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Название книги: The Great Train Robbery
Автор(ы): Michael Crichton
Жанр: Детская проза
Адрес книги: http://www.6lib.ru/books/The-Great-Train-Robbery-155981.html
To Barbara Rose
Satan is glad - when I am bad,
And hopes that I - with him shall lie
In fire and chains - and dreadful pains
–Victorian child's poem, 1856
"I wanted the money."
–Edward Pierce, 1856
INTRODUCTION
It is difficult, after the passage of more than a century, to understand the extent to which the train robbery of 1855 shocked the sensibilities of Victorian England. At first glance, the crime hardly seems noteworthy. The sum of money stolen-- ?12,000 in gold bullion-- was large, but not unprecedented; there had been a dozen more lucrative robberies in the same period. And the meticulous organization and plan of the crime, involving many people and extending over a year, was similarly not unusual. All major crimes at the mid-century called for a high degree of preparation and coordination.
Yet the Victorians always referred to this crime in capital letters, as The Great Train Robbery. Contemporary observers labeled it The Crime of the Century and The Most Sensational Exploit of
Название книги: The Great Train Robbery
Автор(ы): Michael Crichton
Жанр: Детская проза
Адрес книги: http://www.6lib.ru/books/The-Great-Train-Robbery-155981.html
To Barbara Rose
Satan is glad - when I am bad,
And hopes that I - with him shall lie
In fire and chains - and dreadful pains
–Victorian child's poem, 1856
"I wanted the money."
–Edward Pierce, 1856
INTRODUCTION
It is difficult, after the passage of more than a century, to understand the extent to which the train robbery of 1855 shocked the sensibilities of Victorian England. At first glance, the crime hardly seems noteworthy. The sum of money stolen-- ?12,000 in gold bullion-- was large, but not unprecedented; there had been a dozen more lucrative robberies in the same period. And the meticulous organization and plan of the crime, involving many people and extending over a year, was similarly not unusual. All major crimes at the mid-century called for a high degree of preparation and coordination.
Yet the Victorians always referred to this crime in capital letters, as The Great Train Robbery. Contemporary observers labeled it The Crime of the Century and The Most Sensational Exploit of
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