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GANGSTER WOMEN AND THEIR CRIMINAL WORLD

Book number: 94133 Product format: Paperback Author: SUSAN MCNICOLL

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The history of gangsters' molls and mob queens if you have an eye for lurid detail, discover here the motivation of women in a world of ill-gotten gains, glamour, excitement and love. J. Edgar Hoover once described 'gun molls' as the Press called them, as more dangerous to society than the gangsters with whom they ran. The book studies women who fell for gangsters throughout the 1930s and beyond, from harbouring criminals to life on the run in the heady days of the flapper era, abandoning everything for love. Discover the life stories of Bonnie Parker from the infamous Bonnie and Clyde double act; Virginia Hill, the glamorous girlfriend of Bugsy Siegel who died mysteriously; Evelyn Frechette, who was charged with harbouring murderous mobster John Dillinger; and Vi Mathis, the partner of Kansas City massacre gunman Verne Miller. With photographs and fingerprints and one of three women kept apart and deprived of food and sleep by federal agents desperate to get them to reveal the whereabouts of their gangster boyfriends, one of them newly pregnant. 158 pages, illus., new full price paperback.

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Author SUSAN MCNICOLL
Product Format Paperback
ISBN 9781839401381

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ANATOMY OF A MASSACRE:

Book number: 93890 Product format: Hardback Author: CHRISTIAN JENNINGS

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At dawn on 12 August 1944, German SS troops arrived in the isolated Tuscan mountain village of Sant'Anna di Stazzema. On arrival, they proceeded to murder up to 560 Italian civilians in the olive groves and chestnut woods of the small hamlet in a savage reprisal operation. The victims were women, the elderly and over 80 children. One was a baby barely three weeks old. It was the most high-profile massacre committed by the Nazis in Italy and yet, despite three separate war crimes investigations, the Sant'Anna killers escaped justice. 60 years later, 10 of the SS men who were at Sant'Anna were sentenced to life imprisonment in absentia by Italian courts, but they died free men, protected by former SS colleagues working for the new Federal German government. Here is the full story of what happened at from Tuscany to Rome and Germany. Why were the survivors denied justice? With maps, rank structure of Waffen SS, we go back to a time of poor female migrant workers in the Po valley rice fields and the anti-Mussolini's Fascists songs like Bella Ciao. Illus, 288 pages.

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Author CHRISTIAN JENNINGS
Product Format Hardback
ISBN 9780750995191
Published Price £20

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ANGELS OF DEATH: Murderous Medics, Nefarious Nurses

Book number: 93892 Product format: Paperback Author: AL CIMINO

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Medics and carers hold the lives of their patients in the balance. They see us at our most vulnerable, and we trust them utterly. When a syringe is produced, we know nothing of what it contains and is being injected into us. Yet there are those who abuse this trust in the medical profession and take advantage of their position to commit the most hideous crimes. Some kill because of a twisted sense of mercy. Others let their monstrous egos take over as they seek to become heroes by rescuing those they harmed themselves and then there are those who simply delight in the power over life and death. Whatever their motivation, these killers can go undetected for years, racking up huge body counts before they are finally discovered. In this book you will discover the atrocious acts of Charles Cullen, who is believed to have killed nearly 400 people during his 16 year stint as a nurse; Harold Shipman, who killed as many as 200 of his patients; Genene Jones who kept being hired even after babies continued to die under her watch; Donald Harvey, who murdered to 'ease the pain' of his victims, Mary Ann Cotton on Victorian times who buried three husbands, her mother and 12 children, Dr Thomas Neill Cream who may have been confessing to being Jack the Ripper as he was hung for multiple murders and poisonous prescriptions and many more. Illus, 240 page paperback.

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Author AL CIMINO
Product Format Paperback
ISBN 9781398820500

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CRIMINAL CHILDREN: Researching Juvenile Offenders 1820-1920

Book number: 93908 Product format: Paperback Author: EMMA WATKINS & BARRY GODFREY

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How were criminal children dealt with in the 19th and early 20th centuries? Over this 100 year period, ideas about the way children should behave - and how they should be corrected when they misbehaved - changed dramatically, and Emma Watkins and Barry Godfrey, in this accessible and expert guide, provide a fascinating introduction to this neglected subject. They describe a time in which 'juvenile delinquency' was 'invented', when the problem of youth crime and youth gangs developed, the hooligan, and when society began to think about how to stop criminal children from developing into criminal adults. Chapters cover transportation, Pankhurst, female factories, petitions. Through a selection of short biographies of 31 child criminals ending with Brendan Behan 1923-1964 they give readers a direct view of the experience of children who spent time in prisons, reformatory schools, industrial schools and borstals, and those who were transported to Australia. They also include a section showing how researchers can carry out their own research on child offenders, the court and police records they will need and how to use them for research. 162 page paperback.

