The history of the old county of Yorkshire has been concerned with the
great and the good, the ambitious and the downright unscrupulous. Its
broad acres has had more than its fair share of highprofile murders,
especially though not exclusively in its burgeoning urban centres. Now
there is a reference work to bring together most of the principal
murders, from the mid-eighteenth century when Dick Turpin went to the
York gallows, through to the end of hanging in 1964.In a time-span of
two centuries, Yorkshire has witnessed a range of tragic narratives
including husbands killing their wives, homicidal attacks in the night
alleys and courts, gangs at work looking for vulnerable victims on
dark streets and country lanes.Many of these tales are from the
countryside too. Revenge and jealousy on and around farms, clashes
between poachers and gamekeepers and shootings in rolling hills and
valleys.Other factors in the social scene are also recounted,
including legal and historical features, definitions, explanations,
even short accounts of lives of murderers and of course the enigmatic
hangmen.STEPHEN WADE specialises in writing criminal and military
history. He hasauthored several volumes in Wharncliffes Foul Deeds
Series as well as Unsolved Yorkshire Murders. He teaches courses in
crime writing and crime history at the University of Hull and also
works as a writer in prisons.
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ISBN
9781781596135
Publisert
2020
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Wharncliffe Books (ORIM)
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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