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View Confessions of a Thug By Meadows Taylor
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Confessions of a Thug

By Meadows Taylor

View Bright Skies By Emilie Baker Loring
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Bright Skies

By Emilie Baker Loring

View The Mercer Boys (#3) on a Treasure Hunt By Capwell Wyckoff
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The Mercer Boys (#3) on a Treasure Hunt

By Capwell Wyckoff

View Illustrations of the history and practices of the Thugs By Thornton, Edward
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Illustrations of the history and practices of the Thugs

By Thornton, Edward

View The Most Evil Secret Societies in History By Shelly Klein
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The Most Evil Secret Societies in History

By Shelly Klein

View No friend for travellers By A. J. Wightman

No friend for travellers

No friend for travellers

By A. J. Wightman

View Thug legacy By Mz. Lady P.
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Thug legacy

By Mz. Lady P.

View The yellow scarf By Tuker, Francis Sir
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The yellow scarf

By Tuker, Francis Sir

View Les tueurs de la déesse noire By Camille Bouchard
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Les tueurs de la déesse noire

By Camille Bouchard

View Amir ali thag ni pila rumal ni gath By Harakisana Mahetā
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Amir ali thag ni pila rumal ni gath

By Harakisana Mahetā

View Murder made moral; or, An account of the Thugs, and other secret murderers of India, who are made to believe, by their peculiar education, that robbery and bloodshed are virtuous actions and religious duties By Frederick Hollick

Murder made moral; or, An account of the Thugs, and other secret murderers of India, who are made to believe, by their peculiar education, that robbery and bloodshed are virtuous actions and religious duties

Murder made moral; or, An account of the Thugs, and other secret murderers of India, who are made to believe, by their peculiar education, that robbery and bloodshed are virtuous actions and religious duties

By Frederick Hollick