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					| Abagnale, Frank | 
					Catch Me If You Can | 
					2002 | 
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					| Capote, Truman | 
					In Cold Blood | 
					2001 | 
					Adobe Palm MsR | 
					8.95 | 
					Random House | 
				
		    
				
					| Farley, Philip | 
					Criminals of America, Or, Tales of the Lives of Thieves: Enabling Every One to be His Own Detective ... Rogues | 
					1876 NY | 
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					Google | 
				
		    
				
					| Flook, Maria | 
					Invisible Eden | 
					2003 | 
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					14.00 | 
					Random House | 
				
		    
				
					| Mladinich, Robert | 
					From The Mouth Of The Monster: The Joel Rifkin Story  (PocketBks) | 
					2002 | 
					Adobe eBook Ms | 
					5.99 | 
					Simon&Schuster | 
				
		    
				
					| Neff, James | 
					The Wrong Man | 
					2001 | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					  Bibliographic Notes | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					  PREFACE: To the 1780 Edition | 
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					  PREFACE: To the 1826 Knapp & Baldwin's edition | 
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					| Newgate Calendar (Knapp & Baldwin ed) | 
					 APPENDIX  1: Description of Newgate | 
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					 APPENDIX  2: The Origin of the Gibbet in England | 
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					 APPENDIX  3: The Maiden, or Scottish Guillotine | 
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					 APPENDIX  4: The Newgate Bellman | 
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					 APPENDIX  5: The punishment of whipping in England, Russia, & France | 
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					 APPENDIX  6: Fleet Marriages | 
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					 APPENDIX  7: An account of the various modes of punishment for adultery, in distant nations | 
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					 APPENDIX  8: The Jail Fever | 
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					 APPENDIX  9: Torture | 
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					 APPENDIX 10: Swindling | 
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					 APPENDIX 11: An Expose of the whole system of GAMBLING, as practised in the most notorious LONDON HELLS | 
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					 APPENDIX 12: Coining | 
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					 APPENDIX 13: Pretended Ghosts | 
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					 APPENDIX 14: Witchcraft | 
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					 APPENDIX 15: Voluntary punishment of Gentoo widows on the death of their husbands | 
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					 APPENDIX 16: Trial by ordeal of the Hindoos in the East | 
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					 APPENDIX 17: Chinese punishments | 
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					 APPENDIX 18: Turkish Punishments inflicted on knavish butchers & bakers | 
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					 APPENDIX 19: Benefit of clergy | 
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					 CONCLUDING NOTE: by the Editors | 
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					A. DURNFORD & W. NEWTON: Executed at Tyburn, 22nd of November, 1780, for a Robbery under Singular Circumstance | 
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					ABRAHAM THORNTON: Acquitted on a Charge of murdering a Girl, & on being rearrested claimed Trial by Battle, Ap | 
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					ABRAHAM WELLS: Executed at Tyburn, May 30, 1739, for horse-stealing | 
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					ADMIRAL BYNG: Shot to death on board the Monarque, at Spithead, for Misbehaviour before the French Fleet in th | 
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					AGNES ADAMS: Convicted at the Middlesex Sessions, 1811, & sentenced to Six Months' Imprisonment for uttering a | 
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					ALEXANDER BALFOUR: A Man of noble Family, who was convicted for the Murder of Mr Syme, escaped from Prison, & | 
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					ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, Esq.: Brevet-Major in the Army, & a Captain in the 21st Regiment of Foot. Executed 24th of | 
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					ALEXANDER DAY, Alias MARMADUKE DAVENPORT, ESQ.: A Sharper | 
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					ALEXANDER SCOTT: City of London hoaxed by a False Proclamation of War, April, 1778 | 
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					ALICE ARDEN of FEVERSHAM: Executed with her lover Mosbie & Others in the Year 1551 for the Murder of her Husba | 
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					ALISTER MACGREGOR: Who, for slaughtering the Laird of Luss's Friends, caused the Name of Macgregor to be aboli | 
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					AMOS MERRITT: Having saved an Innocent Man from the Gallows, he himself was executed at Tyburn, 10th of Januar | 
