A 150-year-old Mystery Solved
The book 'Six Years in the Prisons of England', published anonymously in
the 1860s, offers a fascinating glimpse into the harshness of Victorian
prison life.
Written by a once wealthy and respectable Dundee jute
merchant, the author's first-hand account describes the conditions under
which he and fellow convicts were kept and exposes the many failings in
the prison system of the day.
Now, a century and a half after his story was first told, the author is
identified and the events leading to his fall from grace, his
imprisonment and subsequent release are laid out alongside the original
text.
'The Rise, Fall and Redemption of James Fairweather' provides a detailed
and unique accompaniment to a fascinating human story and an important
social commentary.
This title is now available at 'lulu.com':
http://www.lulu.com/shop/paul-robinson/the-rise-fall-and-redemption-of-james-fairweather/paperback/product-22323581.html
The book includes the complete text of the original 'Six Years in the Prisons of England' along with photographs of people and places mentioned in the text.
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