Lady Dedlock and many more. At the age of twelve he was sent to work in a blacking factory by his affectionate but feckless parents. From these unpromising beginnings, he rose to scale all the social and literary heights, entirely through his own efforts. When he died, the world mourned, and he was buried - against his wishes - in Westminster Abbey. Yet the brilliance concealed a divided character: a republican, he disliked America; sentimental about the family in his writings, he took up passionately with a young actress; usually generous, he cut off his impecunious children. This pictorial history will shed a new and alternative light on this literary giant.

The Mark Inside

The Mark Inside
Title The Mark Inside PDF eBook
Author Amy Reading
Publisher Vintage
Pages 306
Release 2013-02-26
Genre True Crime
ISBN 0307473597

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In 1919, Texas rancher J. Frank Norfleet lost everything he had in a stock market swindle—twice. But instead of slinking home in shame, he turned the tables on the confidence men. Armed with a revolver and a suitcase full of disguises, Norfleet set out to capture the five men who had conned him, allowing himself to be ensnared in the con again and again to gather evidence on his enemies. Through the story of Norfleet’s ingenious reverse-swindle, Amy Reading reveals the fascinating mechanics behind the big con—an artful performance targeted to the most vulnerable points of human nature—and invites you into the crooked history of a nation on the hustle, constantly feeding the hunger and the hope of the mark inside.

The Notorious Ben Hecht

The Notorious Ben Hecht
Title The Notorious Ben Hecht PDF eBook
Author Julien Gorbach
Publisher Purdue University Press
Pages 504
Release 2019-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 1612495958

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2019 National Jewish Book Award Finalist for Biography. Ben Hecht had seen his share of death-row psychopaths, crooked ward bosses, and Capone gun thugs by the time he had come of age as a crime reporter in gangland Chicago. His grim experience with what he called “the soul of man” gave him a kind of uncanny foresight a decade later, when a loose cannon named Adolf Hitler began to rise to power in central Europe. In 1932, Hecht solidified his legend as "the Shakespeare of Hollywood" with his thriller Scarface, the Howard Hughes epic considered the gangster movie to end all gangster movies. But Hecht rebelled against his Jewish bosses at the movie studios when they refused to make films about the Nazi menace. Leveraging his talents and celebrity connections to orchestrate a spectacular one-man publicity campaign, he mobilized pressure on the Roosevelt administration for an Allied plan to rescue Europe’s Jews. Then after the war, Hecht became notorious, embracing the labels “gangster” and “terrorist” in partnering with the mobster Mickey Cohen to smuggle weapons to Palestine in the fight for a Jewish state. The Notorious Ben Hecht: Iconoclastic Writer and Militant Zionist is a biography of a great twentieth-century writer that treats his activism during the 1940s as the central drama of his life. It details the story of how Hecht earned admiration as a humanitarian and vilification as an extremist at this pivotal moment in history, about the origins of his beliefs in his varied experiences in American media, and about the consequences. Who else but Hecht could have drawn the admiration of Ezra Pound, clowned around with Harpo Marx, written Notorious and Spellbound with Alfred Hitchcock, launched Marlon Brando’s career, ghosted Marilyn Monroe’s memoirs, hosted Jack Kerouac and Salvador Dalí on his television talk show, and plotted revolt with Menachem Begin? Any lover of modern history who follows this journey through the worlds of gangsters, reporters, Jazz Age artists, Hollywood stars, movie moguls, political radicals, and guerrilla fighters will never look at the twentieth century in the same way again.