Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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HV6453.F73 B667 2017 | Ballad of the anarchist bandits : the crime spree that gripped Belle Époque Paris / | 1 |
HV6453.G28 O74 2007 | Organized crime and corruption in Georgia / | 1 |
HV6453.G28 O74 2007eb | Organized crime and corruption in Georgia | 1 |
HV6453.G28 S53 2013 | Reorganizing crime : Mafia and anti-Mafia in post-Soviet Georgia / | 1 |
HV6453.G7 |
Brexit and the control of tobacco illicit trade The memoires of Monsieur Du Val containing the history of his life and death : whereunto are annexed his last speech and epitaph. Brexit and the Control of Tobacco Illicit Trade. |
3 |
HV6453.G7 B36 2008 | Bandit territories : British outlaw traditions / | 1 |
HV6453.G7 D3 | The authentic trial, and memoirs of Isaac Darkin, alias Dumas, capitally convicted for a highway-robbery, near Nettlebed, before Mr. Baron Adams, at the Lent assizes at Oxford on Friday the sixth, and executed for the same on Monday the 23d of March, 1761. : Wherein are given, a faithful history of his life; several original letters, among which are those that were the occasion of his being apprehended; his capital conviction at Chelmsford; his conditional pardon, and return from Antigua; the robbery of Lord Percival, and his acquittal at Salisbury; together with his behaviour after his sentence at Oxford, and at the place of execution. | 1 |
HV6453.G7 F52 | VVit for mony being a full relation of the life, actions, merry conceits, and pretty pranks of Captain Iames Hind the famous robber both in England, Holland, and Ireland : with his new progresse through Berkshire, Oxfordshire, and adjacent counties begun on Monday the first of March, 1651, with the judges of the assize for that circuit. | 2 |
HV6453.G7 G73 1678 | The Great robbery in the west, or, The Innkeeper turned highwayman a perfect narrative how an innkeeper neer Exeter ... lately robbed the Exeter-carrier of six hundrend pounds in money and for this same were executed at the said city the 13th of this instant August, 1678 ... ; to which is added, Sad news from Gloucester-shire, being a relation how a lion at Winchcomb devoured its keeper .. | 1 |
HV6453.G7 H5 1968 | Highwaymen. | 1 |
HV6453.G7 (INTERNET) | VVit for mony being a full relation of the life, actions, merry conceits, and pretty pranks of Captain Iames Hind the famous robber both in England, Holland, and Ireland : with his new progresse through Berkshire, Oxfordshire, and adjacent counties begun on Monday the first of March, 1651, with the judges of the assize for that circuit. | 1 |
HV6453.G7 M1 | The traveller's guide and the country's safety. Being a declaration of the laws of England against high-way-men or robbers upon the road : what is necessary and requisite to be done by such persons as are robbed in order to the recovering their damages : against whom they are to bring their action and the manner how it ought to be brought. : Illustrated with variety of law cases, historical remarks, customs, usages, antiquities and authentick authorities. / | 1 |
HV6453.G7 M67 1994r | Gangland / | 1 |
HV6453.G7 O98 2009 | Outlaws in medieval and early modern England : crime, government and society, c.1066-c.1600 / | 2 |
HV6453.G7 O98 2016 | Outlaws in medieval and early modern England : crime, government and society, c.1066-c.1600 / | 1 |
HV6453.G7 P68 1753i | The discoveries of John Poulter, alias Baxter who was apprehended for robbing Dr. Hancock of Salisbury, on Clarken Down, near Bath ; and who has since been admitted King's evidence, and discovered a most numerous gang of villains. Being a full account of all the robberies he has committed and the surprizing tricks and frauds he has practiced for the space of five years last past in different parts of England, particularly in the West / | 1 |
HV6453.G7 S67 2001 | Outlaws and highwaymen : the cult of the robber in England from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century / | 1 |
HV6453.G73 (INTERNET) | The Confession of the four high-way-men as it was written by one of them and allowed by the rest the 14th of this instant April (being the day before their appointed execution ), viz. John Williams, alias Tho. Matchet, Francis Jackson, alias Dixie, John White, alias Fowler, Walter Parkhurst. | 1 |
HV6453.G73 W45 1674 | The Confession of the four high-way-men as it was written by one of them and allowed by the rest the 14th of this instant April (being the day before their appointed execution ), viz. John Williams, alias Tho. Matchet, Francis Jackson, alias Dixie, John White, alias Fowler, Walter Parkhurst. | 2 |
HV6453.G8 | Brigands with a cause : brigandage and irredentism in modern Greece, 1821-1912 / | 1 |