1878 ALONZO CALKINS. Felonious Homicide. History of the Death Penalty as Applied to Murderers
1878 ALONZO CALKINS. Felonious Homicide. History of the Death Penalty as Applied to Murderers
A rather scarce history of capital punishment by Alonzo [1804-1878]. Calkins was a medical doctor who took great interest in the relationship between poverty, family environment, substance abuse [he wrote on opium addiction, indica consumption, alcoholism, etc.] and crime.
Only edition issued.. Originally read before the Medico-Legal Society of the City of New York on September 25, 1873, the lecture provides an overview of the history of capital punishment for murder and some of the most common, and bizarre methods of execution. Only 2 examples located in law libraries (U.S. Supreme Court, Duke University).
Calkins, Alonzo. Felonious Homicide: Its Penalty, and the Execution Thereof Judicially. By Alonzo Caulkins; M. D. Read Before the Medico-Legal Society of the City of New York, September 25, 1873, and Thereupon Ordered for Publication. New York. Russel Brothers, Printers. 1878. 21pp.
A very good copy, bound in wraps. Some light handling and soiling.