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Poison and Adelaide Bartlett, published in 1962, delves into one of the most sensational criminal trials of the Victorian era, captivating readers with its intriguing narrative and meticulous exploration of a true-life mystery
£10.00
Poison and Adelaide Bartlett, published in 1962, delves into one of the most sensational criminal trials of the Victorian era, captivating readers with its intriguing narrative and meticulous exploration of a true-life mystery
Format: Hardcover
Condition: Used (very good)
Publisher: Hutchinson
Year: 1962
Pages: 256
Poison and Adelaide Bartlett, published in 1962, delves into one of the most sensational criminal trials of the Victorian era, captivating readers with its intriguing narrative and meticulous exploration of a true-life mystery. Written by someone well-acquainted with legal matters, this book offers an authoritative analysis of the case that shook the foundations of society.
Centred around the enigmatic Adelaide Bartlett, the narrative unravels the shocking events that led to her trial for the alleged poisoning of her husband, Edwin Bartlett. The case garnered immense attention and debate, raising questions about morality, gender roles, and the intricacies of the Victorian legal system. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the author reconstructs the details of the trial and its aftermath, offering readers a window into the past and the social dynamics of the time.
With a keen eye for historical context and a talent for engaging prose, "Poison and Adelaide Bartlett" presents a compelling account of a courtroom drama that continues to captivate audiences. This edition, published in 1962, provides readers with a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the complexities of a high-profile Victorian trial and the societal undercurrents that surrounded it. Whether intrigued by true crime or fascinated by historical legal proceedings, readers will find this book to be a gripping exploration of a bygone era's most captivating mysteries.
No dust wrapper. There's age related wear to the front and back boards and a pencil marks on the pastedown at the back of the book. Overall, this copy is in very good condition.