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The Road to Tyburn Christopher Hibbert

The Road to Tyburn By Christopher Hibbert

The Road to Tyburn by Christopher Hibbert


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Summary

This title describes the underworld of 18th century London, and in particular the story of Jack Sheppard, who was hanged at Tyburn in 1724. Shephard, whose fascinating story is revealed through contemporary newspapers, pamphlets and trial reports, was also a man of intelligence, wit and charm.

The Road to Tyburn Summary

The Road to Tyburn: The Story of Jack Sheppard and the Eighteenth Century Underworld by Christopher Hibbert

Jack Sheppard, glamorous rebel, daring escapee and idol of the London mob, was one of the most legendary criminals of 18th-century England. When he finally met his end and was hanged in 1724, weeping girls and thronging crowds lined the road to the gallows at Tyburn. In uncovering Jack Sheppard's enthralling story, lively and prolific historian Christopher Hibbert has drawn on contemporary newspapers, pamphlets and trial reports. He reveals a wild, dissolute, extravagant character, who, although he drank to excess, frequented the beds of prostitutes and was the greatest prison breaker in the annals of this country, also proved to be a man of great intelligence, wit and charm. Yet this is more than the story of one individual. It also takes us on a fascinating tour through the murky underworld of 18th-century London: a grim jungle of brothels, gin cellars, gaming dens and doss-houses. We are introduced to a rogues' gallery of drunkards, pickpockets, kidnappers and murderers as well as the most notorious characters of the time, including corrupt City Marshal Charles Hitchen and machiavellian thief-taker Jonathan Wild.

About Christopher Hibbert

Christopher Hibbert is a prolific author, many of whose books are published by Penguin. Other titles to appear in the Classic Penguin series are The Making of Charles Dickens and Charles I.

Table of Contents

The legend; the background; boyhood and apprenticeship; bad company; crime and punishment; alone in the world; Jonathan Wild; Newgate; the trial; the condemned hold; the great escape from Newgate; the last days of freedom; the second trial; Tyburn fair.

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GOR002065313
9780141390239
0141390239
The Road to Tyburn: The Story of Jack Sheppard and the Eighteenth Century Underworld by Christopher Hibbert
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
20010927
176
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