True Crime and Punishment: Heists by Joseph Cummins

True Crime and Punishment: Heists by Joseph Cummins

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Looks at some of the most daring, bizarre and bloody crimes from early history onwards - and their consequences. This title also looks inside some of the world's grimmest and most isolated places of confinement and reveals how the highest walls, the sharpest wires and the most brutal guards could not defeat a determined will to escape.

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True Crime and Punishment: Heists by Joseph Cummins

Covering all manner of robberies, from the sack of a city (Panama in 1671), the attempt in 1876 to steal Abraham Lincoln's body and hold it for ransom, to traditional tales of train robberies and audacious bank heists, Heists is a collection of amazing crime stories. Beginning with the story of Henry Morgan, a charismatic Welshman who in the 1650s set out from England to the New World and over the next 20 years plundered the Caribbean, Heists takes in more than 300 years of bold attempts to run off with the loot. Some robberies netted a miserly amount - their efforts were hardly worth it when Jesse James and his bandits left Minnesota's First National Bank with a paltry $26.70 - while others were ambitious and well rewarded; Lee Murray and his gang left with a 'Thank you for the cooperation!' and a cool .53 million after the Securitas Robbery in 2006 in Tonbridge. Sometimes it paid to risk everything for the 'tickle' - English slang for that big score that would provide an easy life and early retirement. Other titles in this series: Mutinies Spy Stories Imposters Under Siege Prison Islands
Joseph Cummins is the author of History's Great Untold Stories, History's Greatest Hits, Turn Around and Run Like Hell, Great Rivals in History, Cast Away, First Encounters and Eaten by a Giant Clam for Pier 9, as well as Anything for a Vote: A History of Dirty Tricks and October Surprises in America's Presidential Elections (Quirk). He has also edited two anthologies for Lyons Press, Cannibals: Shocking True Stories of the Last Taboo on Land and at Sea (2002) and The Greatest Search and Rescue Stories Ever Told (2001), and written a novel called The Show Train (Akashic Books, 2001). He lives in Maplewood, New Jersey.
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ISBN 13 9781741968057
ISBN 10 1741968054
Title True Crime and Punishment: Heists
Author Joseph Cummins
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Murdoch Books
Year published 2011-02-01
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.