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19672111902153302711Asahishinbunsha 1967. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Asahishinbunsha paperback
19672091502133526841Asahishinbunsha 1967. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Asahishinbunsha paperback
19472110502150400718All Romance Company 1947. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 All Romance Company paperback
2090502113717407Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
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
1940biblio12251<p>First edition first printing of this author's first novel. There is a 1 1/2 inch wide by 1/2 inch deep chuck missing from the base of the spine. Light edge wear to the rest of the dustjacket. Price clipped otherwise in very good / very good condition.</p> Eyre & Spottiswoode hardcover
196936318Richmond VA: March 11 1969. 1969. Very good. - Typed letter filling two-thirds of an 11-inch high by 8-1/2 inch wide sheet of cream notepaper. Signed "William C. Perdue". Together with a Virginia Pentitentiary mailing envelope and a carbon copy of the letter from Foxe to which Perdue is replying. Perdue's letter is lightly creased around the edges and has been folded three times for mailing. There are 2 staples in the top left corner where the envelope & carbon copy have been attached to Perdue's letter. Very good. <p>Perdue is replying to a letter of encouragement and support from Freudian psychiatrist and criminologist Dr. Arthur N. Foxe who writes: "I have been mindful of your use of the concept of Criminosis psychoneurotic behavior taking the form of criminal or antisocial actsand I have read your article with attention and interest." Foxe knows the concept to be valid from his own experiences and struggles at Great Meadow maximum security prison in the thirties. Perdue replies:"I am deeply honored to have gotten your letter.I have been in the Field of Criminology for only 15 years at this one Penitentiary and it is certainly an honor to have one of the "Criminology Greats" extend a verbal pat-on-the-back as well as encouragment.in a Field of Work still filled with 'amused skepticism' mentioned by you in your recent article."<p>Perdue's thesis was titled "A comparison of the Rorschach responses ot two groups of murderers confined in prison". Among his published articles co-authored with David Lester are "Those who murder kin: a Rorschach study" and "Movement responses of Murderers to Roschach stimuli". Richmond, VA: March 11, 1969. unknown
1332071813.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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
159038London: William Hodge & Company 1951 2nd edition. Hardcover 261pp. Near fine no dust jacket. Photographs chronology appendices. The spine is faded. Trial of Frederick Bywaters & Edith Thompson. Murder of Percy Thompson. Publisher series: Notable British Trials. Law. William Hodge & Company Hardcover
38036Janesville Wis.: Barker Burnett & Hall Printers & Publishers 1855. First edition 8vo 205 x 135 mm 48pp. some light spotting orig. green upper printed wrapper lower wrapper missing disbound. "Mayberry knowing Alger was returning with a sum of money met him on the road in Harmony Wisconsin and killed him with a hatchet while riding with him. Wisconsin had abolished the death penalty and a mob seized Mayberry after his conviction and hanged him in the streets."McDale. McDale The Annals of Murder. Janesville, Wis.: Barker, Burnett & Hall, Printers & Publishers, 1855 unknown
183335550Philadelphia: Printed at Alexander's General Printing Office 1833. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. Hardcover. Ex-institutional copy. 72 pages. Original wraps without the outer covers bound in black cloth covered boards with copy of the title pasted down on the front cover. Gilt lettered title on the spine. New tan end sheets front and back. Page 1 is the title page and has two stamps at the bottom: Presbyterian Historical Society Philadelphia and a red withdrawn stamp. Print is small and contents are clean. <br /> <br /> McDade 335 - "Getter convicted of fornication and bastardy was given the option of marrying the girl he had wronged; six weeks later saddled with a wife he did not want he choked her to death.â€. From wikipedia:<br /> <br /> Getter's Island previously known as Abel's Island is a small island in the Delaware River in Easton Pennsylvania in the United States. It is best known as the location of the execution of Charles Getter the last person to be publicly executed in Pennsylvania. History edit Execution of Charles Getter edit The island is named after Charles Getter a farm hand who was hanged on the island in 1833 for the murder of Margaret Lawall a woman he married to avoid prosecution for impregnating her outside of wedlock. Getter's execution was initially scheduled to take place at Center Square in Easton but it was moved to the island - then known as Abel's Island - to accommodate the crowds.