The Great Pictorial History of World Crime

Author:   Jay Robert Nash
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN:  

9781442238435


Pages:   1776
Publication Date:   24 August 2014
Format:   Paperback
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The vast and mysterious world of criminals, from ancient times through the twenty-first century, is vividly captured in The Great Pictorial History of World Crime. This unique reference work chronicles every major criminal act from every era. A definitive reference source to worldwide crime, this survey is organized into sixteen chapters: *Assassination *Bigamy *Burglary *Cannibalism *Celebrity Slayings *Drugs *Fraud *Organized Crime *Kidnapping *Mass Murder *Piracy *Robbery *Secret Criminal Societies *Serial Killers *Terrorism *Unsolved Homicides Each chapter begins with an essay that introduces the topic and provides a concise overview of the historical, social, and political significance of the crime. Subjects are further developed crime by crime through descriptive entries covering the criminal acts, modus operandi, criminal background information, and motives, along with insightful anecdotes. In addition to being a being a vital and informative historical and sociological reference work, The Great Pictorial History of World Crime features more than 2,500 illustrations. More than a chronicle of chilling events, these two volumes provide gripping reading for anyone interested in true crime, law enforcement, criminology, and criminal justice.

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Author:   Jay Robert Nash
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 20.40cm , Height: 9.40cm , Length: 27.50cm
Weight:   4.509kg
ISBN:  

9781442238435


ISBN 10:   1442238437
Pages:   1776
Publication Date:   24 August 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Assassination Chapter 2 Bigamy Chapter 3 Burglary Chapter 4 Cannibalism Chapter 5 Drugs Chapter 6 Fraud Chapter 7 Gangs, Gangsters, and Organized Crime Chapter 8 Kidnapping Chapter 9 Murder/Celebrity Slayings Chapter 10 Murder/Mass Murder Chapter 11 Murder/Serial Killers Chapter 12 Murder/Unsolved Homicides Chapter 13 Piracy Chapter 14 Robbery Chapter 15 Secret Criminal Societies Chapter 16 Terrorism

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An excellent photographic guide to criminal history ... College & Research Libraries News Drawing from local, national, and international archives, police and intelligence agencies, museums and historical societies, as well as Nash's own vast private collection, The Great Pictorial History of World Crime is quite justifiably recognized as the standard reference work in the very specialized field of historical research dedicated to crime and the criminal. This is a unique and strongly recommended acquisition for personal, academic and community library World History and Criminology Studies reference collections. Library Bookwatch Entries in this volume constitute 16 chapters organized by type of crime, including assassination, cannibalism, fraud, and terrorism...Each chapter is prefaced by a brief definition and general background information. Some 2,500 B&W illustrations, including pictures from movies made about the crimes, are included. The index includes popular aliases cross-referenced to proper names... Library Media Connection Things are looking up for readers who like to look things up. The serious researcher and the casual browser can both celebrate the recent arrival of [The Great Pictorial History of World Crime]...At $249, it might seem criminal to some but a steal to others...a massive two-volume work of more than 2 million words and 2,500 illustrations packed into 1,700 pages. -- Ron Berthel Ap Weekly Features ...wide-ranging content and lively writing style... CHOICE A book to dip into at leisure and also a useful guide to criminal cases over the years, notorious and relatively neglected, which may provide a starting point for more in-depth research...useful and impressive. -- Martin Edwards Tangled Web Uk Review This set will find a wide audience. In terms of scale of coverage, Nash competes only against himself and his eight volume, Encyclopedia of World Crime (History, Inc., 1999). [The Great Pictorial History of World Crime], however, contains more than 2,500 illustrations...Academic and public libraries will find it a popular resource. Lawrence Looks At Books Nash's narrative text is impressive. His entries are detailed...his writing maintains the drama and is not excessively sensational...suitable for both a general and specialized readership-historians, journalists, sociologists, anthropologists, among others. Reference and Research Book News Entries in this volume constitute 16 chapters organized by type of crime, including assassination, cannibalism, fraud, and terrorism...Each chapter is prefaced by a brief definition and general background information. Some 2,500 B&W illustrations, including pictures from movies made about the crimes, are included. The index includes popular aliases cross-referenced to proper names. Library Media Connection ...the most comprehensive true crime book available. School Library Journal ...I know of no other work that covers infamous crimes and criminals throughout history in such a comprehensive and entertaining fashion. Nash has once again made a monumental contribution to the literature on sensational and notorious crimes, and has brought together an especially rich representation of photographs and other illustrations to these crimes. American Reference Books Annual ...it is a book which is difficult to put down...a very useful, interesting and informative reference work suitable for public and reference libraries, as well as a good search tool for researchers. Reference Reviews The Great Pictorial History of World Crime, complete in two massive volumes, is a resource that true crime buffs will turn to again and again. The result of three decades of research and writing by prolific author and historian Jay Robert Nash, this reference set features in-depth exploration of thousands of infamous crimes from ancient times to the present. In addition to extensive profiles of crimes, criminals, victims, and trials, the reference work features more than twenty-five hundred photographs and illustrations, many published for the first time...The sheer magnitude of The Great Pictorial History of World Crime is impressive. The extensive use of photographs, illustrations, and other graphics makes this reference work gripping and unique. Upon reading about a crime, one is drawn to another, then yet another intriguing topic or macabre photograph depicting the darker side of the human experience. Students of criminal justice and deviant behavior, historians interested in crime, and countless curious searchers will be fascinated by Nash's reference work. The Great Pictorial History of World Crime would be a welcome addition to any library's reference collection. Reference and User Services Quarterly


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Jay Robert Nash, hailed as America's foremost chronicler of crime (Chicago Tribune), is a four-time recipient of the American Library Association's Best Reference Work award. The winner of the prestigious Edgar Allan Poe award, Nash has published numerous crime-related books.

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