The Mammoth Book of True Crime
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The Mammoth Book of True Crime is a two volume anthology by British author Colin Wilson. It was published by Carroll & Graf Publishers, Inc., New York, in 1988, Template:ISBN.
The first volume is divided alphabetically into sections that reflect the various aspects of crime.
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Volume One
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A
- Acquittals
- Alibis
- Air Crimes
- Arson
- Artist's Crimes
- Assassination
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B
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C
- Cannibalism
- Chance in a Million
- Children Who Kill
- Con Men
- Cop Killers
- Country Killing
- Crimes of Passion
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D
- Doctors of Death
- Dominance
- Drugs
- Dual Personality
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F
- Families of Death
- Female Murderers
- Forgery
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G
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H
- Headless Corpses
- High School Murder
- Hired Killers
- Homosexual Murder
- Houses of Death
- Husband Killers
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I
- Imposters
- Inheritance Crime
- Intolerance
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J
- Justice Delayed
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K
- Kidnappers
- Killer Couples
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L
- Lady-killers
- Left-luggage Murders
- Lethal Lawyers
- Libel
- Lonely Hearts Killers
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M
- Manic Messiahs
- Martyrs
- Mass Murderers
- Military Murders
- Monsters
- Motiveless Murder
- Murderous Millionaires
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O
- Occult Detection
- Office Crimes
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P
- Parent Killers
- Perverts
- Poisoners
- Police corruption
- Protection Rackets
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R
- Robber Barons
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S
- Sabotage
- Servants Who Murder
- Sleep-walking Slayers
- Stick-up Men
- Stranglers
- Suicide
- Super-thieves
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T
- Train Murders
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U
- Underworlds
- Unwanted Lovers
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V
- Vicious Triangles
- Victims
- Vital Clues
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