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The London Monster Jan Bondeson

The London Monster By Jan Bondeson

The London Monster by Jan Bondeson


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Summary

The truth behind the man who terrorized women on the streets of eighteenth-century London.

The London Monster Summary

The London Monster: Terror on the Streets in 1790 by Jan Bondeson

The truth behind the man who terrorized women on the streets of eighteenth-century London. Between 1788 and 1790 a series of street assaults on women were perpetrated by a mysterious person whom the press quickly dubbed 'The Monster'. His modus operandi was to sidle up to a woman, address her with indecent language and then, with a sharp instrument, slit both her clothing and her person. Soon the fear of attack became such that fashionable women did not dare walk outdoors without wearing copper petticoats to protect them from attack. A young Welshman, Rhynwick Williams, was found guilty of the attacks after two ludicrous trials. Jan Bondeson reassesses the evidence for his guilt while vividly depicting London at the end of the eighteenth century.

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GOR001692325
9780752425832
0752425838
The London Monster: Terror on the Streets in 1790 by Jan Bondeson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The History Press Ltd
20031001
336
N/A
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