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The League of Lady Poisoners
The League of Lady Poisoners: Illustrated True Stories of Dangerous Women | Lisa Perrin
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A feast for the senses, this sumptuously illustrated book will introduce you to some of the most infamous women throughout world history, united by their shared taste for poison. Welcome to the League of Lady Poisoners. This riveting and well-researched volume by Lisa Perrin weaves together the stories of more than twenty-five accused women poisoners, exploring the circumstances and skill sets that led them to lives of crime. You might find yourself rooting for some of themlike Sally Bassett, who helped poison her granddaughter's enslavers in Bermuda, or Giulia Tofana, who sold her name-brand concoction to women wanting to be rid of their abusive (or otherwise undesirable) husbands. Other stories, thoughincluding that of Yiya Murano, one of Argentina's most notorious swindlers and serial killers, or the terrifying Nurse Jane Toppanmay prove less palatable. Organized into thematic chapters based on the women's motives, the book also includes an illustrated primer that delves into the origins and effects of common poisons throughout history, as well as a foreword by Holly Frey and Maria Trimarchi, creators and hosts of the podcast Criminalia. It is a treat for true crime fans, feminist history buffs, and any curious readers fascinated by the more macabre side of human nature. TRUE CRIME GALORE: Women can do anythingeven commit murder. This thoughtfully researched and insightful survey into the lives of the poisoners explores the toxic events that put these women in the spotlight, the deceptive methods and substances they used, and their legacies today. The League of Lady Poisoners is a thrilling deep dive for fans of true crime podcasts, docuseries, and books. EYE-CATCHING GIFT: Illustrator and author Lisa Perrin's beautiful and distinctive art style blends the romantic allure of these pop culture legends with the disturbing and twisted facts of their lives. The hardcover is decorated with shining foil, and the interior contains clever Victorian-inspired lettering, borders, and diagrams that complement the text. Readers and illustrated book collectors will love all the details honoring the Golden Age of Poison. FASCINATING, DIVERSE STORIES OF WOMEN WHO KILL: These women lived in different time periods and had varying cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds that influenced their motives. Some acted out of defiancelike the Angel Makers of Nagyrv, who taught women how to dispose of their abusive husbands in Hungary. Others schemed their way to power and money, including Empress Wu Zetian of China and Belle Gunness, who killed more than 14 people in the American Midwest. Discover all their stories in this engaging collection . . . if you have the stomach for them. Perfect for: Lovers of true crime podcasts like My Favorite Murder, Morbid, and Criminalia Readers who enjoy historical biographies, especially of women Readers who love a good villain, antihero, or underdog story Murder mystery fans Art lovers and illustrated book collectors Fans of Lisa Perrin's beautiful illustration Shoppers looking for a unique feminist gift book Fans of period dramas like The Serpent Queen and The Borgias Readers who enjoy books like Lady Killers: Deadly Women Throughout History and The Trial of Lizzie Borden
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jackilynn
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I was looking up something at work and stumbled upon this. I immediately knew I had to check it out 🤔🤓

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Amie
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Beautifully illustrated book about women who did terrible things (although some probably did not commit the crimes that legend attributes to them).

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Whollybologna
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I am so proud! I finally caught my first Pokémon from the Galar region! These books were so different from one another but I‘m glad I read them all @PuddleJumper

PuddleJumper Yay! Well done! 3mo
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ElizaMarie
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This was so beautiful @catiewithac ! Thanks again! #DoubleSpin @TheAromaofBooks

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ElizaMarie
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@catiewithac started this one today while watching football. It‘s so pretty!

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ElizaMarie
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@CatiewithaC I was at the bookstore yesterday and saw this book. I thought it looked beautiful, and I wanted to get it, but something stopped me. Thank you so much for the BDay gift! you are always such an amazing friend!

catiewithac 🥰😘 6mo
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Women across the globe and centuries, the poisons they used, and the people they murdered.

I couldn‘t put this down! In depth histories of women poisoners, what motivated them, and what they used. I also appreciated when Perrin specifies that there‘s no actual historical evidence for accused poisoners.

A really personable and engaging writing style, like sitting with a friend, and gorgeous illustrations I wouldn‘t mind prints of. 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌗

BookmarkTavern Release Date: September 5th, 2023 #ARC #NetGalley CW 👇🏻 8mo
BookmarkTavern The sections on Mary Ann Cotton, Roberta Elder, Nannie Doss, and Christina Edmunds deal with multiple child murders 8mo
dabbe Hello there, fluffy, sweet kitty! 🖤🐾🖤 8mo
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Just an example of the beautiful artwork to expect from this book. I can‘t wait to get my hands on a physical copy! This is a must-have for your book shelf display! It is releasing September 19th and is available for preorder on Amazon! #NetGalleyArc

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BooksNBowls
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I absolutely loved this beautiful work of art, from the graphics to the storytelling, I was engrossed from start to finish. The attention to detail in the colorful illustrations throughout the book really brought the stories to life and made the characters even more imaginable. You can tell it was thoroughly researched for accuracy.

BooksNBowls The author covers topics from motive (escape, money, power, abuse, etc.), to stereotypes ("poison is a women's weapon."), women's rights, psychology, science, history, and the law. While the author never attempts to justify or defend these poisoners actions, she has a way of telling the story to allow the reader to empathize and understand the motivations behind why some women feel so desperate as to turn to poisoning in the first place. 5/5 8mo
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