Murder and Mayhem in North London
Title | Murder and Mayhem in North London PDF eBook |
Author | Geoffrey Howse |
Publisher | |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Crime |
ISBN | 9781336208643 |
Murder, Mayhem and Music Hall
Title | Murder, Mayhem and Music Hall PDF eBook |
Author | Barry Anthony |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2015-02-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 085772682X |
The Strand is one of London's most iconic streets - today the bustling and thriving home of West End theatres and the luxurious Savoy hotel; in the Victorian era, the Strand was a much more seedy and destitute part of the city. Barry Anthony here explores the criminal and socially subversive behaviour which abounded in and around the Victorian Strand. He introduces us to a vast range of personalities - from prostitutes, confidence tricksters, vagrants and cadgers to the actors, comedians and music hall stars who trod the boards of the Strand's early theatres.
Murder Houses of London
Title | Murder Houses of London PDF eBook |
Author | Jan Bondeson |
Publisher | Amberley Publishing Limited |
Pages | 751 |
Release | 2014-01-15 |
Genre | True Crime |
ISBN | 144561491X |
Which of London's most gruesome murders happened in your street? And were they committed by Jack the Ripper, the Kray twins, the Blackout Ripper or ‘Acid Bath’ Haigh?
Murder Houses of Greater London
Title | Murder Houses of Greater London PDF eBook |
Author | Jan Bondeson |
Publisher | Troubador Publishing Ltd |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2018-11-29 |
Genre | True Crime |
ISBN | 178462974X |
Which of Greater London’s most gruesome murders happened in your street? And were they committed by Graham Frederick Young, the Poisoner of the North Circular Road, by the murderous Donald Hume, or by that monster Dennis Nilsen? Armed with this book and a good London map, you will be able to do some murder house detection work of your own.
A History of London's Prisons
Title | A History of London's Prisons PDF eBook |
Author | Geoffrey Howse |
Publisher | Grub Street Publishers |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 2013-01-19 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1783030674 |
The author of The A-Z of London Murders takes readers behind the bars of the city’s numerous jails and tells the tales of their most infamous inmates. London has had more prisons than any other British city. The City’s “gates” once contained prisons but probably the most notorious of all was Newgate, which stood for over seven hundred years. The eleventh-century Tower of London was used as a prison for a variety of high profile prisoners from Sir Thomas More to the Krays. Discover the background of a variety of historic places of incarceration such as the Clink, the King’s Bench Prison, and debtors’ prisons such as the Fleet Prison and the Marshalsea. “Lost” prisons such as the Gatehouse in Westminster, Millbank Penitentiary, Surrey County Gaol in Horsemonger Lane, the House of Detention, Coldbath Fields Prison, and Tothill Fields Bridewell Prison are also described in detail; as are more familiar jails: Holloway, Pentonville, Brixton, Wandsworth, and Wormwood Scrubs. In A History of London’s Prisons, Geoffrey Howse delves not only into the intricate web of historical facts detailing the origins of the capital’s prisons but also includes fascinating detail concerning the day-to-day life of prisoners—from the highly born to the most despicable human specimens imaginable—as well as those less fortunate individuals who found themselves through no fault of their own “in the clink,” some soon becoming clients of the hangman or executioner.
Deadly Derbyshire
Title | Deadly Derbyshire PDF eBook |
Author | Scott Lomax |
Publisher | Grub Street Publishers |
Pages | 139 |
Release | 2012-09-20 |
Genre | True Crime |
ISBN | 1844687007 |
A collection of historical British true crime stories, with illustrations included. From the murder of Hannah Hewitt in 1732 to John Cotton’s killing in 1898, Deadly Derbyshire gathers dramatic, atmospheric true tales of murder and manslaughter in this county in England’s East Midlands. Read about the “fiery” circumstances of the death of John McMorrow; a farm tragedy at Stoney Houghton; and killings for pittances such as three eggs and a sixpence. You’ll also discover stories of unprovoked and wicked deeds and numerous suspicious deaths. Based on extensive research of newspaper archives, uncovering a large number of cases never previously explored, this compendium examines the darker side of this historical port city.
The Last Job: "The Bad Grandpas" and the Hatton Garden Heist
Title | The Last Job: "The Bad Grandpas" and the Hatton Garden Heist PDF eBook |
Author | Dan Bilefsky |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 347 |
Release | 2019-04-23 |
Genre | True Crime |
ISBN | 0393609529 |
“[Bilefsky] is a brisk, enthusiastic storyteller.… [A] meticulously researched procedural.” —Laura Lippman, New York Times Over Easter weekend 2015, a motley crew of six aging English thieves couldn’t resist coming out of retirement for one last career-topping heist. Though not the smoothest of blokes, these analog crooks in a digital age managed to disable the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit’s high-security alarm system and drill through twenty inches of reinforced concrete, walking away with a stunning haul of at least $21 million in jewels, gold, diamonds, family heirlooms, and cash. Dan Bilefsky draws on unrivaled access to the leading officers on the case at Scotland Yard, as well as notorious figures from London’s shadowy underworld, to offer a gripping account of how these unassuming masterminds nearly pulled off one of the greatest heists of the century.