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A Grim Almanac of Georgian London Cate Ludlow

A Grim Almanac of Georgian London By Cate Ludlow

A Grim Almanac of Georgian London by Cate Ludlow


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The Grim Almanac of Georgian London

A Grim Almanac of Georgian London Summary

A Grim Almanac of Georgian London by Cate Ludlow

The Georgian era was perhaps one of the most shocking, gory, vice-ridden and downright surprising in the capital's history. From an anaconda attack at the Tower of London to a ghost in Regent's Park, a murder at the House of Commons, a body-snatching case which horrified all of London, a murderer who advertised for a new wife in The Times and a decapitated head in the churchyard of St Margaret's in Westminster, it will terrify, disgust and delight residents and visitors alike. With 100 incredible illustrations from the rarest and most sensational true-crime publications of the age, no London bookshelf is complete without it!

About Cate Ludlow

GRAHAM JACKSON compiles collections on Georgian crime, amongst other subjects, for libraries, researchers and writers across the globe. He lives in Surrey. CATE LUDLOW is a Commissioning Editor at The History Press. She has been collecting rare books from the Georgian and Victorian eras for several years, and her previous titles include Dickens' Dreadful Almanac, a sanguineous collection of Charles Dickens' true-crime reports. She lives in Gloucestershire.

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GOR008273053
9780752461700
0752461702
A Grim Almanac of Georgian London by Cate Ludlow
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
2011-12-01
192
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