<br /> An estimated 15000 to 20000 people some of whom traveled hundreds of miles gathered in the town to view the execution. 12 An initial attempt to hang him failed forcing a second attempt which resulted in his death. A reporter who witnessed the scene was horrified at how little the crowd was affected by the execution and called on lawmakers to take action. 2 Governor George Wolf agreed with the reporter and signed a law banning public execution on April 10 1834. As a result Getter was the last person in Pennsylvania to be publicly executed. 2. Printed at Alexander's General Printing Office hardcover
182588889Concord: Jacob B. Moore 1825. First Edition. Octavo. Sewn wrappers; 127pp. Lacking cover wraps if issued; half-title and title page quite worn with mended horizontal tears and nearly detached from text block; final text leaf crudely repaired by an early owner. A complete copy Fair to Good only.<br /> <br /> A case of filicide. The "father and stepmother were charged with the murder of a five-year-old child by neglect and starvation. The father was convicted of manslaughter" McDade. SABIN 96867. McDADE 328. Jacob B. Moore unknown
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
rja818518<p>UKthick 8vo HBdw/djillustrated1st edn. Complete number line 1. FINE/FINE. No owner inscrptn and no price-clip to dw/dj.Brightcrispcleanmattb/w Whitechapel map with small circular cut-outs of victims' murder sites to front and spine illustrated dw/dj with black lettering on front and white lettering on spine; with negligible shelf-wear or creasing to edges and corners - no nicks or tears present.Topfore-edges bright and clean; contents brighttightcleansolid and sound - pristine - no dog-ear reading creases to any pages' corners appears unread apart from my collation.Publisher's brightcrisp cleansharp-corneredoriginal plain red cloth boards with partial wrap-around monochrome portrait of Michael Maybrick 1844-1913 illustrated upper board and continuing around the foot of spine and lowerrear edgeno lettering to spine/ backstripa blackred striped headtailband and immaculate plain black endpapers.UKthick 8vo HBdw/djillustrated1st ednxi-xiiipp1-850pp paginated includes author's Note19 chaptersprofusely illustrated with contemporary facsimile b/w illustration reproductionsand b/w photographs etc. throughout the text and the bookAppendices III AcknowledgementsSourcesPicture Creditsan Index; plus unpaginated half-titletitle pagesa dedicationa Contents list/tableand an epigram.<br />A book like no other - the tale of a gripping quest to discover the identity of history's most notorious murderer and a literary high-wire act from the legendary writer and director of Withnail and I. For over a hundred years'the mystery of Jack the Ripper' has been a source of unparalleled fascination and horrorspawning an army of obsessive theoristsand endless volumes purporting finally to reveal the identity of the brutal murderer who terrorised Victorian England. But what if there was never really any 'mystery' at all What if the Ripper was always hiding in plain sightdeliberately leaving a trail of clues to his identity for anyone who cared to lookwhile cynically mocking those who were supposedly attempting to bring him to justice In 'They All Love Jack'the award-winning film director and screenwriter Bruce Robinson exposes the cover-up that enabled one of history's most notorious serial killers to remain at large.More than twelve years in the writingthis is much more than a radical reinterpretation of the Jack the Ripper legendand an enthralling hunt for the killer.A literary high-wire act reminiscent of Tom Wolfe or Hunter S. Thompsonit is an expressionistic journey through the cesspools of late-Victorian societya phantasmagoria of highly placed villainshypocrites and institutionalised corruption. Polemicforensic investigationpanoramic portrait of an age underpinned by deep scholarship and delivered in Robinson's inimitably vivid and scabrous prose'They All Love Jack' is an absolutely riveting and unique bookdemolishing the theories of generations of self-appointed experts - the so-called 'Ripperologists' - to make clearat lastwho really did it; and more importantlyhow he managed to get away with it for so long. <br />Please contact seller @ rpaxtonden@blueyonder.co.ukbecause of the weight/value of this item for correctinsured shipping/Pp quotes - particularly ALL overseas