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Alcatraz The History Of An Island Prison From The Development To An American Myth Donna L Van Raaphorst

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Alcatraz The History Of An Island Prison From The Development To An American Myth Donna L Van Raaphorst
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Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.58 MB
Pages: 526
Author: Donna L. Van Raaphorst
ISBN: 9780773415966, 0773415963
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Alcatraz The History Of An Island Prison From The Development To An American Myth Donna L Van Raaphorst by Donna L. Van Raaphorst 9780773415966, 0773415963 instant download after payment.

This study provides the only available chronologically complete history of Alcatraz Island. It challenges many commonly held assumptions about Alcatraz as a prison for dangerous criminals. This study clearly demonstrates that Alcatraz and Alcatraz inmates were not what most people believe them to have been. With the exception of a handful of colorful high profile prisoners, e.g. Al Capone, the Birdman of Alcatraz, the inmates were remarkably like those in other federal penitentiaries. Although not excessively brutal, as Hollywood movies depicted it, the institution was harsh in its own way. This work should appeal to a wide audience from the public in general and to those in academic institutions.

With a foreword by John Holian.

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