Book of Remarkable Criminals, A
Irving, H. B.
Book of Remarkable Criminals, A
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Book of Remarkable Criminals, A
{k eller – the upper outside corner of page 15 and 16 has been torn from the hardcopy.
The spots are marked with ?? and a best guess at missing words is in brackets. footnotes have been moved from end of page to end of paragraph positions, sequentially numbered There are a number of lines ending with hyphens and a hard return to an empty line−might have missed some.
A BOOK OF REMARKABLE CRIMINALS
BY H.B. IRVING
TO MY FRIEND E. V. LUCAS
«For violence and hurt tangle every man in their toils, and for the most part fall on the head of him from whom they had their rise; nor is it easy for one who by his act breaks the common pact of peace to lead a calm and quiet life.»
Lucretius on the Nature of Things.
A BOOK OF REMARKABLE CRIMINALS