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Mark P. Donnelly


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The United States

Average rating: 3.88 · 1,086 ratings · 136 reviews · 38 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Big Book of Pain: Tortu...

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Doing History (Doing... Ser...

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Pirates of New Jersey

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Sixties Britain

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Britain in the Second World...

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“Many early cultures, including the ancient Hebrews, used crucifixion as a means of executing their criminals,”
Mark P. Donnelly, The Big Book of Pain: Torture and Punishment Through History

“In worst case scenarios, such as one case where a Frenchman was found guilty of murdering his infant child, the condemned party had the body of the child chained to his back and was forced to walk all the way to Rome under the strict supervision of a priest and armed guards. Whether or not the man survived is unknown.”
Mark P. Donnelly, The Big Book of Pain: Torture and Punishment Through History

“Manchu flogging masters were taught how to use their whip by flogging a block of Tofu (bean curd) until they could strike it without breaking the surface.”
Mark P. Donnelly, The Big Book of Pain: Torture and Punishment Through History



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