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811952389X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
47535508-nnew. unknown
47535508like new. unknown
187317803Baltimore Gazette Printers 1873. First Edition. soft cover. Very Good/No jacket. Baltimore Gazette Printers. 1873. 59pp. Wrps. McDade 1012. An excellent copy. Baltimore Gazette, Printers paperback
GOR002792208Paperback. Very Good. paperback
GOR003933804Paperback. Very Good. paperback
0708924344.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2090502113717407Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19522110502150414133Bunkyo shuppan 1952. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Bunkyo shuppan paperback
1994005811Random House 1994. Book. As New. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Mint copy in like jacket. $23.00 on flap.Stated First Edition.Beautiful copy. Random House Hardcover
159031London: William Hodge & Company 1950 new edition. Hardcover 298pp. Very good no dust jacket. Photographs chronology appendices. Trial of Alma Victoria Rattenbury Alma Victoria Rattenbury George Percy Stoner George Percy Stoner. Murder of Francis Mawson Rattenbury & Francis Mawson Rattenbury. Publisher series: Notable British Trials. Locale:. Law Murder Trials--England Murder Trials--England Trials. William Hodge & Company Hardcover
159040London: William Hodge and Company 1947 1st printing. Hardcover 313pp. Fine no dust jacket. Illustrations photographs chronology appendix. Trial of Thomas John Ley & Lawrence John Smith. Murder of John Mcmain Mudie. Publisher series: Notable British Trials. Law Chalk Pit Murders. William Hodge and Company Hardcover
Gilder, Joshua and Anne-LIn Pristine Condition. unknown
19782090202118203981Kinema Junposha 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kinema Junposha paperback
1332071813.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1948DEMO014111IAlbuquerque NM: Merle Armitage Editions 1948. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/price-clipped dj. Peter Hurd photos. 8vo black cloth; nicked dj <br/><br/>True crime accounts that are more exciting than fiction. Signed by Fergusson on the half-title. "Probably people are never so much themselves as when they are killing or being killed. . This is most true in New Mexico where within the memory of living menand women killing has come all the way from a manly and needful act to an intolerable offense -Fergusson." Illustrated by Peter Hurd. Merle Armitage Editions hardcover
19750008454Washington DC : Federal Bureau of Investigation April 10 1975. First edition. Very Good. Folio broadside two holes punched at top for posting slight loss on right margin from paper button sealer with three folds from mailing. <br/><br/>In this infamous sequence Patty Hearst was kidnapped and converted by her captors the Cinque and his Symbionese Liberation Army in February 1974. With the Harrises and others they engaged in a series of crimes - especially bank robberies - while eluding capture. This updated wanted poster is from April 1975. Hearst was ultimately captured on September 18 1975. The Harrises and others remained "at large" until 2002 and 2003. Federal Bureau of Investigation unknown
159037London: William Hodge and Company 1953 1st printing. Hardcover 271pp. Fine no dust jacket. Illustrations photographs chronology appendices bibliography. Trial of John George Haigh. Murder of Olive Durand-Deacon. Publisher series: Notable British Trials. Law Murder Trials. William Hodge and Company Hardcover
19592090502113709412Not Available 1959. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
17852The Central Criminal Court Old Bailey London. Stamped first day of trial 12 December 1907. On one side of a 10 x 12.5 cm piece of card. In fair condition lightly aged and worn. Signed 'C C Wakefield' and granting admission to 'the representative of the Pall Mall ' the trial beginning on 12 December 1907. Annotated around Wakefield's signature: 'For the trial of Robert Wood for the murder of Emily Dimmock of St Paul's Road Camden Town Judge - W Justice Grantham Leading Conuncil - Sir Charles Mathews for the prosecution; Mr Marshall Halll for the defence. Verdict - Not guilty.' The Central Criminal Court (Old Bailey), London. Stamped first day of trial, 12 December 1907. unknown
1836665381836. Concord NH 1836. Concord NH 1836. "Oh! Lust Accursed Lust! 'Twas This for Which I Did the Deed" Broadside. Murder. A Private Individual at the Bar. Abr'm Prescott's Confession Of the Murder of Mrs. Sally Cochran of Pembroke N.H.--June 23 1833. Concord NH.: S.n. 1836. 17" x 11-1/2" 43.2 x 29.2 cm broadside. Two columns of verse in twenty stanzas within woodcut ornamental border text headed by large woodcut vignette of a coffin. Light browning and a few minor stains faint horizontal and vertical fold line chipping to edges section lacking from bottom margin just touching bottom right corner of border a few tears along fold lines with no loss to text later repairs to verso. $1950. Abraham Prescott was convicted of the murder of Sally Cochran following two separate highly publicized trials held in Concord New Hampshire in September 1834 and September 1835. Despite a robust and well-crafted insanity defense mounted by his counsel Prescott was sentenced to death. Originally scheduled to be hanged in Hopkinton New Hampshire on December 23 1835 his execution was delayed and he was ultimately executed on January 6 1836. This rare broadside features a verse account that explicitly frames the murder as a crime of passion capturing the sensationalized public sentiment of the era: "Oh! lust accursed lust! 'twas this / For which I did the deed; / Forfeiting heaven and life and bliss / Forfeiting all I need." OCLC locates 7 copies American Antiquarian Society Brown Dartmouth Harvard Peabody Essex Museum University of Michigan Yale. See McDade The Annals of Murder 769. Burt American Murder Ballads 66-67. unknown
18328608London Printed for the Proprietors and sold by W. Nute 1832. 1832 366 2 p. 5 plates one damaged. List of books recently published by Thomas Kelly. Contemporary half calf spine gilt and marbled boards. The front endpaper has been removed and p.171/172 partly in facsimile. A little rubbed on the edges and corners but still an attractive copy. London Printed for the Proprietors, and sold by W. Nute, hardcover
1994064361Shinko Music Pub. Co. Ltd. / Orien Press 1994. Soft cover. Very Good. Japanese-language large softcover in VG condition: unmarked slight to light exterior wear. 135 pages giving the Vocal Guitar Keyboard Bass and Drums for eight songs: Riot Blue Murder We All Fall Down Cry For Love Save My Love Shouldn't Have Let You Go Still of the Night Dancin' in the Moonlight. The introductions to the songs are in Japanese but the vocals for each song are in English. 1 lb <br/> <br/> Shinko Music Pub. Co., Ltd. / Orien Press paperback
128988London: Thomas Kelly 1824. Hardcover 512pp. Poor no dust jacket. Leather binding. Frontispiece with tissue guard engraved title with vignette illustrations notes appendix. The spine is cracked and chipped and the boards are detached and heavily worn at the corners. Illustrated by portraits drawn from life and other copperplate engravings of peculiar interest. Trial of John Thurtell. Murder of William Weare. Law Gambling Law Trials--England. Thomas Kelly Hardcover
34284Edinburgh: Edinburgh: Printed for G. Hamilton and J. Balfour 1753. First edition 4 288 149 1pp. folding engraved map Birmingham Law Society stamp on title recent half calf marbled boards spine gilt red morocco title label. The Appin Murder occurred on 14 May 1752 near Appin in the west of Scotland and it resulted in what is often held to be a notorious miscarriage of justice. It occurred in the tumultuous aftermath of the Jacobite Rising of 1745. The murder inspired events in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Kidnapped. Edinburgh: Edinburgh: Printed for G. Hamilton and J. Balfour, 1753 hardcover