Murder and Crime Nottingham by Adam Nightingale

Murder and Crime Nottingham by Adam Nightingale

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This fascinating collection of local tales and murder cases from Nottingham city is illustrated with more than forty archive photographs as well as chilling original artwork.

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Murder and Crime Nottingham by Adam Nightingale

Looming ominously over the city, the stony battlements of Nottingham Castle speak of a long and violent criminal history. Illustrated with more than forty photographs as well as chilling original artwork, this selection of true-crime stories provides a fascinating introduction to the darker side of Nottingham's past. Winding its way through shadowed side streets and twisting back alleys and spanning the years between the thirteenth and twentieth centuries, this book documents a wide range of murderous misdeeds, from the infamous career of Charlie Peace - master criminal and virtuoso violinist - and the disastrous consequences of his affair with a Nottingham girl, to the exorcism of Thomas Darling and the lovers who eloped to join a band of highwaymen.Featuring cases of murder, sorcery, disease, cannibalism, suicide, pugilism, dismemberment, rioting, gun battles and gaol breaks, Murder and Crime in Nottingham is sure to horrify and captivate anyone interested in the criminal history of the area.
Adam Nightingale works in the archives of Nottingham's Galleries of Justice. He has a keen interest in local history and a flair for written and artistic expression. Much of the material for his latest title is drawn from the Galleries' extensive records as well as the author's own personal research.
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ISBN 13 9780752444963
ISBN 10 0752444964
Title Murder and Crime Nottingham
Author Adam Nightingale
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2007-10-31
Number of pages 96
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.