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A complete history of the lives and robberies of the most notorious highwaymen, footpads, shoplifts & cheats of both sexes ... / by Captain Alexander Smith ; edited by Arthur L. Hayward.
by Smith, Alexander, fl. 1714-1726.
London : G. Routledge, 1933.
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A history of capital punishment : with special reference to capital punishment in Great Britain / by John Laurence [pseud.]
by Laurence, John, 1885-
London : S. Low, Marston & Co. ltd., [1932]
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Look upon the prisoner; studies in crime, by A.H.M. Brice. Edited by Alexander Cairns; with sixteen illustrations.
by Brice, A. H. M. (Arthur Hallam Montefiore), 1859-1927.
London, Hutchinson & Co. [1928]
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The complete Newgate calendar; being Captain Charles Johnson's General history of the lives and adventures of the most famous highwaymen, murderers, street-robbers and account of the voyages and plunders of the most notorious pyrates, 1734; Captain Alexander Smith's Compleat history of the lives and robberies of the most notorious highwaymen, footpads, shop-lifts and cheats, 1719: The Tyburn chronicle, 1768; the malefactors' register, 1796; George Borrow's Celebrated trials, 1825; The Newgate calendar, by Andrew Knapp and William Baldwin, 1826; Camden Pelham's Chronicles of crime, 1841; etc. Collated and edited with some appendices by J.L. Rayner and G.T. Crook.
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London, Privately printed for the Navarre Society, 1926.
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Famous criminals and their trials, intimate revelations compiled from the papers of Sir Richard Muir, late senior counsel to the British Treasury, written by Sidney Theodore Felstead and edited by Lady Muir; with twenty-five illustrations.
by Felstead, Sidney Theodore, b. 1888.
New York, George H. Doran Co. [1926]
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The judges and the judged, by Charles Kingston, with twelve illustrations.
by Kingston, Charles.
London, John Lane [1926]
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The human side of crook and convict life, prepared from notes obtained first-hand from detectives; from an ex-lawyer convict; from an escaped "lifer", and from various other convicts and prisoners; also from outstanding characters in London's criminal underworld, who know every phase of crime from both sides of prison bars, by Stanley Scott. Frontispiece by John Cameron.
by Scott, Stanley.
London, Hurst & Blackett [1924]
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The Bravo mystery and other cases, by Sir John Hall, bart.
by Hall, John Richard, Sir, bart., 1865-
London, John Lane the Bodley Head [1923]
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How criminals are made and prevented; a retrospect of forty years, by J.W. Horsley ...
by Horsley, J. W. (John William), 1845-1921.
London [etc.] T.F. Unwin [1913]
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Crime and criminals, 1876-1910, by R. F. Quinton ...
by Quinton, Richard Frith.
London, New York [etc.] Longmans, Green and co., 1910.
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