Delve into the grim history of one of England's most notorious prisons with "The Chronicles of Newgate, Vol. 2 of 2," by Arthur Griffiths. This volume offers a fascinating exploration of Newgate Prison, its infamous inhabitants, and its place within London's criminal landscape. Meticulously reproduced, this historical account provides a detailed glimpse into the lives of criminals, the evolution of criminal law, and the often-brutal realities of prison life in England.
Explore the social history surrounding crime and punishment, examining the conditions and stories that shaped Newgate's enduring legacy. From the chilling details of prison history to the broader context of crime in England, this book offers a comprehensive overview of a dark chapter in British history. A must-read for anyone interested in true crime, British history, or the evolution of the justice system.
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