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Author EMMA WATKINS & BARRY GODFREY
Product Format Paperback
ISBN 9781526738080
Published Price £14.99

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FAMILY BETRAYAL: Agent Sonya, MI5 and The Kuczynski Network

Book number: 93918 Product format: Hardback Author: DAVID BURKE

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In 1933, the celebrated German economist Robert Kuczynski and his wife Berta arrived in Britain as refugees from Nazism, followed shortly afterwards by their six children. Jürgen, known to be a leading Communist, was an object of considerable concern to MI5. Ursula, codenamed Sonya, was a colonel in Russia's Red Army who had spied on the Japanese in Manchuria, while MI5 also kept extensive files on her four sisters, Brigitte, Barbara, Sabine and Renate. In Britain, Ursula controlled the spies Klaus Fuchs and Melita Norwood, without whom the Soviet atomic bomb would have been delayed for at least five years. Drawing on newly released files, Family Betrayal reveals the operations of a network at the heart of Soviet intelligence in Britain. Over 70 years of espionage activity the Kuczynskis and their associates gained access to high-ranking officials in the British government, civil service and justice system. For the first time, acclaimed historian David Burke tells the whole story of one of the most accomplished spy rings in history. His chapters include Turning Hitler Eastwards, the Indian Communist Party and the BBC, the Manhattan Project and Bletchley Park, Vansittartism, William Skardon's Interrogation of Ursula, the Greek Civil War and the Haldane Society of Lawyers among them. 292 pages.

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Author DAVID BURKE
Product Format Hardback
ISBN 9780750996600
Published Price £20

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ROMANOV SISTERS

Book number: 93954 Product format: Paperback Author: HELEN RAPPAPORT

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Sub-titled The Lost Lives of The Daughters of Nicholas and Alexandra. On 17 July 1918, four young women walked down 23 steps into the cellar of a house in Ekaterinburg. The eldest was 22, the youngest only 17. Together with their parents and their 13 year old brother, they were all brutally murdered. Their crime: to be the daughters of the last Tsar and Tsaritsa of All the Russias. This sensitive and moving biography probes their stories for the richness and fun that they enjoyed during their short lives, and against all the odds it is an inspiring and enjoyable read. The chapter headings tell their own story, from 'What a disappointment! Fourth girl!' to 'Terrible things are going on in St Petersburg'. In 1914 Olga and Tatiana Romanova were among the most wealthy and marriageable princesses in royal circles, with glamorous Tatiana being paired off in the press with the future Edward VIII. On the outbreak of war the two girls trained as nurses, but the revolution sent them into exile, and Christmas 1917 was particularly poignant, spent under house arrest in Siberia. Deprived of The Times, they heard little news, though the October revolution in Petrograd had reached them. Meanwhile the temperature plummeted to -23 C. On Christmas Day they walked through the snow to church, where the priest caused controversy by using their imperial titles. The girls decorated a tree with a wonderful resinous scent, and they presented each of the twenty guards with a gospel and bookmark at their own private vespers. The end was not far away. 512 page paperback, archive photos.

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Author HELEN RAPPAPORT
Product Format Paperback
ISBN 9781250067456
Published Price $18.99

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SLASHER KILLINGS: A Canadian Sex-Crime Panic, 1945-1946

Book number: 93963 Product format: Paperback Author: PATRICK BRODE

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Examines the postwar Canadian slasher killings and the social consequences of the public paranoia that followed. This book tells the story of Windsor slasher, the social frenzy that his attacks created, and the surprising results that this hysteria generated. As the city of Windsor, Ontario, celebrated the end of World War II and the return of its troops with parades and public revelry, the industrial city was shaken by a series of brutal stabbings. The failure of the police to catch the murderer, a "blood lusting maniac" as the local newspaper described him, the turbulence of the times, and the seemingly random nature of the killings plunged the city into a panic. By July and August of 1945, Windsor residents knew there was a serial killer living among them and that, despite numerous police roundups, no credible suspect had been found. The following summer the panic escalated when the stabbings began again and, this time, focused on "sex deviants" whom the public and police had decided were at the heart of the problem. Brode examines the vicious press campaign that arose out of the paranoia that vilified drifters, the unemployed, racial minorities, and, finally, sexual outsiders, only further fanning the flames of the growing panic. Brode reveals how the authorities used this hysteria to support their efforts to monitor and control the actions of gay men, a campaign that would be part of the process that led to Canada's 1948 "criminal sexual psychopath" law but would ultimately bring them no closer to the identity of the killer. 236 page paperback.