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					AMY HUTCHINSON: Executed at Ely, 7th of November, 1750, for Petit Treason, in the Murder of her Husband | 
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					ANDREW RUTHERFORD OF TOWNHEAD: Executed for the Murder of James Douglass, Brother to Sir William Douglass of C | 
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					ANN BEDDINGFIELD & RICHARD RINGE: The Woman burned for the Murder of her Husband, & the Man hanged for being h | 
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					ANN FLYNN: A Sad Case with a Humorous Sequel | 
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					ANN HURLE: Executed before Newgate, 8th of February, 1804, for Forgery, at the Age of Twenty-two | 
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					ANN MARROW: Pilloried at Charing Cross, 22nd of July, 1777, for marrying three Women | 
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					ANN WHALE & SARAH PLEDGE: Ann Whale, strangled & then burned, for the Murder of her Husband; & Sarah Pledge, h | 
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					ANN WILLIAMS: Burnt at the stake for murdering her husband, April 13, 1753 | 
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					ANNE BROADRIC: Indicted for murdering a Man who had jilted her for another Woman, 17th of July, 1794 | 
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					ANNE HARRIS: Although only Twenty when she was executed at Tyburn, on 13th of July, 1708, she was a notorious | 
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					ANTHONY DE ROSA: Hanged at Tyburn for robbery & murder, 23rd March, 1752 | 
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					ARTHUR BAILEY: Executed at Ilchester, 11th of September, 1811, for stealing a Letter from the Post Office at B | 
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					ARTHUR CHAMBERS: A Master of Thieves' Slang, who was full of Artful Tricks, which, however, did not save him f | 
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					ARTHUR GRAY: Convicted of Burglary | 
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					ARTHUR NORCOTT & MARY NORCOTT, HIS MOTHER: Executed in 1629 for the Murder of the former's Wife after the Test | 
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					ARTHUR THISTLEWOOD, JAMES INGS, JOHN THOMAS BRUNT, RICHARD TIDD & WILLIAM DAVIDSON: Leaders in the Cato Street | 
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					ARUNDEL COOKE, ESQ., & JOHN WOODBURNE: The First who suffered Death under the Coventry Act. Executed at Bury S | 
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					BARBARA SPENCER: Executed at Tyburn on the 5th of July, 1721, for Coining. She was probably the first Woman to | 
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					BARNEY CARROL & WILLIAM KING: Convicted under the Coventry Act for cutting & maiming, & executed at Tyburn, 31 | 
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					BARTHOLOMEW QUAILN: Executed, after a great Legal Argument, On 7th of March, 1791, in the Isle of Ely, for the | 
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					BENJAMIN NEALE: Executed at Surrey, August 12, 1749, for burglary | 
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					BENJAMIN RENSHAW: Executed, after an Abortive Attempt, at Nottingham, 29th of August, 1812, for setting fire t | 
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					BENJAMIN TAPNER, JOHN COBBY, JOHN HAMMOND, RICHARD MILLS, RICHARD MILLS THE YOUNGER, & OTHERS: Revengeful Smug | 
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					BENJAMIN WALSH, Esq., M.P.: Convicted in 1812 of feloniously stealing a Large Sum of Money from Sir Thomas Plo | 
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					BLI GONZALEZ alias JOHN SYMMONDS alias SPANISH JACK: After a varied Criminal Career he was finally executed at | 
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					BOSAVERN PENLEZ: Executed for rioting, 18th October, 1749 | 
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					BRIAN SEYMOUR: Executed for murder, 2nd March, 1749 | 
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					CAPT. HENRY SMYTHEE: Executed at Dorchester, April 12, 1741, for the murder or the female whom he had seduced | 
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					CAPTAIN CLARKE, R.N.: Convicted & condemned to be hanged for the Murder of Captain Innis, in a Duel, & pardone | 
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					CAPTAIN DAVID FERGUSON: Hanged in chains at Execution Dock, 5th January 1771, for the murder of his cabin-boy | 
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					CAPTAIN EVAN EVANS: Clerk to Sir Edmund Andrews, in Guernsey, & later Highwayman in England. Executed in 1708 | 
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					CAPTAIN JAMES HIND: A Famous Highwayman who robbed Roundheads & even made an Attempt on Cromwell. Executed 24t | 
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					CAPTAIN JAMES LOWRY: Executed at Execution Dock, March 25, 1762, for murdering one of his Crew | 
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					CAPTAIN JOHN KIDD: Known as the "Wizard of the Seas," who suffered for Piracy, at Execution Dock, 23rd of May, | 
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