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Debbie Blake

    Great Scandals of the Victorians
    Victorian Murderesses
    The Little Book of Tipperary
    Daughters of Ireland
    • Daughters of Ireland

      • 222 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Daughters of Ireland is a collection of fifteen mini-biographies of exceptional Irish women, each pioneers in their field.Each woman followed a different path, achieving their goals in various professions including aviation, nursing, veterinary, education, architecture and the performing arts.

      Daughters of Ireland
    • A compendium of historical facts and figures, perfect for dipping into. Full of information that will make you say, `I never knew that'

      The Little Book of Tipperary
    • Delves into each of the women's lives, the circumstances that led to their crimes, their committal and trial and the various reasons why they resorted to murder.

      Victorian Murderesses
    • Great Scandals of the Victorians features a collection of true stories that shocked, outraged, angered or simply amused the Victorians in nineteenth-century Britain. Drawing on a wide variety of original material, seven disreputable stories that dominated the national newspapers for many weeks are explored, including the Great Warwickshire Scandal, a highly publicized divorce case where for the first time in history a Prince of Wales was called to give evidence in court; a 'baby' scandal that disrupted Queen Victoria's court and threatened the monarchy; the sex scandals of the Abode of Love, a mysterious religious cult founded by a defrocked clergyman, Henry James Prince and the sensational trial of Fanny and Stella, two outrageous cross-dressers accused of sodomy.Some scandals, though traumatic for the people involved, produced a positive outcome, such as the scandalous custody battle between Caroline Norton and her husband, which led to the passing of the Custody of Infants Act, granting mothers custody of their children following a divorce, and the case of 13-year-old Eliza Armstrong, sold to a brothel keeper for £5, which caused a major scandal and public outrage, but also led to a change in the law, raising the age of consent from 13 to 16 years.

      Great Scandals of the Victorians