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THEY HANGED MY SAINTLY BILLY

THEY HANGED MY SAINTLY BILLY

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THEY HANGED MY SAINTLY BILLY

by GRAVES, Robert

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London: Cassell & Company Ltd, 1957. Black cloth, gilt spine. Twenty-three illustrations in the text. Faint offsetting to endsheets, otherwise fine, in a very good dust jacket with some little scattered foxing. First edition. The British surgeon Dr. William Palmer was accused in 1856 of murdering fourteen people by means of poison. A Victorian true crime novel told from the shifting perspectives of those who came into contact with the notorious doctor. His mother's lament at the outcome of his trial for poisoning his friend forms the title for this historical fiction account - a genre at which Graves is an acknowledged master.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
THEY HANGED MY SAINTLY BILLY
Author
GRAVES, Robert
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
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Publisher
Cassell & Company Ltd
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1957
Keywords
True Crime Victorian

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