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Rogues'
Gallery: The Secret Story of the Lust, Lies, Greed, ...
The Metropolitan, Gross writes, “is a huge alchemical experiment, turning the worst of man’s attributes—extravagance, lust, gluttony, acquisitiveness, envy, avarice, greed, egotism, and pride—into the very best, transmuting deadly ...
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Royal Pains: A
Rogues'
Gallery of Brats, Brutes, and Bad Seeds
Chock-full of shocking scenes, titillating tales, and wildly wicked nobles, Royal Pains is a rollicking compendium of the most infamous, capricious, and insatiable bluebloods of Europe.
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Rogues'
gallery: 247 professional criminals of 19th century ...
Profiles pickpockets, safecrackers, crime czars, and scoundrels in between by a late-19th-century detective
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Rogues'
Gallery: America's Foes from George III to Saddam ...
Rogues' Gallery presents the epic of America's struggles with the foreign foes who challenged it to greatness or lured it toward possible disaster. Here are finely drawn portraits of such mythic figures as -.
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Pirates -
Rogues Gallery
Open the pages of this book and delve into the lives of history's most bloodthirsty pirates.
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Murder Most Foul - Stories and Tales from the
Rogues Gallery
A collection of short stories full of murder, madness, and the deepest, darkest occult rites. Including stories from Robert Louis Stevenson, H. P. Lovecraft, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Aleister Crowley and others.
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Suspect Identities: A History of Fingerprinting and Criminal ...
The first reported use of a “rogues' gallery,” in which notorious criminals were
displayed so the police became acquainted with their faces, was at the New York
Police Department (NYPD), which held a collection of 450 ambrotypes by 1858.
Simon A. COLE, Simon A Cole, 2009
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Pioneer Photographers of the Far West: A Biographical ...
Lees - Lempriere year, the San Francisco Police Department rogues' gallery
numbered over forty thousand images in twenty-seven albums, all stored in
fireproof safes with the corresponding descriptive volumes. In 1900 writer
Theodore Kytka ...
Peter E. Palmquist, Thomas R. Kailbourn, 2000
A busy merchant banker at White's Bank and a heavily involved member of White's Art Fund, Tim Simpson does not relish the thought of having to give a speech at a small art gallery in the tiny village of Highton under the pretext of helping ...
A good Dungeon Master makes his game exciting by using interesting non-player characters. Rogue's Gallery contains non-player characters of every description: good and bad, human and non-human, wizards and priests, warriors and rogues.
TSR Inc, TSR Inc. Staff, 1993