dr.DREW GRAY
1811 1911
FINGERPRINT.
TO
PHRENOLOGY
MURDER MAPS.
CRIME SCENES REVISITED.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR.
Dr. Drew Gray is a social historian of the 18th and 19th centuries, specializing in the history of crime and punishment. He has written
extensively on this subject, and is the author of ‘The Police Magistrate’, a daily blog deciphering Victorian crime. He is a member of the
editorial board of
The London Journal
and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society. At the University of Northampton he teaches on both
the History and Criminology programmes, and is subject lead for History.
Other titles of interest published by
Thames & Hudson include:
Charles Booth’s London Poverty Maps
Mary S. Morgan, Iain Sinclair
Death: A Graveside Companion
Joanna Ebenstein
The Sick Rose: Or; Disease and the Art of Medical Illustration
Richard Barnett
See our websites:
www.thamesandhudson.co.uk
www.thamesandhudsonusa.com
www.thamesandhudson.com.au
CONTENTS.
introduction — sensationalized murder & the rise of the detective.
usa— new york city. usa — massachusetts. usa — indiana.
usa — kansas. usa — san francisco.
england — london. england — suffolk. england — liverpool.