Notorious Prisons : An Inside Look at the Worlds Most Feared Institutions
Notorious Prisons : An Inside Look at the Worlds Most Feared Institutions
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Here are the stories of the most brutal and infamous prisons in history, including the Bastille, Alcatraz, the Tower of London, and San Quentin.
Notorious Prisons: An Inside Look at the Worlds Most Feared Institutions,Scott Christianson,The Lyons Press,1592285821,History,History - General History,History: World,Prisons,World - General,History / World
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