The only comprehensive history of one of America's most infamous
prisons, Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, PA.
Looming on the horizon like a storm cloud made of stone, the Eastern
State Penitentiary spent more than a century as the fortress that both
the law-abiding and criminal feared. In this superbly balanced and
thoroughly researched volume, Paul Kahan presents the history of this
revolutionary penitentiary, from its inception as a model of the
revolutionary Pennsylvania System of incarceration in 1829 to the
demands for its closure in the wake of ever-increasing violence in 1971.
Through tales of spectacular escapes, official corruption, reformation
and retribution, Kahan chronicles the tensions that plagued Eastern
State since the arrival of its first prisoners.