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Book SynopsisAn illustrated introduction to the death penalty and the means of capital punishment in England since Tudor times.Executions have played a crucial if grisly and controversial part in British history and provided the bloody climax to many a life, from Mary, Queen of Scots, Charles I and Dick Turpin to untold thousands of anonymous wretches whose names are now forgotten. With the help of numerous illustrations, Stephen Banks details the history of formal execution in Britain, examining the fates of the grandest monarchs, the highest-profile gentlemen, the most learned heretics and the most petty of criminals. He looks also at the crowds, spectacle and grim pageantry that surrounded these events, helping us to understand their morbid but undeniable fascination and detailing the process that led to capital punishment's abolition in Britain.
Table of ContentsThe Fatal Performance Punishing the British The Creatures of the Scaffold The Slow Death of Hanging Further Reading Places to Visit Index