Tuesday, November 19, 2024
Monday, July 1, 2024
The Bloody Century 2.
New!
The Bloody Century 2
The long-awaited sequel to The Bloody Century takes the reader back to 19th-century America in all its gory glory.
The second volume of The Bloody Century presents 60 more
true tales of murder. These sensational crimes present a fascinating journey
through enforcement methods and legal procedures in the 19th century. Killers
driven by Jealousy, Revenge, Insanity, and random violence are joined by
remorseless serial killers. Most stories end with justice well served, while
others remain forever unsolved.
Thursday, July 29, 2021
New! The Bloody Century Audiobook.
pervaded nineteenth-century America marked by lurid newspaper accounts and remembered in ballad and verse. The Bloody Century presents 50 of the most intriguing murder cases from the archives of American crime. It is a collection of fascinating stories—some famous, some long-buried—of Americans, driven by desperation, greed, jealousy, or an irrational bloodlust, to take another’s life. The Bloody Century audiobook, narrated by Charles Huddleston, augments the true accounts of these murders with musical performances of period ballads and poems. |
Listen to a sample chapter:
"Hang Down Your Head, Tom Dula"
The Bloody Century Audiobook
Available from Audible and Amazon
Saturday, December 27, 2014
A New Year's Murder.
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Amasa Sprague |
Date:
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December 31, 1843
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Location:
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Spragueville, Rhode Island
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Victim:
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Amasa Sprague
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Cause of Death:
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Beating, Gunshot
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Accused:
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John,William, and Nicholas Gordon
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Read the complete story, "Rhode Island Inequity," in the new book The Bloody Century |
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Now Available! The Bloody Century
New book...
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Buy it Now! at Amazon. |
"I've been a fan of Robert Wilhelm's "Murder by Gaslight" blog for years and I'm so pleased that readers are being treated to the very best of his posts in this interesting and entertaining collection. There's something here for everyone - tragedy and comedy, open-and-shut cases and wrongful convictions, rich and poor, city and country, and more. Readers will delight in the period engravings, the emphasis on how the cases influenced popular culture, and the extensive research that provides for further reading. The Bloody Century is a welcome and lively companion to Judith Flanders' recent The Invention of Murder, with a decidedly American flavor."
--- James M. Schmidt, Author of Galveston and the Civil War and Notre Dame and the Civil War
Saturday, November 8, 2014
The Bloody Century.

The Bloody Century— it may seem arbitrary to label the nineteenth as America’s “bloody century” when all of her centuries have seen a fair amount of blood, but a murderous atmosphere pervaded nineteenth century America unlike any before or since. For the most part, these are not stories of hardened criminals for whom murder was a way of life, the killers were ordinary Americans, of every class and occupation, who had concluded that their lot in life could be improved by the death of someone in their circle.