The Encyclopedia of Crime
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Author: Oliver Cyriax
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 544
On its first publication in 1993, Crime: An Encyclopedia broke new ground with controversial new assessments of major cases such as the 'Dingo' baby or Craig & Bentley, together with startling new evidence on unsolved crimes and penetrating studies of monstrous killers including Peter Sutcliffe and Denis Nilsen. Written in an authoritative and engaging style, Cyriax leaves no stone unturned. Now fully updated to include the latest crimes and criminals, such as Harold Shipman, and with 100 new photographs added, THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIME is the definitive, indispensable and totally engrossing reference book for any crime enthusiast.
Author: Oliver Cyriax
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 544
On its first publication in 1993, Crime: An Encyclopedia broke new ground with controversial new assessments of major cases such as the 'Dingo' baby or Craig & Bentley, together with startling new evidence on unsolved crimes and penetrating studies of monstrous killers including Peter Sutcliffe and Denis Nilsen. Written in an authoritative and engaging style, Cyriax leaves no stone unturned. Now fully updated to include the latest crimes and criminals, such as Harold Shipman, and with 100 new photographs added, THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIME is the definitive, indispensable and totally engrossing reference book for any crime enthusiast.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Oliver Cyriax
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 544
On its first publication in 1993, Crime: An Encyclopedia broke new ground with controversial new assessments of major cases such as the 'Dingo' baby or Craig & Bentley, together with startling new evidence on unsolved crimes and penetrating studies of monstrous killers including Peter Sutcliffe and Denis Nilsen. Written in an authoritative and engaging style, Cyriax leaves no stone unturned. Now fully updated to include the latest crimes and criminals, such as Harold Shipman, and with 100 new photographs added, THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIME is the definitive, indispensable and totally engrossing reference book for any crime enthusiast.
Author: Oliver Cyriax
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 544
On its first publication in 1993, Crime: An Encyclopedia broke new ground with controversial new assessments of major cases such as the 'Dingo' baby or Craig & Bentley, together with startling new evidence on unsolved crimes and penetrating studies of monstrous killers including Peter Sutcliffe and Denis Nilsen. Written in an authoritative and engaging style, Cyriax leaves no stone unturned. Now fully updated to include the latest crimes and criminals, such as Harold Shipman, and with 100 new photographs added, THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIME is the definitive, indispensable and totally engrossing reference book for any crime enthusiast.
The Encyclopedia of Crime