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Newgate Calendar (Bengali Version)

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Book Details

  • Title: Newgate Calendar

  • Author: Debjyoti Bhattacharyya

  • Publisher: Shabdo Prokashon

  • Language: Bengali (Translated Anthology)

  • Binding: Hard Cover

  • Illustrator: Suman Sarkar & Shabdo Graphics

  • Pages: 176

  • Year of Publication: 2023


šŸ“– About the Book

This Bengali adaptation of Newgate Calendar is a curated selection of 14 compelling stories from the massive ā€œEx-Classicsā€ edition edited by Donal O'Donovan.

These stories chronicle some of the most notorious crimes and criminals in England and Scotland, ranging from the 12th-century reign of Henry I to the 17th century. However, this is much more than a crime anthology.

Key Highlights:

  • Begins with the story of Thomas Dun, a criminal during King Henry I’s rule

  • Covers a variety of cases involving theft, deception, murder, and rebellion

  • Offers glimpses into the social life, hardships, and moral dilemmas of early England

  • Reveals the pre-Enlightenment worldview, justice systems, and political sentiments of common people

  • Blends historical narrative with biographical sketches of criminals

Translated and narrated with care by Debjyoti Bhattacharyya, and beautifully illustrated by Suman Sarkar & Shabdo Graphics, this collection brings alive an age where crime, punishment, and philosophy intertwined in extraordinary ways.

Ideal for readers of historical crime literature, biographical drama, and those interested in pre-modern England’s social fabric, this book is both educational and gripping.