by Robert Wilhelm (Author)
A murderous atmosphere pervaded nineteenth-century America and lurid murders dominated newspaper headlines.
The Bloody Century retells the stories of Americans, driven by desperation, greed, jealousy, or an irrational bloodlust, to take the life of someone around them. It presents 50 of the most intriguing murder cases from the archives of American crime including:
The Famous
- Lizzie Borden
- H H Holmes
- The Bloody Benders
The Sensational
- Jesse Pomeroy - 14-year-old serial killer
- Adolph Luetgert-dissolved his wife in a vat of lye
- Lydia Sherman-poisoned her husband and nine others
The Unsolved
- Rose Ambler - found stabbed in a field near her home
- Benjamin Nathan-beaten to death in his bedroom
and many others.
Richly illustrated with scenes and portraits from the time of the murders, and including songs and poems written to commemorate the crimes,
The Bloody Century invokes a fitting atmosphere for Victorian homicide.
The days of America's distant past, the time of gaslights and horse-drawn carriages, are often viewed as quaint and sentimental, but a closer look reveals passions, fears, and motives that are timeless and universal, and a population inured to violence, capable of monstrous acts. A visit to
The Bloody Century may well give us insight into our own.
Author Biography
Robert Wilhelm is the author of Murder and Mayhem in Essex County (History Press), a history of capital crimes in Essex County, Massachusetts from the 1600s to the turn of the twentieth century. He blogs about historical true crime at Murder by Gaslight (www.MurderByGaslight.com) and The National Night Stick (nightstick.azurewebsites.net). Robert lives and works in Boston, Massachusetts.
Number of Pages: 290
Dimensions: 0.61 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: November 21, 2014