My Experiences as an Executioner (Illustrated)

My Experiences as an Executioner (Illustrated)

by James Berry
My Experiences as an Executioner (Illustrated)

My Experiences as an Executioner (Illustrated)

by James Berry

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Overview

James Berry, though regarded by some people as a monster, and by others as a curiosity, is very much like any other working-man when one comes to know him. He is neither a paragon of perfection, nor an embodiment of all vice�though different classes of people have at times placed him under both these descriptions. His character is a curious study�a mixture of very strong and very weak traits, such as is seldom found in one person. And although one of his weak points is his Yorkshire open-hearted frankness, which he tries to control as much as possible, the man who has only been with him a few days has not by any means got to the depths of his character. His wife has said to me more than once:��I have lived with him for nineteen years, but I don�t thoroughly know him yet,� and one can quite understand it, as his character is so many-sided and in some respects contradictory. This partly accounts for the varying and contradictory views of his personality which have been published in different papers.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150365766
Publisher: Bronson Tweed Publishing
Publication date: 08/20/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

James Berry was an English executioner from 1884 until 1891. Berry was born in Heckmondwike in Yorkshire, where his father worked as a wool-stapler. His most important contribution to the science of hanging was his refinement of the long drop method developed by William Marwood, whom Berry knew quite well. His improvements were intended to diminish mental and physical suffering and some of them remained standard practice until the abolition of capital punishment for murder.
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