A Month in Yorkshire

A Month in Yorkshire
Author: Walter White
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2021-04-25
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

"A Month in Yorkshire" provides a snapshot of life in various parts of the region in the mid-1800s and includes anecdotes of the people Walter White encountered in his travels. It contains picturesque descriptions of industrial places, such as Keighley and Sheffield, that will entertain the readers. Literature lovers will be delighted by White's account of Haworth, which he visited while Charlotte Brontë's father and husband were still in residence.

James Herriot's Yorkshire

James Herriot's Yorkshire
Author: James Herriot
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1979
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780312439712

A guide to the villages, towns, and countryside of the Yorkshire area of England.

Curious Tales of Old East Yorkshire

Curious Tales of Old East Yorkshire
Author: Howard Peach
Publisher: Sigma Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781850587491

'Curious Tales of Old East Yorkshire' is a guide to the history, folklore, traditions & social institutions of the old East Riding, arranged in 14 diverse chapters. Anecdotes are included on events, personalities, buildings, customs & domestic matters.

Convicting the Yorkshire Ripper

Convicting the Yorkshire Ripper
Author: Richard Charles Cobb
Publisher: Pen and Sword True Crime
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2023-06-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1399011901

Finally for the first time in over 40 years, the shocking true story behind the trial of most infamous serial killer in British criminal history comes to light. In the mid-1970s, Peter Sutcliffe, aka The Yorkshire Ripper began a reign of terror across the North of England lasting five years, with 13 women brutally murdered and resulting in the largest criminal manhunt in British history. His trial in 1981, the unfolding of a real-life horror story, attracted vast crowds from across the world, with every newspaper in the country sending journalists to cover what was dubbed the trial of the century. For two weeks, both prosecution and defense found themselves embroiled in a shocking and unexpected turn of events when Sutcliffe entered a plea of insanity. What followed was an intense showdown between the psychiatrists and the prosecution as eyewitnesses who knew Sutcliffe best, medical experts and serving police officers all took the stand to answer the big question; Was Peter Sutcliffe suffering from diminished responsibility? Or was he a cold and calculating killer? The real story of what went on behind the scenes in the court room of the Old Bailey over those intense two weeks, has never been revealed… until now! Using ground-breaking new research, never before seen images, original court transcripts, police reports, and eyewitness testimony, the author takes the reader on a step-by-step account of the court room drama, presenting the truth about what actually happened, and finally reveals just how close the Yorkshire Ripper came to getting away with murder.