Constance Kent

Constance Kent
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1865*
Genre: Trials (Murder)
ISBN:

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The Case of Constance Kent

The Case of Constance Kent
Author: Cecil John Charles Street
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1928
Genre: Trials (Murder)
ISBN:

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A Greater Guilt

A Greater Guilt
Author: Noeline Kyle
Publisher: Boolarong Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1921555343

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A brutal murder of a child in a small English village in 1860 which remained an unsolved crime until the sensational confession of Constance Emilie Kent in 1865. If you are a true crime enthusiast, if you wonder about what happens to a woman, a human being, after they confess, are tried and then imprisoned for twenty years you will enjoy Noeline Kyle's tracing of Constance Kent's extraordinary life before, during and after this awful crime. Constance Kent trained as a nurse at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, worked at the Coast Hospital at Little Bay, was matron of the notorious Parramatta Industrial School for girls and matron of a nurses' home in Maitland, she was a convicted murderess but lived to the grand old age of 100 under an assumed name and not once did anyone in the Antipodes suspect her true identity.

Constance Kent

Constance Kent
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1865
Genre: Trials (Murder)
ISBN:

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Street Literature of the Long Nineteenth Century

Street Literature of the Long Nineteenth Century
Author: David Atkinson
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2017-08-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1527502759

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For centuries, street literature was the main cheap reading material of the working classes: broadsides, chapbooks, songsters, prints, engravings, and other forms of print produced specifically to suit their taste and cheap enough for even the poor to buy. Starting in the sixteenth century, but at its chaotic and flamboyant peak in the nineteenth, street literature was on sale everywhere – in urban streets and alleyways, at country fairs and markets, at major sporting events and holiday gatherings, and under the gallows at public executions. For this very reason, it was often despised and denigrated by the educated classes, but remained enduringly popular with the ordinary people. Anything and everything was grist to the printers’ mill, if it would sell. A penny could buy you a celebrity scandal, a report of a gruesome murder, the last dying speech of a condemned criminal, wonder tales, riddles and conundrums, a moral tale of religious danger and redemption, a comic tale of drunken husbands and shrewish wives, a temperance tract or an ode to beer, a satire on dandies, an alphabet or “reed-a-ma-daisy” (reading made easy) to teach your children, an illustrated chapbook of nursery rhymes, or the adventures of Robin Hood and Jack the Giant Killer. Street literature long held its own by catering directly for the ordinary people, at a price they could afford, but, by the end of the Victorian era, it was in terminal decline and was rapidly being replaced by a host of new printed materials in the shape of cheap newspapers and magazines, penny dreadful novels, music hall songbooks, and so on, all aimed squarely at the burgeoning mass market. Fascinating today for the unique light it shines on the lives of the ordinary people of the age, street literature has long been neglected as a historical resource, and this collection of essays is the first general book on the trade for over forty years.

The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher

The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher
Author: Kate Summerscale
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2008-04-07
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0747582157

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The dramatic story of the real-life murder that inspired the birth of modern detective fiction.