Assassins' Deeds: A History of Assassination from Ancient Egypt to the Present Day: A History of Assassination from the Pharaohs of Egypt to the Present Day

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Assassins have been killing the powerful and famous for at least 3,000 years. Personal ambition, revenge and anger have encouraged many to violent deeds, like the Turkish sultan who had nineteen of his brothers strangled or the bodyguards who murdered a dozen Roman emperors. More recently have come new motives like religious and political fanaticism, revolution and liberation, with government also getting in on the act, while many victims seem to have been surprisingly careless - Abraham Lincoln was killed after letting his bodyguard go for a drink.
So do assassinations work? Drawing on anecdote, evidence and statistical analysis, Assassins' Deeds delves into some of history's most notorious acts, unveiling an intriguing cast of characters, ingenious methods of killing, and many unintended consequences.

Author(s): John Withington
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Year: 2020

Language: English
Pages: 368
City: London

Contents
Prologue
1 The Ancient World
2 The Roman Empire and the Dark Ages
3 The Age of Chivalry
4 The Wars of Religion
5 The Age of Revolution
6 The Modern Age: World Wars and Terrorism
7 The Ones That Got Away
Select Bibliography
Photo Acknowledgements
Index