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Foul Deeds & Suspicious Deaths in Dublin

Foul Deeds & Suspicious Deaths in Dublin

by Stephen Wade
Paperback
Publication Date: 20/08/2008

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Dublin has always been a city of paradoxes, opposites and conflicts. Its population expanded rapidly throughout the nineteenth century, despite the great famine and emigration to England, America and elsewhere. Even if we leave out the crime related to political upheavals and dissensions, as the author does in this book, there is still a long and fascinating social history of crime in the story of this wonderful,energetic and cultural city - the pride of Irish achievement in the arts and literature. It is a city of gaols as well as municipal and grandiose architecture. Maps through the centuries show its many prisons, from a Newgate to a Bridewell and several major ones such as Kilmainham and Mountjoy. At times in the eighteenth century the street crime was beyond the strength of the law to manage. This collection of stories include murders, robberies, frauds, libels and even a strange and bizarre offence by a Russian priest; and a killing by a crazed army officer. Here we have tales of courtroom drama, murder in the streets and sensational investigations. The people who figure in these 'strange eventful histories' include Oscar Wilde's father, Jim Larkin, and the working-class hero and the artist, Kirwan, condemned to prison on the horrendous Spike Island. SALES . Explores the dark side of one of Europe's most famous cities . Covers a wide time span from 1700s to modern times . Concentrates on 'social' rather than 'political' crime; robbery, assault, libel, murder etc . New research by experienced True Crime author . Part of Wharncliffe's acclaimed True Crime series Content Summary AUTHOR Stephen Wade is a historian writing both crime and military history. He specializes in regional crime and has written several volumes in Wharncliffe's Foul Deeds series as well as An A-Z of Yorkshire Murder, Unsolved Yorkshire Murder and Yorkshire's Murderous Women. He teaches crime writing at the University of Hull and also works as a writer in prisons. Stephen is currently writing a book on tracing police ancestry.
ISBN:
9781845630676
9781845630676
Category:
True crime
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
20-08-2008
Publisher:
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
176
Dimensions (mm):
234x156x0mm
Weight:
0kg
Stephen Wade

Stephen Wade is a social historian, specialising in the history of crime and the law in Britain and Ireland. Amongst his many published true crime and crime history books are those he has written for Pen & Sword's Family History series. These include "Tracing Your Criminal Ancestors, Tracing Your Legal Ancestors" and "Tracing Your Police Ancestors". He has also contributed to Family Tree Magazine, Who Do You Think You Are? magazine and other periodicals.

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