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A Biographical Dictionary of the World's Assassins George Fetherling

A Biographical Dictionary of the World's Assassins By George Fetherling

A Biographical Dictionary of the World's Assassins by George Fetherling


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Researched with care and told with style and insight. This volume is a complete chronicle of some of the most influential crimes in history. It is much more than a ready-reference, and has no political subtext. Rather it is a collection of biographical stories, dealing with individual assassins from the ancient world to today.

A Biographical Dictionary of the World's Assassins Summary

A Biographical Dictionary of the World's Assassins by George Fetherling

Until now, there has been no single source for the life stories of assassins in various eras and cultures: the infamous ones and the surprisingly forgotten, the ideologues and the zealots, the sociopaths and the mercenary killers. A Biographical Dictionary of the World's Assassins fills this gap for the benefit of the true-crime fans, the historian, the student and the general reader alike. We all know the names Lee Harvey Oswald and John Wilkes Booth. But who assassinated the Archduke Ferdinand in 1914, igniting the First World War? What wealthy aristocrat killed Rasputin and lived on until 1967? How many different people attempted to assassinate Hitler - or Queen Victoria? Which modern world leader holds the record for escaping assassins' plots - and, more to the point, who were the plotters? How have assassins in Japan, say, differed from those in the United States? What assassins have been produced by such famously peace-loving societies as Canada and Australia? Providing answers to these questions and many more, this is a work in which to browse or to read from cover to cover, whether as a refreshingly new take on history and politics or as a psychological portrait of the assassin personality. It is much more than a ready-reference, and has no political subtext. Rather, it is a collection of biographical stories, a few well-known but most obscure, dealing with individual assassins from the ancient world to the present day. Researched with care and told with style and insight, A Biographical Dictionary of the World's Assassins is a complete chronicle of some of the most influential crimes in history.

A Biographical Dictionary of the World's Assassins Reviews

'Our ranking man-of-letters.' Books in Canada 'Fetherling is one of our most talented and perceptive literary journalists.' Toronto Star 'Brilliant and eccentric.' Quill & Quire

About George Fetherling

The author has written fifty books and is a former literary editor of the Toronto Star and regular columnist and book reviewer. He lives in Vancouver.

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GOR005326850
9780709071686
070907168X
A Biographical Dictionary of the World's Assassins by George Fetherling
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The Crowood Press Ltd
20021031
400
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