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General History of the Lives, Murders and Adventures of the Most Notorious Rogues [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 400 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: British Library Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 0712353399
  • ISBN-13: 9780712353397
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 400 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: British Library Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 0712353399
  • ISBN-13: 9780712353397
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Buoyed by the runaway success of his bestselling A General History of the Pirates (1724), Captain Charles Johnson went on to publish a much-expanded edition of the work to include a further 80 accounts of some of the most extraordinary British criminals of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries entitled A General History of the Lives and Adventures of the Most Famous Pirates, Highwaymen, Murderers, Street-Robbers, &c. (1734). He added further pirate biographies but expanded the cast to include a ferocious band of ruthless and vicious highwaymen, murderers, and wider criminals.

Johnson's volumes, featuring fictional accounts based on factual sources, are significant as the forerunners of the real-life criminal biography genre, and for their influence on such early novels as Defoe's Moll Flanders and Fielding's Jonathan Wild but equally resonate right through to the present day inspiring the fiction of Ben Aaronovich and Jake Arnott.

Originally published in folio size complete with fine engravings, this new collection of rogues includes the very best of these original decorative plates but also presents a series of related illustrations, playbills, and portraits from the British Library collections.
Introduction 1(6)
A General History of Rogues 7(6)
The Life of Colonel Jack
13(32)
The Life of Sawney Beane
45(6)
The Life of Thomas Savage
51(6)
An Account of the Murder of Joan Norcott
57(6)
The Life of Major George Strangwayes
63(9)
An Account of the Murder of the Rev. Mr John Talbot
72(6)
The Life of Mary Channel
78(7)
The Life of the German Princess
85(17)
The Life of Dick Bauf
102(7)
The Life of Colonel lames Turner
109(3)
The Life of Tom Kelsey
112(4)
The Life of Nan Hereford
116(6)
The Life of Moll Jones
122(4)
The Life of Tom Taylor
126(3)
The Life of George Seager
129(5)
The Life of Harman Strodtman
134(4)
The Life of Moll Raby
138(5)
The Life of Tom Sharp
143(9)
The Life of Ann Harris
152(5)
The Life of Ann Holland
157(6)
The Life of Jack Goodwin
163(3)
The Life of Will Elby
166(5)
The Life of Dick Low
171(6)
The Life of Jack Hall
177(7)
The Life of Madam Churchill
184(4)
The Life of Harvey Hutchins
188(5)
The Life of Tom Marsh
193(4)
The Life of Tom Gerrard
197(4)
The Life of Davy Morgan
201(4)
The Lives of Christopher Dickson, John Gibson, and Charles Weymouth
205(5)
The Lives of Jack Collings, Kit Moor, and Daniel Hughes
210(4)
The Life of Eleonor Sympson
214(6)
The Life of Rhoderick Audrey
220(6)
The Life of Will Chance
226(4)
The Life of James Filewood
230(6)
The Lives of William Ward, Samuel Lynn, Ralph Emmery, Robert Vickers, John Prior, and Francis Parquet
236(6)
The Lives of John Trippuck the Golden Tinman, Robert Crane, Thomas Charnock, and Richard Shepherd
242(5)
The History of the Waltham Blacks, and their Transactions, to the Death of Richard Parvin, Edward Elliot, Robert Kingshell, Henry Marshal, John and Edward Pink, and James Ansel, alias Philips, at Tyburn, whose Lives are also included
247(13)
The Life of Joseph Blake, alias Blueskin
260(5)
The Life of John Shepherd
265(8)
The Life of Lewis Houssart
273(6)
The Life of Jonathan Wild
279(20)
The Lives of Edward Burnworth, alias Frazier, William Blewit, Thomas Berry, Emanuel Dickenson, William Marjoram, John Higgs, &c.
299(16)
The Life of Catherine Hayes
315(18)
An Account of Sarah Malcolm
333(6)
Glossary 339(6)
Further Reading 345
The identity of Captain Charles Johnson has long been a mystery. Suspected as a pseudonym for Daniel Defoe, author of Robinson Crusoe, or even as a pirate himself, neither has ever been confirmed. His books are the prime source of information on the great age of piracy and road adventurers and have inspired numerous plays, books and films including Treasure Island, Peter Pan and Pirates of the Caribbean.