Justice and Vengeance: Scandal, Honor and Murder in 1872
by Arwen Bicknell
















Justice and Vengeance: Scandal, Honor, and Murder in 1872 Virginia by Arwen Bicknell
Justice and Vengeance:
Scandal, Honor, and Murder in 1872 Virginia
Arwen Bicknell
ISBN-13: 978-0692697962 / ISBN-10: 0692697969
SRP (Paperback) $16.95 / SRP (eBook) $6.99

​In Justice and Vengeance, Arwen Bicknell offers the first full account of the events leading up to the shooting of James Clark by Lucien Fewell and the sensational, headline-grabbing murder trial that followed. Set against the backdrop of Reconstruction, tumultuous Virginia politics, and the presidential election of 1872 featuring Ulysses Grant, Horace Greeley, and protofeminist Victoria Woodhull, the first female presidential candidate, Bicknell paints a vivid picture of the evolving South as she traces the families and fortunes of Lucien Fewell, a hellraiser with a passion for drink and for abusing Yankees and scalawags, and James Clark, a rising legal and political star with a wife, a daughter, and a baby on the way.

A marvelous work of historical re-creation, Justice and Vengeance is sure to fascinate anyone interested in crime drama, the Civil War and its aftermath, and the history of Virginia and the politics of the American South. 

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