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The Strange Affair of Madeleine Smith: Victorian Scotland's Trial of the Century

AUTHOR Macgowan, Douglas
PUBLISHER Polygon (11/02/2021)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Mass Market Paperbound)

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Discover the true story of Victorian Scotland's trial of the century.

It was a case that rocked Victorian society. Emile L'Angelier was a working-class immigrant from the Channel Islands who began a clandestine affair with prominent Glasgow socialite Madeleine Smith. Six weeks after Emile threatened to show Madeleine's father their passionate letters, on 23 March 1857, he was found dead from arsenic poisoning. The evidence against Madeleine seemed overwhelming as she went to trial for murdering her lover.

Douglas MacGowan's vivid account reads by turns like a thriller, a love story and a courtroom drama. He quotes extensively from contemporary sources, notably the pathology reports, the trial testimony and the infamous correspondence between Madeleine and Emile, whose explicit content so shocked Victorian sensibilities. Ultimately it is up to the reader to judge Madeleine's guilt or innocence.
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ISBN-13: 9781846975806
ISBN-10: 1846975808
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Mass Market (Rack) Paperback)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 256
Carton Quantity: 0
Product Dimensions: 5.10 x 0.90 x 7.70 inches
Weight: 0.50 pound(s)
Country of Origin: GB
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Biography & Autobiography | General
Biography & Autobiography | Murder - General
Dewey Decimal: 364.152
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Discover the true story of Victorian Scotland's trial of the century.

It was a case that rocked Victorian society. Emile L'Angelier was a working-class immigrant from the Channel Islands who began a clandestine affair with prominent Glasgow socialite Madeleine Smith. Six weeks after Emile threatened to show Madeleine's father their passionate letters, on 23 March 1857, he was found dead from arsenic poisoning. The evidence against Madeleine seemed overwhelming as she went to trial for murdering her lover.

Douglas MacGowan's vivid account reads by turns like a thriller, a love story and a courtroom drama. He quotes extensively from contemporary sources, notably the pathology reports, the trial testimony and the infamous correspondence between Madeleine and Emile, whose explicit content so shocked Victorian sensibilities. Ultimately it is up to the reader to judge Madeleine's guilt or innocence.
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