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Dramas of the Dock: True Stories of Crime
by Guy B. H. Logan
Guy Logan was a relatively obscure yet prolific British true-crime author in the early 20th century. In this 1928 anthology, he presents more than a dozen murder cases—detailing the crimes themselves, the ensuing investigations, the courtroom proceedings, and the final verdicts. He reports the facts straight, avoiding sensationalism, and concludes each account with his personal reflections on the case. In his introduction, Logan explains that he selects subjects not for their fame but for their inherent interest to readers. His clear, concise prose ensures that readers will share his fascination.. - Summary by John McCormick
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Guy Logan was a relatively obscure yet prolific British true-crime author in the early 20th century. In this 1928 anthology, he presents more than a dozen murder cases—detailing the crimes themselves, the ensuing investigations, the courtroom proceedings, and the final verdicts. He reports the facts straight, avoiding sensationalism, and concludes each account with his personal reflections on the case. In his introduction, Logan explains that he selects subjects not for their fame but for their inherent interest to readers. His clear, concise prose ensures that readers will share his fascination.. - Summary by John McCormick
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