Sawney Bean: Dissecting the Legend of the Scottish Cannibal Sawney Bean: Dissecting the Legend of the Scottish Cannibal

Sawney Bean: Dissecting the Legend of the Scottish Cannibal

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** This electronic edition includes 32 black-and-white illustrations ** 


"Sawney Bean: Dissecting the Legend of the Scottish Cannibal" is the first major non-fiction historical investigation to explore one of the most heinous crimes in 16th-century Scotland, the legend of Sawney Bean and his cannibal family. For centuries, the story of Bean and his clan are part of Scotland's folklore. According to the legend, the family lived in a cave and preyed on travellers. When a survivor allegedly escaped to tell the tale, James I sent an expedition to capture the cannibals. They were supposedly found in their cave with the pickled remains of their victims. But was the story of the Galloway cannibal killers true? Using a wide range of research material, this infamous legend of horror will be taken apart and how the myth became accepted as reality will be explored in detail. True crime author and historian Blaine Pardoe tackles this legend, peeling the truth out of the fable and detailing the influence of this myth on popular culture such as the infamous splatter movie "The Hills Have Eyes". 


** This electronic edition includes 32 black-and-white illustrations **

GÉNERO
No ficción
PUBLICADO
2015
15 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
208
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Fonthill Media
VENDEDOR
FONTHILL MEDIA LLC
TAMAÑO
7.1
MB