Hanged for Three Pennies

Hanged for Three Pennies by Edward Garner is a detailed exploration of capital punishment within the context of local history in the United Kingdom. Published by Breedon Books Publishing Company in 2000, this edition spans 199 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the historical practices and societal implications surrounding executions, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of this significant aspect of British history.
In this work, Garner examines various cases and the broader impact of capital punishment on communities, offering insights into the legal and moral debates that have shaped public perception over time. The narrative is enriched by historical accounts that highlight the complexities of justice and punishment in Great Britain. Readers interested in the intersection of law, history, and societal values will find this book to be a valuable resource for understanding the nuances of capital punishment and its legacy.
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