Feedback is beginning to trickle in about Crime & Chaos in Victorian Penkridge
"Have
just read the book well worth a read, added information to my family
tree about two tragic accidents and many well known Penkridge people
past."
22 July 2015
14 July 2015
Crime & Chaos In Victorian Penkridge
We are pleased to announce the publication of our latest title, 'Crime & Chaos In Victorian Penkridge'.
The book is available for purchase worldwide from lulu.com at the following link:
http://www.lulu.com/shop/paul-robinson/crime-and-chaos-in-victorian-penkridge/paperback/product-22269886.html
This collection of stories from nineteenth century Penkridge covers a diverse range of events, from drunken brawls to burglary, drownings, railway accidents, child neglect and animal cruelty. It includes surprising revelations about poverty and neglect in the village, tragic loss of life and a number of gruesome and unexplained deaths.
Read about the activities of the village fire-fighters and policemen, and how the local courts and workhouse dealt with those who wouldn't obey the law or couldn't look after themselves. Meet brazen fraudsters, runaway husbands, feuding families and the foul-mouthed fighting women of Penkridge past!
9 July 2015
Excerpt From Coven Book
Here's a tiny excerpt from 'Coven In Times Past', as published in the Village News a couple of months ago (click for a bigger image):
The full copy of this edition of the Village News can be viewed online at:
http://villagenewsandvillager.co.uk/Editions/Village%20News%20February%202015-16pp.pdf
The full copy of this edition of the Village News can be viewed online at:
http://villagenewsandvillager.co.uk/Editions/Village%20News%20February%202015-16pp.pdf
New Penkridge Book Imminent
Crime & Chaos in Victorian Penkridge will be available from mid-July via the usual sources - full details will be posted here in due course.
As a taster for those who have been following its progress, here are two photographs of the cover from the final proof copy. No prizes for guessing the view depicted on the front-cover artwork!
As a taster for those who have been following its progress, here are two photographs of the cover from the final proof copy. No prizes for guessing the view depicted on the front-cover artwork!
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