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Author PATRICK BRODE
Product Format Paperback
ISBN 9780814334485
Published Price £22.95

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TWINS: Men of Violence

Book number: 94174 Product format: Paperback Author: KATE KRAY

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An intimate portrait of the Kray twins by the woman who knew them best. Kate Kray was married to Ronnie Kray from 1989 to 1994 and is a bestselling true crime writer of several books. 50 years on from their imprisonment, this thrilling and at times terrifying memoir remains a truly unique portrait of the real men behind the immortal image. It features exclusive letters, thoughts from the twins themselves, anecdotes and tributes from gangsters, actors and East End faces, and Kate was granted unique access to the shadowy underworld they inhabited and entrusted with some of the darkest secrets they possessed which could never be revealed until both twins were dead. 265pp including letters reproduced in their own handwriting, fairly large print and eight pages of photos. Paperback.

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Author KATE KRAY
Product Format Paperback
ISBN 9781789460421
Published Price £8.99

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MYSTERY OF SPRING-HEELED JACK

Book number: 93028 Product format: Paperback Author: JOHN MATTHEWS

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Spring-Heeled Jack - a tall, thin, bounding figure with bat-like wings, clawed hands, wheels of fire for eyes, and breath of blue flames - first leapt to public attention in Victorian London in 1838, springing over hedges and walls, from dark lanes and dank graveyards, to frighten and sometimes physically attack women. News of this strange and terrifying character quickly spread, but despite numerous sightings through 1904 he was never captured or identified. Exploring the vast urban legend surrounding this enigmatic figure, John Matthews explains how the Victorian fascination with strange phenomena and sinister figures, paired with hysterical reports, enabled Spring-Heeled Jack to be conjured into existence. Sharing original 19th-century newspaper accounts of sightings and encounters, he also examines recent 20th and 21st century reports, including a 1953 UFO-related sighting from Houston, Texas, and disturbing accounts of the Slender Man, who displays notable similarities with Jack. He traces Spring-Heeled Jack's origins to earlier mythical beings from folklore, such as fairy creatures and land spirits, and explores the theory that Jack is an alien marooned on Earth whose leaping prowess is attributed to his home planet having far stronger gravity than ours. The author reveals how Jack the Ripper, although a different and much more violent character, chose to identify himself with the old, well-established figure of Spring-Heeled Jack. The writer has made a lifetime study of the legends of King Arthur, the Celtic traditions, and is the author of more than 100 books and ends here with why the worldwide Steampunk community has so thoroughly embraced Jack. Includes 15 colour, illustrations and dozens of woodcuts in a nice clear paperback of 342 pages.

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Author JOHN MATTHEWS
Product Format Paperback
ISBN 9781620554968
Published Price £14.99

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CRUSOE, CASTAWAYS AND SHIPWRECKS IN THE PERILOUS AGE OF SAIL

Book number: 93617 Product format: Hardback Author: MIKE RENDELL

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Castaways have a big hold on our imaginations, as we can see from the first novel in English, Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, together with modern developments of the same theme, from The Martian to I'm A Celebrity - get me out of here and Pirates of the Caribbean. Defoe started life as plain Daniel Foe, marrying young and engaging in a series of failed business ventures. In 1685 he headed west in support of the Monmouth rebellion and was lucky to escape execution. Then he wrote political pamphlets, which soon got him back in gaol. Finally he became a spy for the Speaker of the House of Commons, Lord Harley, and started writing books. Robinson Crusoe in 1719 was a surprise hit with the public, with its winning formula of the slave-trader shipwrecked with his dog and cat, armed only with a Bible, who is assisted in his survival by the unexpected appearance of Man Friday, heralded by an enormous footprint. He is not alone! Crusoe has never been out of print and has been filmed several times. Alexander Selkirk was a famous real-life castaway whose story Defoe is likely to have known through Selkirk's rescuer, Captain Woodes Rogers. Selkirk ran away to sea to escape retribution for a series of misdemeanours and became a privateer, choosing to be set ashore from a ship he considered in danger of breaking up, and after four years was picked up by Woodes Rogers who was circumnavigating the world, the first captain to return with crew and vessel intact. Other possible influences were Robert Knox, who adopted native customs when shipwrecked on Sri Lanka, the explorer of Ascension Island, William Dampier, Captain Bligh, and the 60 slaves who were marooned for 15 years on Tromelin near Madagascar. The book looks at astonishing tales of survival in the face of adversity, down in Falklands, in the Caribbean and off the coast of Australia and how being a castaway brings out the best in some and in others the very worst, with stories of murder rape and betrayal. 151 pages, maps, photos in black and white and colour.

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Author MIKE RENDELL
Product Format Hardback
ISBN 9781526747471
Published Price £19.99

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