A Book Of Remarkable Criminals

A Book Of Remarkable Criminals

by H B Irving
A Book Of Remarkable Criminals

A Book Of Remarkable Criminals

by H B Irving

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Overview

"A Book of Remarkable Criminals" is a gripping and thought-provoking book written by H.B. Irving. Within its pages, Irving explores the fascinating world of criminality, delving into the lives and minds of some of history's most notorious individuals. In this captivating work, Irving takes readers on a journey through various criminal cases, unraveling the intricate details of the crimes and the motivations behind them. Each chapter focuses on a different criminal, offering insights into their backgrounds, their methods, and the impact their actions had on society. Irving's meticulous research and engaging storytelling bring these remarkable criminals to life, painting vivid portraits of their personalities and the circumstances that led them down the path of wrongdoing. From notorious murderers to skilled con artists, each character leaves an indelible mark on the reader's imagination. "A Book of Remarkable Criminals" is not just a collection of true crime stories; it delves deeper, exploring the psychological aspects of criminal behavior and shedding light on the complexities of the human psyche. Irving's narrative prompts readers to ponder the nature of evil, the factors that drive individuals to commit heinous acts, and the role of society in preventing and addressing crime.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789358595482
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication date: 07/01/2023
Pages: 186
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.43(d)

About the Author

Harry Brodribb Irving (5 August 1870 - 17 October 1919) was a British stage actor and actor-manager, known as the eldest son of Sir Henry Irving and Florence Irving. He initially pursued law, studying at Marlborough College and New College, Oxford, but decided to become an actor and adopted the stage name H.B. Irving. He made his debut at the Garrick Theatre in London and later toured successfully in the United States. Irving married actress Dorothea Baird and had two children, Laurence and Elizabeth. He performed in his father's company before branching out and joining George Alexander at the St James's Theatre. Following his father's death, Irving established his own company and toured extensively, often reprising his father's roles. He also made contributions to film and directed the 1910 British adaptation of the Jekyll and Hyde story. During World War I, Irving focused on law and wrote the renowned book "A Book of Remarkable Criminals" in 1918. He was a founding member of Arthur Conan Doyle's Our Society and passed away in 1919 after a prolonged illness.
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