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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A book you keep going back to,
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This review is from: The Oxford Book of Villains (Paperback)
I have owned a copy of this book for a number of years now. It is the one that refer to the most for both reference and entertainment. Mortimer has spent a lot of time and effort to compile this collection of historical quotes and verses.
3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Stuffy and Shrill,
By Aaron Weiner (Pennsylvania, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Oxford Book of Villains (Hardcover)
The Oxford Book of Villains is a collection of excerpts from books purporting to deal with villains of all kinds. I had hoped to find help as to how to write evil. But if the Book has any raison d'etre above venerating old classics, its merely discouraging readers from a life of crime and heresy.Perhaps the Oxford Book of Villains is aiming for some sort of purpose or mood, and I've missed it. I tend to give anything that so much effort has been put into the benefit of the doubt. It desperately needs that doubt in order for me to see even a flicker of imagination in its careful categorization of The Spirit of Evil, Master Crooks, Minor Crooks, Murderers... |
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The Oxford Book of Villains by John Clifford Mortimer (Paperback - December 9, 1993)
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