Jack Sheppard was a small-time thief who broke out of prison on
numerous occasions, yet his Houdini style escapes made him one of
the most celebrated criminals in England. Infamous Thief-Taker
General, Jonathon Wild was responsible for Sheppard's recapture,
though he became one of the most hated criminals of the time and
was eventually executed for fraudulent activities. Daniel Defoe was
fascinated by the workings of the criminal mind, and his intrigue
drove him to be the first to tell the stories of these two renowned
18th century criminals. Based upon personal interviews gathered at
Newgate prison, Defoe vividly reconstructs their lives, including
intricate details of Sheppard's unbelievable escapes. The first in
a series of classic biographies edited by Richard Holmes, this has
an approachable style and captivating appeal. Holmes has chosen in
Defoe a true master of adventure fiction to relay the histories of
such interesting characters. This is a skilfully crafted and wholly
satisfying read. (Kirkus UK)
Part of the outstanding biographical series - edited by Richard
Holmes - that recovers the great classical tradition of English
biography. Every book is a biographical masterpiece, still
thrilling to read and vividly alive. In this pioneering series,
Richard Holmes, the world's leading Romantic biographer, sets out
to recover the great forgotten tradition of English biographical
writing. 'I have had no time for dusty tomes,' writes Holmes, 'I
have looked for brevity, intelligence and style. Above all, I have
sought out great biographical writers: biographers with passion,
biographers who have found a way to the heart and soul of a
memorable subject.' Jack Sheppard was an 18th-century Houdini - a
handsome young escape artist who broke out of his cell on Newgate's
grim Death Row three times. Jonathan Wild was the infamous
Thief-Taker General who helped to recapture him and many other
criminals, only to be tried and executed himself for racketeering,
among scenes of mayhem at Tyburn. Daniel Defoe, the master of
adventure fiction, was fascinated by 'True Confessions' and the
workings of the criminal personality (including its daring, its
stoicism and its humour). He was the first to retell these stories,
based on personal interviews in Newgate, which also include a
thrilling (sometimes hour by hour) reconstruction of events.
General
Imprint: |
HarperPerennial
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
May 2004 |
Editors: |
Richard Holmes
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Original authors: |
Daniel Defoe
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Dimensions: |
198 x 129 x 8mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - B-format
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Pages: |
120 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-00-711168-8 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
True stories >
Crime
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LSN: |
0-00-711168-1 |
Barcode: |
9780007111688 |
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