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Author Wood, J. Carter (John Carter), 1970-
Title The most remarkable woman in England : poison, celebrity and the trials of Beatrice Pace / by John Carter Wood.
Publication Info Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2012.


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Descript xvi, 269 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Contents The 'Fetter Hill mystery' : the strange death of Harry Pace -- 'Where there are so many cruel tongues' : investigations and accusations -- 'I cannot tell you, sir - I cannot tell you' : mysteries and circumstances -- 'Easing the burden of the tragic widow' : the making of 'Mrs Pace' -- 'Every wife in the country has opportunity' : the 'tragic widow' on trial -- 'The matter is dead' : a new life and some old shadows -- '18 years of hell' : gender, marriage and violence -- 'Unimaginable agonies and degradations and cruelties' : justice, politics and poverty -- 'The who have had trouble can sympathise with you' : Mrs Pace and her public.
ISBN 9780719086182 (pbk.)
0719086183 (pbk.)
9780719086175 (hbk.)
0719086175 (hbk.)
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Author Wood, J. Carter (John Carter), 1970-
Subject Pace, Beatrice, 1889-1973.
Pace, Harry, 1890-1928.
Trials (Murder) -- England -- History -- 20th century.
Descript xvi, 269 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Contents The 'Fetter Hill mystery' : the strange death of Harry Pace -- 'Where there are so many cruel tongues' : investigations and accusations -- 'I cannot tell you, sir - I cannot tell you' : mysteries and circumstances -- 'Easing the burden of the tragic widow' : the making of 'Mrs Pace' -- 'Every wife in the country has opportunity' : the 'tragic widow' on trial -- 'The matter is dead' : a new life and some old shadows -- '18 years of hell' : gender, marriage and violence -- 'Unimaginable agonies and degradations and cruelties' : justice, politics and poverty -- 'The who have had trouble can sympathise with you' : Mrs Pace and her public.
ISBN 9780719086182 (pbk.)
0719086183 (pbk.)
9780719086175 (hbk.)
0719086175 (hbk.)
Author Wood, J. Carter (John Carter), 1970-
Subject Pace, Beatrice, 1889-1973.
Pace, Harry, 1890-1928.
Trials (Murder) -- England -- History -- 20th century.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL 2nd Floor  KC 540 W8  8 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE
 BJL 2nd Floor  KC 540 W8  8 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject Pace, Beatrice, 1889-1973.
Pace, Harry, 1890-1928.
Trials (Murder) -- England -- History -- 20th century.
Descript xvi, 269 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Contents The 'Fetter Hill mystery' : the strange death of Harry Pace -- 'Where there are so many cruel tongues' : investigations and accusations -- 'I cannot tell you, sir - I cannot tell you' : mysteries and circumstances -- 'Easing the burden of the tragic widow' : the making of 'Mrs Pace' -- 'Every wife in the country has opportunity' : the 'tragic widow' on trial -- 'The matter is dead' : a new life and some old shadows -- '18 years of hell' : gender, marriage and violence -- 'Unimaginable agonies and degradations and cruelties' : justice, politics and poverty -- 'The who have had trouble can sympathise with you' : Mrs Pace and her public.
ISBN 9780719086182 (pbk.)
0719086183 (pbk.)
9780719086175 (hbk.)
0719086175 (hbk.)

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