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Jack Sheppard: A Romance

Jack Sheppard: A Romance

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Number of Chapters: 58

Length: 18 hours and 13 minutes

Language: English

The fictionalized exploits of the very real English outlaw, Jack Sheppard. Published in 1839, this Newgate novel outsold its rival, Dickens' "Oliver Twist". (Summary by Mark Leder)

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EPOCH THE FIRST, 1703, JONATHAN WILD. Chapter One: The Widow and Her Child (Mark Leder)
Chapter Two: The Old Mint (Mark Leder)
Chapter Three: The Master of the Mint (Mark Leder)
Chapter Four: The Roof and the Window (Mark Leder)
Chapter Five: The Denunciation (Mark Leder)
Chapter Six: The Storm (Mark Leder)
Chapter Seven: Old London Bridge (Mark Leder)
EPOCH THE SECOND, 1715, THAMES DARRELL. Chapter One: The Idle Apprentice (Mark Leder)
Chapter Two: Thames Darrell (Mark Leder)
Chapter Three: The Jacobite (Mark Leder)
Chapter Four: Mr. Kneebone and His Friends (Mark Leder)
Chapter Five: Hawk and Buzzard (Mark Leder)
Chapter Six: The First Step Towards the Ladder (Mark Leder)
Chapter Seven: Brother and Sister (Mark Leder)
Chapter Eight: Miching Mallecho (Mark Leder)
Chapter Nine: Consequences of the Theft (Mark Leder)
Chapter Ten: Mother and Son (Mark Leder)
Chapter Eleven: The Mohocs (Mark Leder)
Chapter Twelve: Saint Giles's Round-house (Mark Leder)
Chapter Thirteen: The Magdalene (Mark Leder)
Chapter Fourteen: The Flash Ken (Mark Leder)
Chapter Fifteen: The Robbery in Willesden Church (Mark Leder)
Chapter Sixteen: Jonathan Wild's House in the Old Bailey (Mark Leder)
Chapter Seventeen: The Night-cellar (Mark Leder)
Chapter Eighteen: How Jack Sheppard Broke Out of the Cage at Willesden (Mark Leder)
Chapter Nineteen: Good and Evil (Mark Leder)
EPOCH THE THIRD: 1724, THE PRISON-BREAKER. Chapter One: The Return (Mark Leder)
Chapter Two: The Burglary at Dollis Hill (Mark Leder)
Chapter Three: Jack Sheppard's Quarrel with Jonathan Wild (Mark Leder)
Chapter Four: Jack Sheppard's Escape from the New Prison (Mark Leder)
Chapter Five: The Disguise (Mark Leder)
Chapter Six: Winifred Receives Two Proposals (Mark Leder)
Chapter Seven: Jack Sheppard Warns Thames Darrell (Mark Leder)
Chapter Eight: Old Bedlam (Mark Leder)
Chapter Nine: Old Newgate (Mark Leder)
Chapter Ten: How Jack Sheppard Got Out of the Condemned Hold (Mark Leder)
Chapter Eleven: Dollis Hill Revisited (Mark Leder)
Chapter Twelve: The Well-hole (Mark Leder)
Chapter Thirteen: The Supper at Mr. Kneebone's (Mark Leder)
Chapter Fourteen: How Jack Sheppard Was Again Captured (Mark Leder)
Chapter Fifteen: How Bluepaint Underwent the Peine Forte et Dure (Mark Leder)
Chapter Sixteen: How Jack Sheppard's Portrait Was Painted (Mark Leder)
Chapter Seventeen: The Iron Bar (Mark Leder)
Chapter Eighteen: The Bed Room (Mark Leder)
Chapter Nineteen: The Chapel (Mark Leder)
Chapter Twenty: The Leads (Mark Leder)
Chapter Twenty-one: What Befell Jack Sheppard in the Turner's House (Mark Leder)
Chapter Twenty-two: Fast and Loose (Mark Leder)
Chapter Twenty-three: The Last Meeting Between Jack Sheppard and His Mother (Mark Leder)
Chapter Twenty-four: The Pursuit (Mark Leder)
Chapter Twenty-five: How Jack Sheppard Got Rid of His Irons (Mark Leder)
Chapter Twenty-six: How Jack Sheppard Attended His Mother's Funeral (Mark Leder)
Chapter Twenty-seven: How Jack Sheppard Was Brought Back to Newgate (Mark Leder)
Chapter Twenty-eight: What Happened at Dollis Hill (Mark Leder)
Chapter Twenty-nine: How Jack Sheppard Was Taken to Westminster Hall (Mark Leder)
Chapter Thirty: How Jonathan Wild's House Was Burnt Down (Mark Leder)
Chapter Thirty-one: The Procession to Tyburn (Mark Leder)
Chapter Thirty-two: The Closing Scene (Mark Leder)
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