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Caryl Chessman - Cell 2455, Death Row: A Condemned Man's Own Story

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Caryl Chessman - Cell 2455, Death Row
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Caryl Chessman - Cell 2455, Death Row: A Condemned Man's Own Story
One normally does not think of a condemned prisoner as an author, a writer, but during his twelve years on San Quentin's death row, Caryl Chessman showed that there was more to him than just another condemned prisoner. Cell 2455 was the first of four books authored by Chessman before his execution on May 2, 1960.

The debate over capital punishment goes on.

In June 1948, 27-year-old petty criminal Caryl Chessman was sentenced in California on two counts of sexual assault, receiving two death sentences as punishment in a case that remains one of the most baffling episodes in American legal history. Maintaining his innocence of these crimes, Chessman lived in Cell 2455, a four-by-ten foot space on Death Row in San Quentin for the twelve years between his sentencing and eventual execution. He spent this time, punctuated by eight separate stays of execution, writing this memoir--a moving and pitiless account of his life in crime and the early life that produced it. Chessman's clarity of mind and ability to bring his thoughts directly to the page, even within the stifling walls of San Quentin, help make this work the most literate and authentic expose ever written by a criminal about his crimes.

Format: PDF
Length: 336 pages
Published: 2006 by Da Capo Press (first published 1954)
ISBN: 0786718153

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