In the Clutch of Circumstance: My Own Story, by a Burglar
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Overview: Memoir of a career criminal who spent time incarcerated in Wisconsin and Connecticut State Prisons. “His career as a law-breaker ended with his well-known burglarizing of Mark Twain’s home, an unsuccessful attempt which won him the name of “the Mark Twain Burglar” (from front flap). “Criticizes the convict labor system as slavery and unjust to free workers, calls torture and punishment useless, and attributes his own reform to the “human touch”
New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1922. First Edition.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs
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