Thursday, April 16, 2015

A-Z: N is for Charles Peace or the The Adventures of a Notorious Burglar

I'm back with the letter N for the A-Z Challenge! The penny dreadful I'm highlighting for N is the Charles Peace or the The Adventures of a Notorious Burglar.

"Charles Peace or The Adventures of a Notorious Burglar"


Charles Peace or the Adventures of a Notorious Burglar was another penny dreadful ripped from the headlines. The story was based on Charles Peace, a real-life infamous burglar and murderer. He had a history of thievery and later his crimes turned more sinister when he stalked a neighbor's wife and eventually killed the neighbor. After his arrest, the police reports about the criminal's exploits were published with elaborate illustrations, prompting more public intrigue. In 1879, the penny dreadful was published as serial for two years. The information I found about this penny dreadful was from John Adcock's Yesterday's Papers. In the archive, you can view some of the original illustrations and writings as well as a more thorough back story about the notorious Mr. Peace and of course, the penny dreadful.


Where can I get a copy of Charles Peace or the The Adventures of a Notorious Burglar?


It's amazing there aren't more e-book versions of this story.  Unfortunately, I could only find a hard copy of the book from Google Books here.

Mina Burrows

5 comments:

S. L. Hennessy said...

I personally think this would make a terrific movie. To see his evolution from thief to murderer...

S. L. Hennessy said...

I personally think this would make a terrific movie. To see his evolution from thief to murderer...

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

I guess our fascination with criminals started early.

Sophie Duncan said...

Clearly not a nice man. We humans are fascinated by the evil we do.
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djinnia said...

It's like the paparazzi of its day. Scandal sold then and sells now. Not much has changed. Only the technology.