buyers - BEFORE ordering through the order page! N.B. ALL buyers please notestocks' actual shipping/Pp costs are adjusted and any difference is refundedafter order's receipt and before the order's despatchespecially if the items are offered either Pp included/FREE. <br /> N.B. US/Canada customers please be aware: Standard US AIRMAIL to these destinations can nowin some casescost more than the price of the book! If speed is not of the essence then Economy rate is recommended - at approx. anything from a 1/3rd to 1/2 of the standard US AIR quote/rate - sometimes arriving sooner than the 42 days - but not always. <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /></p> LONDON.FOURTH ESTATE,2015. hardcover
1693D12884Printed by Edward Jones. and Published by him and Randal Taylor 1693. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Modern half calf and marbled paper gilt-stamped lettering on spine; 300x187mm; pp. 4 64. Binding is fine. Text block browned as expected; tiny chips at corners of first two leaves. <br/><br/>In December 1692 the young but already dissolute Cornish peer Charles 4th Lord Mohun was involved in a fracas arising from a botched attempt to kidnap the popular actress Anne Bracegirdle. Mohun was acting as accomplice to a young army officer Captain Hill who had taken a fancy to Bracegirdle and decided not to take no for an answer. Their plan to bundle her into a coach was thwarted by the intervention of several of Bracegirdles neighbours but principally by her fellow actor William Mountford. In the ensuing scuffle Mountford was stabbed; he died shortly after. His trial was one of the society events of the year as Mohun had already been part of numerous duels and brawls and tho he was not yet a member of the House his father had been a good Whig and the young Lords future vote was not something that either party were keen to squander. His acquittal proved as sensational as the trial itself had been. One newsletter commented bitterly that a commoner would not have been so fortunate; others debated the intricacies of an attempted appeal that it was thought Mountfords widow intended to lodge but which was expected to be stifled by the Lords. Perhaps most intriguing of all was the conclusion drawn by Queen Mary herself that the verdict was symptomatic of a rot at the very heart of society. Mohun did not learn his lesson. He continued to brawl and only a few years later he was again arrested for another murder of an apparently unrelated Captain Hill. On this occasion he was spared a trial though and took advantage of a royal pardon. Over the next few years he repaid his Whig colleagues trust in him by proving a dependable lieutenant in the House. He may well have been fulfilling precisely the same role when he took the field against the Tory Duke of Hamilton with fatal consequences for both. Printed by Edward Jones... and Published by him and Randal Taylor 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
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
188035897Lebanon PA: C. M. Bowman 1880. Third Edition. Wraps. Fair. Stitched wraps. Approx. 8.25" x 6" light purple illustrated front paper cover. Illustrated back cover. 52 pages. Edge chips to the covers and spine. Light scattered foxing to title page and contents. Soiling to the back cover. Fair to good condition. <br /> <br /> McDade 782. C. M. Bowman unknown
2118London: J. Allen; Cockshaw & Yates 1856. 326pp. 8vo half lea. worn and bumped marbled boards some damage to spine contents mainly good but some foxing. London: J. Allen; Cockshaw & Yates, 1856. hardcover
19368807Harper & Brothers New York 1936. 1st edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. . This is the first US edition. Quantity Available: 1. Category: True Crime; Mystery Fiction. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 8807. . Harper & Brothers hardcover
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
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
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
193817449New York: Modern Library 1938. First edition thus. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. ML 113.2. Stated First Modern Library Edition 1938. True crime stories including the Hauptmann Lindbergh baby case. Blue flexible/balloon cloth boards with gold logo on front. Star stamp on rear endpaper. Some fading of cloth at top and bottom of spine and bottom front. Blue pictorial dust jacket has 95 cents price on flap and rear panel. 257 ML titles listed inside. Half-inch chips at top and bottom of dust jacket spine tiny corner chips and edgewear small stain and a few small scrapes on jacket spine. <br/><br/> Modern Library hardcover