Murder by Mail: A Global History of the Letter Bomb
Autor Mitchel P. Roth, Mahmut Cengizen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 oct 2024
This book unfolds the gripping history of weaponized mail, offering the first-ever comprehensive exploration of this sinister phenomenon. Spanning two centuries, Murder by Mail unveils the history of postal bombs, describing the evolution of both explosives and the postal services that facilitated their deadly use. From an eighteenth-century incident involving Jonathan Swift to modern acts of terror by groups like the IRA, Suffragettes, and lone actors such as the Unabomber, it uncovers the surprising ubiquity of mail bombs.
This chronological account meticulously covers each decade, from early anarchists and world wars through the Cold War to the rise of the serial bomber. Astounding in scope, this book sheds light on the psychopathy, motivations, and political implications behind murder by mail.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781789149401
ISBN-10: 1789149401
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: REAKTION BOOKS
Colecția Reaktion Books
ISBN-10: 1789149401
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: REAKTION BOOKS
Colecția Reaktion Books
Notă biografică
Mitchel P. Roth is professor of criminal justice and criminology at Sam Houston State University, Texas. His many books include An Eye for an Eye: A Global History of Crime and Punishment, also published by Reaktion Books. Mahmut Cengiz is associate professor and research faculty at the Terrorism, Transnational Crime, and Corruption Center at George Mason University. He and Roth are coauthors of The Illicit Economy in Turkey: How Criminals, Terrorists, and the Syrian Conflict Fuel Underground Markets.
Cuprins
Introduction
1: Mailbombs: The Early Years
2: Opening Salvos
3: Suffragettes
4: May Day and Nationwide Package Bomb Plot
5: Roaring Twenties
6: 1930s: War Clouds on the Horizon
7: Stern Gang Parcel Bomb Campaign
8: 1950s: An Iron Curtain Descends
9: 1960s: International Conflict and Personal Vendettas
10: 1970s: Mail Bombs Go Global
11: 1980s: We Are All, I’m Afraid, Vulnerable
12: From Junkyard Bomber to Unabomber
13: VANPAC: Walter Leroy Moody, Jr.
14: 1990s: Mail Bombs Now a Fact of Life
15: MAGAbomber Cesar Sayoc
16: The Modern Era
References
Bibliography
Acknowledgements?
Index
1: Mailbombs: The Early Years
2: Opening Salvos
3: Suffragettes
4: May Day and Nationwide Package Bomb Plot
5: Roaring Twenties
6: 1930s: War Clouds on the Horizon
7: Stern Gang Parcel Bomb Campaign
8: 1950s: An Iron Curtain Descends
9: 1960s: International Conflict and Personal Vendettas
10: 1970s: Mail Bombs Go Global
11: 1980s: We Are All, I’m Afraid, Vulnerable
12: From Junkyard Bomber to Unabomber
13: VANPAC: Walter Leroy Moody, Jr.
14: 1990s: Mail Bombs Now a Fact of Life
15: MAGAbomber Cesar Sayoc
16: The Modern Era
References
Bibliography
Acknowledgements?
Index
Recenzii
"A timely book. . . . The most notable thing about the history of letter bombs is how little they’ve changed. Their basic construction has stayed the same for more than a century and remains so simple that one of the better-known bombers of recent years, the so-called MAGAbomber, Cesar Sayoc Jr., was a homeless man who built his in the back of his ramshackle Florida van. The bombers, too, seem to be drawn from the same cast of characters: terrorists, spies, jilted lovers, failed businessmen, assorted cranks."
“The authors document campaigns of letter bombs by anarchists, fascists and national liberation movements. . . . Roth and Cengiz have gone to great lengths to collect so many examples across several hundred years. . . . Murder by Mail provides absorbing and grizzly insight into this centuries-old deadly tactic that has so rarely been examined.”
"Author Jonathan Swift is best known for Gulliver’s Travels, but few know that in 1712 he defused one of the first letter bombs. Here criminology professor Roth and terrorism expert Cengiz tell . . . about Murder by Mail."
"Murder by Mail is a fascinating and well-researched account of a deadly tactic used by terrorists, criminals, and others throughout history. Roth and Cengiz have uncovered long-forgotten cases from around the world where various individuals and groups have used letter and package bombs to kill and maim their victims. An impressive book that sheds light on an important topic."
"Murder by Mail is a fascinating historical study that introduces you to an understudied problem that finally gets the analysis it deserves. Well written and researched, [it reveals] that mail can be deadly to recipients. Analysis of the history of toxic mail introduces the reader to important and often overlooked social and political movements."
"According to the US Postal Service the chance of opening a mail bomb is more than 10 billion to one; nor do most mail bombs explode as intended. Re-examining the history of the letter bomb, Roth and Cengiz carefully dissect a central mystery of modern terrorism: the yawning discrepancy between limited means and general effects. Unlike its occasionally gruesome subject matter, Murder by Mail represents a very welcome delivery indeed."
"Decades of research on political violence do not preclude me from always learning something new. Murder by Mail: A Global History of the Letter Bomb by Roth and Cengiz, two noted scholars in criminal justice, have written the definitive history of attacks delivered by post. As is often the case, the tactic is far older than we think. Their book begins with the first device in 1712—loaded pistols rigged to fire at the recipient when the parcel was opened. Informative and a good read, Murder by Mail is destined to become the essential reference work on this unique tactic."