Famous Last Words
eBook - ePub

Famous Last Words

Confessions, Humour and Bravery of the Departing

  1. 216 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Famous Last Words

Confessions, Humour and Bravery of the Departing

About this book

One last thing before I go . . . True stories of doomed figures from British history—and what they announced to the world as the Grim Reaper drew near.
 
Nothing focuses the mind more starkly than impending death. In this book, you can mount the scaffold and share in the final utterings of the condemned, and join the stricken in their deathbeds as their deeply entrenched secrets are finally unshackled.
 
Famous Last Words collects a fascinating selection of destinies, culminating in their often flamboyant, always captivating comments just before they shuffled off this mortal coil. Revealed inside are tales of sangfroid bravery, astonishing ironies, and overdue confessions often betraying grave miscarriages of justice. Writer and poet Sir Walter Raleigh had some typically forthright and goading words for his executioner as the hesitant axeman displayed fear and reluctance to perform his stately duties. The final words of convicted murderer Ernest Brown may have been a candid confession to another killing he had committed deep in the Northumberland Moors some two years previously. And what of Britain's first actor to have had a knighthood bestowed upon him? Discover the staggering irony that saw his final words on stage prophetically turn out to be his last in life . . .

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Sources and Illustrations
  7. Introduction
  8. Chapter 1 Frank Franklin
  9. Chapter 2 Mary Blandy
  10. Chapter 3 Sir Henry Irving
  11. Chapter 4 Lady Jane Grey
  12. Chapter 5 Charles Smith
  13. Chapter 6 Charlotte Ellen Reeve
  14. Chapter 7 Robert Catesby
  15. Chapter 8 Helen Blackwood and Hans Smith Macfarlane
  16. Chapter 9 Jack Shuttleworth
  17. Chapter 10 Frederick George Richardson
  18. Chapter 11 William Watts
  19. Chapter 12 Thomas Colley
  20. Chapter 13 Thomas David Cunnington
  21. Chapter 14 John Smith
  22. Chapter 15 Sir Walter Raleigh
  23. Chapter 16 Liam Whelan
  24. Chapter 17 William Burke
  25. Chapter 18 William Wilkinson, James Yarwood and William
  26. Chapter 19 Priscilla Guppy
  27. Chapter 20 George Manley
  28. Chapter 21 Frederick Fleet
  29. Chapter 22 William Shaw
  30. Chapter 23 Ernest Brown
  31. Bibliography
  32. Plate section