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The Madness of Ronnie Kray: Inside the Mind of London's Most Infamous Gangster
As the doors of Broadmoor slammed shut in 1979, Ronnie Kray, the once feared kingpin of London’s East End, began a new chapter: one of visions, paranoia, and madness that history still struggles to unravel. The story of Ronnie Kray and his twin brother, Reggie isn't merely one of crime and violence; it's a deep dive into the fragile human psyche amidst the glamour, brutality, and shifting societal norms of 1960s London. Early Life and Early Signs of Madness Ronald James and R


The Hidden Heroine of WWI: How Anna Coleman Ladd Restored Faces and Lives
An American sculptor in Paris changed the lives of disfigured World War I soldiers using clay, copper, and quiet empathy. Anna Coleman Ladd’s forgotten story shows how art helped rebuild identity after industrial war.


Max Jacobson: The Intriguing Life and Legacy of the Original "Dr. Feelgood"
Born in July 1900 in Fordon, Bromberg—then part of the German Empire (modern-day Poland)—Max Jacobson became notorious as "Dr. Feelgood,"...
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