The Canting Crew | London's Criminal Underworld, 1550-1700

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Author - John L. McMullan

Year published - 1984

Published by - Rutgers University Press

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - History In General

Summary

McMullan focuses on the economic, demographic, social, and political-legal developments leading to the growth of new opportunities for crime to advisable and enduring population that could organize as criminals on a full time basis.

Notes —-Some wear and tear on dust jacket

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Author - John L. McMullan

Year published - 1984

Published by - Rutgers University Press

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - History In General

Summary

McMullan focuses on the economic, demographic, social, and political-legal developments leading to the growth of new opportunities for crime to advisable and enduring population that could organize as criminals on a full time basis.

Notes —-Some wear and tear on dust jacket

Author - John L. McMullan

Year published - 1984

Published by - Rutgers University Press

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - History In General

Summary

McMullan focuses on the economic, demographic, social, and political-legal developments leading to the growth of new opportunities for crime to advisable and enduring population that could organize as criminals on a full time basis.

Notes —-Some wear and tear on dust jacket

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