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General Literature of Crime

Boyle, Thomas. Black Swine in the Sewers of Hampstead: Beneath the Surface of Victorian Sensationalism. London, 1990.

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Curtis, L. Perry. Jack the Ripper and the London Press. London, 2001.

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Dolan, Frances. Dangerous Familiars: Representations of Domestic Crime in England, 1550-1700. Ithaca and London, 1994.

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Englander, David. Henry Mayhew and the Criminal Classes of Victorian England: The Case Reopened. Criminal Justice History, 17 (2002).

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Gatrell, V. A. C.. The Hanging Tree: Execution and the English People 1770-1868. Oxford, 1994.

Notes: This volume represents the classic statement of the history of capital punishment in Britain in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; and is a necessary starting point for any further study of this subject. View or add to this citation.

Gladfelder, Hal. Criminality and Narrative in Eighteenth Century England: Beyond the Law. London, 2001.

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Kalikoff, Beth. Murder and Moral Decay in Victorian Popular Literature. Ann Arbor, Mich., 1986.

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McKenzie, A.. Making Crime Pay: Motives, Marketing Strategies, and the Printed Literature of Crime in England 1670-1770. In Smith, Greg T, May, Allyson N., Devereaux, Simon (ed), Criminal Justice in the Old World and the New: Essays in Honour of J.M. Beattie. Toronto, 1998.

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Rosenberg, Philippe. Sanctifying the Robe: Punitive Violence and the English Press, 1650-1700. In Devereaux, Simon, Griffiths, Paul (ed), Penal Practice and Culture, 1500-1900 : Punishing the English. Basingstoke, 2004. pp: 157-182.

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Criminal Biographies

Faller, L.. Turned to Account: The Forms and Functions of Criminal Biography in Late Seventeenth- and Early Eighteenth-Century England. Cambridge, 1987.

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Harris, M.. Trials and Criminal Biographies: A Case Study in Distribution. In Myers, R., Harris, M. (ed), Sale and Distribution of Books from 1700. Oxford, 1982.

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McKenzie, A.. Making Crime Pay: Motives, Marketing Strategies, and the Printed Literature of Crime in England 1670-1770. In Smith, Greg T, May, Allyson N., Devereaux, Simon (ed), Criminal Justice in the Old World and the New: Essays in Honour of J.M. Beattie. Toronto, 1998.

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Rawlings, Philip. Drunks, Whores and Idle Apprentices: Criminal Biographies of the Eighteenth Century. London, 1992.

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Singleton, R. R.. English Criminal Biography, 1651-1722. Harvard Library Bulletin, 18 (1970). pp: 63-83.

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Last Dying Speeches

Gladfelder, Hal. Criminality and Narrative in Eighteenth Century England: Beyond the Law. London, 2001.

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Sharpe, J. A.. 'Last Dying speeches': Religion, Ideology and Public Execution in Seventeenth-Century England. Past and Present, 107 (1985). pp: 144-67.

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Ordinary of Newgate's Accounts

Linebaugh, P.. The Ordinary of Newgate and his Account. In Cockburn, J. S. (ed), Crime in England 1550-1800. London, 1977.

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McKenzie, A.. Making Crime Pay: Motives, Marketing Strategies, and the Printed Literature of Crime in England 1670-1770. In Smith, Greg T, May, Allyson N., Devereaux, Simon (ed), Criminal Justice in the Old World and the New: Essays in Honour of J.M. Beattie. Toronto, 1998.

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McKenzie, Andrea. From True Confessions to True Reporting? The Decline and Fall of the Ordinary's Account. London Journal, 30:1 (2005). pp: 55-70.

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Newspapers

Andrew, Donna T.. The Press and Public Apologies in Eighteenth-Century London. In Landau, Norma (ed), Law, Crime and English Society, 1660-1830. Cambridge, 2002.

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Barker, Hannah. Newspapers, Politics and Public Opinion in Late Eighteenth-Century England. Oxford, 1998.

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Black, Jeremy. The English Press in the Eighteenth Century. London, 1987.

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Boyce, George, Curran, James, Wingate, Pauline (ed). Newspaper History from the Seventeenth Century to the Present Day. London, 1978.

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Harris, Michael. London Newspapers in the Age of Walpole: A Study of the Origins of the Modern English Press. London, 1987.

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Harris, Robert. A Patriot Press: National Politics and the London Press in the 1740s. Oxford, 1993.

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Harris, Bob. Politics and the Rise of the Press: Britain and France, 1620-1800. London, 1996.

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MacKay, Lynn. Refusing the Royal Pardon: London Capital Convicts and the Reactions of the Courts and the Press, 1789. London Journal, 28 (2003). pp: 21-37.

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Sutherland, James. The Restoration Newspaper and its Development. Cambridge, 1986.

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Winkler, K. T.. The Forces of the Market and the London Newspaper in the first half of the Eighteenth Century. Journal of Newspaper and Periodical History, 4:2 (1988). pp: 22-35.

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Court Records

Cockburn, J. S.. Early Modern Assize Records as Historical Evidence. Journal of the Society of Archivists, 5 (1975). pp: 215-231.

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Gaskill, M.. Reporting Murder: Fiction in the Archives of Early Modern England. Social History, 23 (1998). pp: 1-30.

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Hawkings, D. T.. Criminal Ancestors: A Guide to Historical Criminal Records in England and Wales. Stroud, 1992.

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Langbein, J. H.. The Criminal Trial before the Lawyers. The University of Chicago Law Review, 45 (1978). pp: 263-316.

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Sharpe, J. A.. Crime in Early Modern England 1550-1750. London, 1984; 2nd edn 1999.

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Novels and Prints

Bell, I. A.. Literature and Crime in Augustan England. London, 1991.

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Faller, L.. Crime and Defoe: A New Kind of Writing. Cambridge, 1993.

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Fielding, Henry. An Enquiry into the Causes of the Late Increase of Robbers, and Related Writings. Oxford, 1988.

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Gatrell, V. A. C.. City of laughter : sex and satire in eighteenth-century London. London, 2006.

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Gladfelder, Hal. Criminality and Narrative in Eighteenth Century England: Beyond the Law. London, 2001.

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Hallett, Mark. The Spectacle of Difference: Graphic Satire in the Age of Hogarth. London, 1999.

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Hislop, Ian, Bills, Mark. The Art of Satire: London in Caricature. Basingstoke, 2006.

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Mandeville, Bernard. An Enquiry into the Causes of the Frequent Executions at Tyburn. Los Angeles, 1964.

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McDowell, Paula. The Women of Grub Street: Press, Politics and Gender in the London Literary Marketplace, 1678-1730. Oxford, 1998.

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Paulson, R.. Hogarth. Cambridge, 1991-93.

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Rogers, N.. Confronting the Crime Wave: The Debate Over Social Reform and Regulation, 1749-53. In Davison, Lee, Hitchcock, T, Keirn, T, Shoemaker, R (ed), Stilling the Grumbling Hive: The Response to Social and Economic Problems in England, 1689-1750. Stroud, 1992.

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Sharpe, J. A. (ed). Crime and the Law in English Satirical Prints, 1600-1832. Cambridge, 1986.

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Shesgreen, Sean. Images of the Outcast: The Urban Poor in the Cries of London. Manchester, 2002.

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Trodd, Andrea. Domestic Crime in the Victorian Novel. New York, 1989.

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Uglow, Jenny. Hogarth: A Life and a World. London, 1997.

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Wiltenburg, Joy. Disorderly Women and Female Power in the Street Literature of Early Modern England and Germany. Charlottesville, Virginia, 1992.

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