Chronicles of Bow Street Police-Office

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Percy Fitzgerald (18341925) Was A Prolific Author Critic Painter And Sculptor. He Was Born In Ireland And Attended Stonyhurst College In Lancashire And Then Trinity College Dublin. When He Moved To London He Became A Contributor To Charles Dickens'' Periodical Household Words. This Two-Volume Work Published In 1888 Gives A Stirring Account Of The Work Of London''S Eighteenth-Century Law Enforcers The Bow Street Runners. Drawing On Records Of Criminal Cases It Tells How Magistrates Henry Fielding And His Blind Half-Brother Sir John Fielding Helped To Set Up The Runners. Their Actions Dramatically Reduced Violent Crime In The City And Paved The Way For The Modern Police Force. Volume 2 Features A Wide Selection Of Fascinating Cases Including The Cato Street Conspiracy And The Callous Murder Of William Weare.
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