Chronique du crime et de l'innocence, tome 1/8 by J.-B.-J. Champagnac

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Genres: FR Droit et Justice
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Language: french
Type: Standard

Chronicle of Crime and Innocence, Volume 1/8 is a collection of true crime stories by J.-B.-J. Champagnac. It was first published in 1828. The book is divided into eight volumes, each of which covers a different type of crime, such as murder, poisoning, and parricide. The stories are told in a sensational and lurid style, and they often feature graphic descriptions of violence and gore.

Here are some of the topics covered in Volume 1/8:

  • The murder of a young woman by her lover
  • The poisoning of a husband by his wife
  • The massacre of a family by a gang of robbers
  • The parricide of a father by his son

The book was a popular success in its day, and it helped to fuel the public's fascination with true crime. It has been reprinted many times, and it has been translated into several languages.

Here are some of the reasons why the book was so popular:

  • The stories were true and therefore shocking and titillating
  • The stories were told in a sensational and lurid style that was sure to grab the reader's attention
  • The stories tapped into the public's fear of crime and violence

The book is still read today by those who are interested in true crime or in the history of French literature. However, it is important to be aware that the stories are often graphic and disturbing.

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