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The Big Book of Pain: Punishment and Torture Through History (illustrated edition)

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'The Big Book of Pain' Description

"The Big Book of Pain" offers a history of the punishments and tortures administered to offenders in all periods for which records exist. They include the peculiar punishments known as the ducking stool, the Scottish maiden, the pillory, the drunkard's cloak and the scold's bridle, and unsavoury punishments such as death by pressing, being hanged, drawn and quartered, and death by boiling.

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Title: The Big Book of Pain

Pages: 250

Edition: illustrated edition

ISBN 10: 0750945834

Illustrations & Other Content Notes: 12 colour illustrations and 120 black and white illustrations

ISBN 13: 9780750945837

Sub Title Of Text: Punishment and Torture Through History

Publication Date: 01/04/2008

Daniel Diehl is an author and cultural historian with many publications to his credit. Mark P. Donnelly is a writer and lecturer on medieval subjects. Together they have produced an impressive number of books and television documentary scripts. Their books include Tales from the Tower of London (Sutton, 2004) and Eat Thy Neighbour: A History of Cannibalism (Sutton, 2006).


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