The Goop Directory of Juvenile Offenders Famous
The Goop Directory of Juvenile Offenders Famous for Their Misdeeds is a work by Gelett Burgess that provides a comprehensive look at the lives of some of the most notorious juvenile offenders in history. The book examines the backgrounds, motivations, and consequences of their actions, as well as the impact their stories have had on society. It also provides an in-depth look at the legal system and how it has responded to juvenile offenders. The book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history of juvenile crime and its consequences.
By Gelett Burgess · First published 1913 · Genre: Non-Fiction, Crime, Biography · 38 chapters
Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Marmaduke Argyll
- Chapter 3: Nancy Beal
- Chapter 4: Master Bildad
- Chapter 5: Percy Bingg
- Chapter 6: Betsy Birch
- Chapter 7: Levi Boing
- Chapter 8: Mary C. C. Call
- Chapter 9: Little Coralie
- Chapter 10: Andrew Crossett
- Chapter 11: Annabella Day
- Chapter 12: Gwendolyn De V. De Witt
- Chapter 13: Adolphus Elfinstone
- Chapter 14: Amanda Fish
- Chapter 15: Frederick Fisher
- Chapter 16: Ezra Hecht
- Chapter 17: M. and B. Hopper
- Chapter 18: Amanda M. James
- Chapter 19: Susie Klein
- Chapter 20: Roberto Lees
- Chapter 21: Annie A. Legrand
- Chapter 22: Miss Mackadoo
- Chapter 23: Isabel Mcclung
- Chapter 24: Alexander B. Mcgiff
- Chapter 25: Elias E. Mcguff
- Chapter 26: Solomon Mckim
- Chapter 27: John D. Pell
- Chapter 28: Esau Pound
- Chapter 29: Eliza Puddingfoot
- Chapter 30: Amelia Pratt
- Chapter 31: Jumbo Ray
- Chapter 32: Annie F. R. Riff
- Chapter 33: Felicia Ropps
- Chapter 34: Percival B. Sloop
- Chapter 35: Susie Smalt
- Chapter 36: Sperry Sprooks
- Chapter 37: Uriah Stead
- Chapter 38: Rosie L. V. Trood
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