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V. A. C. [Vic] Gatrell (Author)
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November 28, 1996 0192853325 978-0192853325 New ed
Hanging people for petty crimes as well as grave, the Bloody Penal Code was at its most active between 1770 and 1830. Some 7,000 men and women were executed on public scaffolds, watched by crowds of thousands.
This acclaimed study is the first to explore what a wide range of people felt about these ceremonies. Gatrell draws on letters, diaries, ballads, broadsides, and images, as well as on poignant appeals for mercy which, until now, have been largely neglected by historians. Panoramic in range, scholarly in method, and compelling in style and in argument, this is one of those rare histories which both shift our sense of the past and speak powerfully to the present.

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"The law to take its course...launched into eternity." Dry words to describe the anguish of public death by hanging, the preferred punishment in England from 1770 to 1868. One could hang for forgery, rape, murder, or lesser crimes; bodies might be gibbeted, quartered, or mauled by crowds believing in the healing qualities of freshly executed corpses. Grisly as this sounds, Gatrell (history, Cambridge Univ.), prompted by the chance discovery of hundreds of mercy petitions (still bound in their original ribbons and untouched for centuries), deals in a matter-of-fact, sometimes plodding way with the darker forces behind the spectacle. Crowds, barristers, judges, king, counselors, literary lights, and felons are all examined against a backdrop of a very bloody England (public executions, banned by an Act of Parliament in 1868, simply moved indoors). An excellent secondary source; recommended for academic and larger public library history collections.
Nancy L. Whitfield, Meriden P.L., Ct.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"This is a powerful, committed, and well-written book."--Financial Times


"Gatrell's sensitive and elaborate reconstructions of ciminal cases, appeals to mercy, and executions are the strength of this important and provocative study."--Times Literary Supplement



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  • Paperback: 656 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; New ed edition (November 28, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0192853325
  • ISBN-13: 978-0192853325
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.4 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Leaves all others on the subject in its wake, July 16, 2002
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Forget the rest this book leaves all others on the subject for dead. Having read more than 20 books on hanging through the ages this one tells it as it was, warts and all. Clearly the author is a true master and has done the research necassry to produce such a fine work and historical review.
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THE WAYS IN WHICH PEOPLE WERE KILLED ON PUBLIC SCAFfolds have always been shrouded in euphemism. Read the first page
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execution sheets, appeal archive, capital code, scaffold crowd, petition archive, forgery statutes, canting songs, raw boned steed, mercy petition, capital convicts, capital statutes, hanging law, polite classes, penal change, humanitarian narrative, bloody code, common serjeant, appeal papers, humbler people, hanged bodies, wronged women, life transportation, first modern society, capital law, hanged body
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Old Bailey, Home Office, Eliza Fenning, Elizabeth Cureton, Cato Street, Sarah Lloyd, Elizabeth Fry, Jack Sheppard, Gibbon Wakefield, Gentleman's Magazine, Jack Ketch, John Noden, Sydney Smith, Bury St Edmunds, Madden Collection, Morning Chronicle, Punishment Society, Seven Dials, William Hone, George Cruikshank, House of Commons, New York, Teakettle Row, Universal Daily Register, Drury Lane
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