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Kelly Grovier
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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: John Murray (25 Jun 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0719561337
  • ISBN-13: 978-0719561337
  • Product Dimensions: 12.9 x 2.4 x 19.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 118,237 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Gripping . . . Grovier's treatment of the material organisation of the place is excellent . . . Newgate's role in the evolution of London, in the creation of crime in the public imagination, in the development of the concept of the prison, is unmatched, and Grovier relates it compellingly'

(Daily Telegraph 20091017)

'The author has a keen eye for the grisly detail . . . In many ways The Gaol is an upmarket extension of The Newgate Calender, the blood-and-guts, five-volume blockbuster full of all the gory details, that was on every 18th Century bookshelf'

(Mail on Sunday 20091017)

'A story of eyewatering misery . . . In a clear readable style that takes the reader at a pleasantly trotting pace through the centuries of oppression and inhumanity'

(Evening Standard 20091017)

'Beguiling lyricism . . . He is interested in Newgate's place in the collective psyche, 'a more intimate story' than historians have managed . . . vividly evoked'

(Sunday Telegraph 20091017)

'Grovier revels in gory tales and colourful characters linked to the place'

(Sunday Telegraph )

'Grovier's study is a sparkling tribute to a grim cultural phenomenon'

(Daily Express )

'Kelly Grovier's brisk and well-organised book...gives a hauntingly clear picture of the place, its inmates, the staff and, of particular delight to the reviewer, the slang they used'

(The Daily Telegraph: 'Pick of the Paperbacks', Toby Clements )

'A terrific read' (Scotsman )

'Kelly Grovier's colourful history traces how this incubator of horror and cruelty became such an iconic presence within popular history, combining a wealth of gruesome detail with portraits of the many characters associated with it'

(Metro )

'Lively history...[Grovier] has a sharp eye for the vivid anecdote and skilfully situates his colourful, tragic and often grim and ghastly characters in the economic, political and social landscape from the Middles Ages to the end of Victoria's reign'

(BBC History Magazine )

'Grovier's book brings together the lives of forgotten figures and re-examines the prison's links with more famous individuals'

(Publishing News )

'Reading Grovier reminds us of the desperation, corruption and crime that swirled around Newgate'

(Sue Baker, Publishing News )

'A roiling, boiling, seething stew of passion and conflict.'

(Courier Mail, Australia )

'Grovier introduces a gallery of rogues and tells their fates with relish'

(Daily Mail )

'An enjoyable book' (Morning Star )

'The text is rich in illustrative stories and annecdotes'

(Contemporary Review )

'There are dozen of fascinating folk legends packed into this book'

(New Books )

'A thrilling history of a very English goal ... this book is so good, you'll want to keep your copy under lock and key,'

(Birmingham Sunday Mercury )

'Although the subject of the book is quite grim, the author tells us the history in an entertaining and easy manner which makes us want to read on... a valuable piece of research'

(Ryedale Gazette & Herald )

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For over 800 years Newgate was the grimy axle around which British society slowly twisted. This is where such legendary outlaws as Robin Hood and Captain Kidd met their fates, where the rapier-wielding playwrights Ben Jonson and Christopher Marlowe sharpened their quills, and where flamboyant highwaymen like Claude Duval and James Maclaine made legions of women swoon. While London's theatres came and went, the gaol endured as Londons unofficial stage. From the Peasants Revolt to the Great Fire, it was at Newgate that England's greatest dramas unfolded. 


By piecing together the lives of forgotten figures as well as re-examining the prison's links with more famous individuals, from Dick Whittington to Charles Dickens, this thrilling history goes in search of a ghostly place, erased by time, which has inspired more poems and plays, paintings and novels, than any other structure in British history.

(20091017)

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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful
By Pearse
Format:Hardcover
I bought this book after enjoying the extracts on BBC Radio 4 for 'Book of the Week' (and because I have a passion for anything about London, the greatest city in the world...!) I was pleased to find that the book was even better than the radio extracts. Grovier covers a lot of ground - from Dick Whittington's founding of the jail in 1423 to its eventual demolition in 1903 - but the book is always readable and often gripping. And I learned a lot about London history and culture along the way. Partly this is because Grovier writes beautifully and the prose crackles with his obvious joy in language - like the distinctive chapter titles, for example, which are words taken from Newgate 'cant' or slang. But it's also because he has an eye for great human stories, and tells them compellingly, like the unexpectedly sad story of John Bellingham who assassinated British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval in 1812. Highly recommended for anyone interested in London, or just a good read.
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20 of 26 people found the following review helpful
Gripping Read 22 July 2008
By Minos
Format:Hardcover
This book tells the story of Newgate Prison and the people who ended up inside it, from the famous to the now-forgotten. The book is also about London, and Grovier vividly recreates the ferment of the city as it developed over almost 1000 years.

I really enjoyed reading this; it's really well researched and beautifully written. A great read for anyone interested in London and social history; excellent pics too!
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The Gaol 30 July 2008
By Louise
Format:Hardcover
A well researched, intelligent, thorough history of Newgate prison, beautifully presented. As someone who does not read a lot of factual books, I found this an enjoyable read. I got the book after listening to some of the "Book of the Week" episodes on BBC Radio 4. Who knew so much could go on behind a jails four walls, I certainly didn't!
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