9781665302746-1665302747-500 Horrible Ways to Die in Georgia: A Collection of Grim, Grisly, Gruesome, Ghastly, Gory, Grotesque, Lurid, Terrible, Tragic, Bizarre, and Sensational Deaths Reported in Georgia Newspapers Between 1820 and 1920

500 Horrible Ways to Die in Georgia: A Collection of Grim, Grisly, Gruesome, Ghastly, Gory, Grotesque, Lurid, Terrible, Tragic, Bizarre, and Sensational Deaths Reported in Georgia Newspapers Between 1820 and 1920

ISBN-13: 9781665302746
ISBN-10: 1665302747
Author: A Stephen Johnson
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Booklogix
Format: Paperback 364 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781665302746
ISBN-10: 1665302747
Author: A Stephen Johnson
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Booklogix
Format: Paperback 364 pages

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500 Horrible Ways to Die in Georgia: A Collection of Grim, Grisly, Gruesome, Ghastly, Gory, Grotesque, Lurid, Terrible, Tragic, Bizarre, and Sensational Deaths Reported in Georgia Newspapers Between 1820 and 1920 (ISBN-13: 9781665302746 and ISBN-10: 1665302747), written by authors A Stephen Johnson, was published by Booklogix in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other True Crime (State & Local, United States History) books. You can easily purchase or rent 500 Horrible Ways to Die in Georgia: A Collection of Grim, Grisly, Gruesome, Ghastly, Gory, Grotesque, Lurid, Terrible, Tragic, Bizarre, and Sensational Deaths Reported in Georgia Newspapers Between 1820 and 1920 (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used True Crime books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.34.

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How did your ancestors die?
Before 1920, most people didn't live to a ripe old age. And many didn't die in bed. In fact, some died suddenly, in unusual ways and odd places. Your ancestors might have been struck by lightning, blown to bits in a steamboat explosion, run over by a train, burned to death, murdered, or cut in half by a sawmill. Or they might have blown their brains out with a pistol, taken poison, or drowned. Deadly diseases like typhoid and tuberculosis were common; infections from injuries could be fatal, and medical care was minimal. Our ancestors had to contend with hazards like severe weather, obstinate farm animals, fires, machinery, explosives-life was not easy. They had to adjust to rapid technological development brought by the Industrial
Revolution-stagecoaches gave way to steamboats, railroads, and automobiles; candles to kerosene lamps, gaslights, and electricity. With all this, plus unregulated firearms, narcotics, and alcohol, no wonder so many people died unexpected, traumatic deaths.
500 Horrible Ways to Die in Georgia introduces you to over five hundred Southerners who met untimely ends in tragic, and sometimes bizarre, ways. Georgia's contemporary newspapers reported their deaths in graphic, gruesome detail. They are quoted verbatim in this book, and will make your hair stand on end. You may even find one of your relatives!

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