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Fiendish Ingenuity

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Not for the faint-hearted... This book contains illustrations and descriptive passages that reflect the ever present dark side of mans' nature. It is an illustrated history of torture throughout the ages and up to the present day with illustrations of torture taken from Samuel Clarke's martyrology of 1651. If you think that the use of torture is a thing of the past then I am afraid you are very much mistaken. The practice of torture is as rife today as it has always been as the examples quoted in this book will soon verify.

166 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 2, 2010

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1,482 reviews18 followers
November 26, 2023
Not exactly an exhaustive academic endeavour, this short book provides a contemporary spin on a 17th century book from which the illustrations are taken, with a bit of internet research on contemporary uses of torture. It’s a salutary reminder that torture is not a thing of the medieval past, and that contemporary governments often blur the line between judicial punishments and torture, giving rise to the question how can one be justifiable if the other isn’t, considering how thin and subjective the separation is between the two. Not a book I’d return to, but an interesting read.
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30 reviews
April 30, 2024
Gruesomely fascinating

I thought that I knew a lot about the assorted historic forms of torture from my own research in preparation for writing my book on the history of witchcraft in Leicestershire, and also from studying for my degree, but this book contains a grim record of many more, some of them extraordinarily inventive.

This book is not for the squeamish, but well worth a read if you are interested in social history, the evolution of law and official punishment, or even the darker side of psychology.
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349 reviews13 followers
April 26, 2021
To call this an "illustrated" history of torture is kind of a misnomer, really. I mean, the pictures are SO tiny... "What is this, a torture history book for ANTS?!?!"

That said, I mean, it does have a nice array of tortures with a decent amount of information about each. It's not a bad book on the subject, by any means, but it's not a great one, either.
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392 reviews3 followers
June 14, 2017
Interesting

Interesting and informative. There really was some sick stuff going on back then. Horrible to imagine but also a thrilling read.
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11 reviews
February 25, 2018
Thought provoking

Good information and description made it a good read....no sprawling on about historical facts that we already know...well at least I do...
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