S'appuyant sur sa longue expérience en tant que Yeoman Warder à la Tour de Londres, Geoffrey Abbott a créé une œuvre littéraire significative explorant des récits historiques et des sujets intrigants. Sa production prolifique, comprenant dix-neuf livres et des contributions à l'Encyclopaedia Britannica, souligne son engagement à découvrir et partager des connaissances. L'écriture d'Abbott offre aux lecteurs une perspective unique, alliant l'expérience de première main à la profondeur universitaire. Sa voix distinctive invite à l'exploration du riche tissu de l'histoire et des mystères persistants qui captivent l'imagination.
'Execution' is a gruesomely fascinating catalogue of methods of judicial execution from around the world and through the ages. The text answers all the questions you are ever likely to ask and some you would never want to imagine
Geoffrey Abbott examines the life and practice of William Calcraft, the hangman with the longest career and shortest rope. As with other books by the author, he combines a wealth of research with his own black sense of humour, giving us an eminently readable biography of this 19th-century hangman.
Exploring the macabre yet intriguing history of execution methods, this book presents a blend of humor and horror. It delves into various techniques used throughout different cultures and eras, providing a captivating look at the darker aspects of human history. The narrative combines gruesome details with wit, making it both an educational and entertaining read for those interested in the bizarre facets of historical justice.
Execution is a gruesomely fascinating account of methods of judicial Execution from around the world and through the ages, and includes such hair-raising categories as death by cannibalism, being sewn into an animal's belly and a thousand cuts. In his own darkly humorous style, Geoffrey Abbott describes the instruments used and their effectiveness, and reveals the macabre origins of familiar phrases such as 'gone west' or 'drawn a blank', as well as the jargon of the underworld. From the preparation of the victim to the disposal of the body, Execution answers all the questions you are ever likely to ask, and some you would never want to imagine.
In this classic account of the history of torture, Geoffrey Abbott guides us
through some of the worst torture methods known to man, from chilli powder
punishment to needles under nails, with a style both chilling and full of dark
humour.