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Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less. N° de ref. del artículo GB0000CMTZDI3N00
Título: The Fatal Gallow Tree
Editorial: London: Elek Books, 1965
Encuadernación: Hardcover
Condición: Good
Condición de la sobrecubierta: No Jacket
Librería: CorgiPack, Fulton, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. Dust jacket condition: Good. Jacket rubbed with edge wear and tear. Text free of underlining, writing and highlighting. From the earliest records after the Norman invasion, when 'gallows rights' were the prerogative of the Church and the Lords of the Manor, hanging has run like a dark thread through English history. Now that the thread has finally broken, John Deane Potter examines the gruesome facts, the circumstances surrounding executions and the changing national attitudes towards capital punishment. From the mid-twelfth century, when hanging first became the sole right of the king, until 1869 all hangings were in public. Often they were boozy almost jolly affairs, with hangman, victim and crowd roaring drunk. And the reason for abandoning public execution was no humanitarian one, but the danger to public safety through uncontrollable spectators. In the eighteenth century there were 222 offences punishable by hanging; in 1801 Andrew Benning, aged 13 years, was executed for housebreaking; in 1818 the Governor of Northampton County Jail proudly described his new drop scaffold as 'efficient for hanging twelve persons comfortably'. All this may have happened in rougher ages but the record of our own century is not so different. Mr. Potter reveals that in the first half of the twentieth century, over 1,000 death sentences were passed and 600 people executed. This is a gruesome tale, a social commentary, a fascinating aspect of English history and authentic documentation of the British habit of hanging. 196 pages. Nº de ref. del artículo: WB017640
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Librería: Antiquariat Mang, Saarbrücken, Alemania
Leinwand, 0. 195 S., Leinwand, Bibliotheksexemplar mit den üblichen Stempeln und Rückennummer, gut erhalten, 0.500 kg. Nº de ref. del artículo: 41934AB
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