THE DAILY TELEGRAPH MURDER FILE The startling facts behind a century's headlines (SIGNED)

Author: Goodman (Jonathan) Ed. by:
Year: 1995
Publisher: Mandarin
Signed by the author
Edition Details: Reprint (1st pub. 1993)
Book Condition: Vg+
ISBN: 9780749311261
Price: £5.00
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Paperback. Reprint. SIGNED. The startling facts behind a century's headlines. Bigamist drowns wives in bath. Mrs Rattenbury takes own life after lover is found guilty. Bentley's 'Let him have it' - cry of surrender or order to kill? Collected together in this book are nerve-jangling accounts from a century of murder. Taken intact from the 'Telegraph's' superlative domestic crime pages, they range from the lurid, through the chilling, to the touching and sometimes tragic. Linking these fascinating contemporary extracts is commentary by the author, a crime expert. He looks at the background to the murders and the evolving ways of reporting them and introduces us to some of the influential figures - from judges to executioners - responsible for their trial and sometimes capital punishment. Illus. + Index. 202pp. p/back. From the library of Paul Daniel, ex-editor of the 'Ripperologist' magazine (December 1996 No. 8 - February 2000 No. 27) with his name rubber stamp and green felt-tip date to inside back cover. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED TO PAUL BY JON GOODMAN. Browned pp. and sl. sunned sp. o/w Vg+ with minimal creasing to covers.

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