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  • Nick Kevern talks to TRE Radio about The Noose of Samuel Burrows
    Oct 28 2025

    Nick Kevern talks to Giles Brown on Talk Radio Europe to discuss his debut book, The Noose of Samuel Burrows.


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    In October 1835, Samuel Burrows was slowly dying. Suffering from liver disease, the 63-year-old knew he had little time left to confess his sins. The Reverend William Clarke offered Burrows some religious guidance so he could attempt to salvage Burrows’s soul before the eyes of God. He knew the struggle that fell before him; after all, it was not every day that Clarke had to provide religious comfort to a man who had sent around 53 individuals to meet their maker.


    Burrows felt little remorse for his actions. In his view, the law was the law and they deserved their final punishment, a punishment which also provided Burrows with some much-needed income. Clarke spent a week with Burrows as he died. He attempted to help Burrows examine his life and career as Chester’s Hangman. Did they all deserve it as Burrows stubbornly believed?


    This book takes a deeper look at Chester’s infamous hangman and those he condemned to death by delving into the crimes they had committed. The book also looks at the social, economic, and political changes that the country endured during his 26-year career. From his days as a butcher and beadle to gaining employment as the city’s executioner during the era of the “Bloody Code” to the act's eventual repeal. The Noose of Samuel Burrows takes you on a journey through early 19th-century crime and punishment through the eyes of those who lived through it.


    Get your copy of The Noose of Samuel Burrows here


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  • Around the World with Nellie Bly
    Jan 27 2022

    Join us as we talk to author and journalist, Rosemary Brown, about the amazing life and travels of Nelly Bly. Bly would find fame after taking on Jules Verne's fictional character Phileas Fogg who travelled the world in eighty days. Nellie Bly would show that not only was that possible but she would also beat Fogg by eight days.

    Nellie Bly also features in our latest issue dedicated to the history of exploration. The issue is available from our online store.

    Rosemary's book, Following Nellie Bly is now available from our online book shop. You can get her brilliant new book here.

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    22 m
  • Leni Rifenstahl: The Dictator's Muse with Nigel Farndale
    Jun 18 2021

    We talk to author and journalist Nigel Farndale, about his new novel "The Dictator's Muse". The novel centres around the controversial film-maker who made her mark directing the movies "Triumph of the Will" and "Olympia". Leni Riefenstahl may have been a pioneer in terms of film direction and rising the ranks of the movie industry as a female film maker, yet her association with Hitler and the Nazi Party was always something she tried to distance herself from in the later years of her life. In many respects, she signed a Faustian pact with the Nazi party who funded and allowed her to flourish as a gifted film-maker but her talent would never make it to Hollywood.

    Join Inside History and Nigel Farndale as we talk about the life, films and politics of Leni Riefenstahl.

    Nigel Farndale's book The Dictator's Muse is available from our bookshop and released on the 24th June

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    35 m
  • The Real Wyatt Earp
    Apr 5 2020
    Stories about Wyatt Earp have been made famous by Hollywood and in doing so, helped to create a legend of the Wild West. But how much of what we see in the movies is actually true? Join us as we take a closer look at the life of Wyatt Earp and the famous "Gunfight at the O.K Corral" Like what we do? Well you can support us on Ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/insidehistorymagazine. Check out copies of our magazine here: https://insidehistorymagazine.ecwid.com/
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    9 m
  • Eyam : The Plague Village
    Apr 1 2020
    In 1665, the plague came to the village of Eyam in Derbyshire. Plague carrying fleas nestled in cloth which came from London. Delivered to a local tailor, the fleas would soon spread disease throughout the village. The village would make a choice that would help change our understanding into the spread of dangerous diseases. They would go into quarantine in order to halt the spread. This is their story. The village of Eyam featured in our first issue of Inside History magazine. The printed edition has limited copies remaining but you can still get a digital copy for £1.95 from our online store. https://insidehistorymagazine.ecwid.com/
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    7 m
  • The Old Operating Theatre with Monica Walker
    Mar 29 2020
    Join us as we talk to Monica Walker about the Old Operating Theatre in London. As Europe's oldest surviving Operating Theatre the museum is a must-see attraction for anyone interested in medical history. Monica Walker will guide us through this amazing space and explain what happened within the attic of St Thomas's Church as well as talking to us about the grisly world of surgery and the 19th Century. For more detail about the Old Operating Theatre please visit their website: http://oldoperatingtheatre.com/ You can also follow them on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/OldOpTheatre Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oldoperatingtheatre/?hl=en You can also find out more about the history of Medicine and Surgery with our own magazine: https://insidehistorymagazine.ecwid.com/Medicine-and-Surgery-c45433443 For additional reading around the subject of Victorian Surgery we recommend checking out The Butchering Art by Dr Lindsey Fitzharris which can be purchased from our online bookstore here: http://www.insidehistorymagazine.co.uk/bookstore.html
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    30 m
  • The Wonders with Dr John Woolf
    Mar 25 2020
    We sit down with Dr John Woolf, the author of The Wonders, to talk about the Victorian Freak Shows and their performers. From Joseph Merrick (The Elephant Man) to Chang and Eng, we will discuss their lives and also the life of "The Greatest Showman" P.T Barnum. Join us for this discussion about how the Victorians viewed the performers, their alternatives away from the Freak Shows and how some went on to live normal lives after their fame. To get your copy of "The Wonders" simply head to our online store at http://www.insidehistorymagazine.co.uk/bookstore.html where you can find other great titles. John has also written for our magazine which you can find here: https://insidehistorymagazine.ecwid.com/Medicine-and-Surgery-c45433443
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    28 m
  • The Trials of Lizzie Borden
    Mar 22 2020
    Lizzie Borden took an Axe and gave her mother forty whacks. When she saw what she had done, she gave her father forty-one. This old children's skipping song has been sung ever since Lizzie Borden was put on trial for the Murder of her Father and Step-Mother. However, since then the trials of Lizzie Borden have continued. Join us as we take a closer look at the trials of Lizzie Borden. Lizzie Borden also features in our second issue dedicated to the history of Crime and the Underworld. Copies are available in print and via PDF Download. You can get your copy here: https://insidehistorymagazine.ecwid.com/Crime-and-the-Underworld-c45436414
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    10 m