Rupert Furneaux

Rupert Kenneth Furneaux
Born June 29, 1908
Died 1981
Occupation Author, researcher

Rupert Kenneth Furneaux (June 29, 1908 - 1981) was a British author who wrote many books on mysteries, murder trials and true crime.

Rupert Furneaux was educated at Eastbourne College.[1] He spent seven years investigating the mystery of Oak Island and published his conclusions in 1972.[2] His book on the eruption of Krakatoa received a favourable review from Eric Shipton.[3]

Furneaux researched cases of true crime and his books on criminology were well received by academics.[4][5] His research on Guenther Podola was described as a "fascinating reading and is a valuable addition to the studies of those criminal cases in which important psychiatric problems have been raised."[6]

His great-great-great grandfather was the navigator Tobias Furneaux. In 1960 he authored a biography of Tobias.[7]

Furneaux was a golfer, he had been the County Champion of Sussex.[1]

Publications

References

  1. 1 2 Petrie, Charles. Aristocrats in the Dock. "Tried By Their Peers" by Rupert Furneaux. The Illustrated London News. January 24, 1959. p. 132
  2. Harris, Graham; MacPhie, Les. (2013). Oak Island and It's Lost Treasure: Third Edition. Formac Publishing Company. p. 235. ISBN 978-1-4595-0259-8
  3. Shipton, Eric. (1965). Reviewed Work: Krakatoa by Rupert Furneaux. The Geographical Journal 131 (4): 544-545.
  4. Hall, Jean Graham. (1961). Crime Documentaries 1 - Guenther Podola by Rupert Furneaux. The British Journal of Criminology 1 (4): 390-391.
  5. Waycott, J. A. (1962). Robert Hoolhouse. Crime Documentary No. 2. By Rupert Furneaux. The British Journal of Criminology 2 (3): 306.
  6. Taylor, F. H. (1960). Crime Documentaries: 1. Guenther Podola by Rupert Furneaux. The British Journal of Psychiatry 107 (477): 348.
  7. The World of Books. The Sphere. 6 February, 1960. p. 218.
  8. Brownlie, A. R. (1961). An Obscure Case. Journal of the Forensic Science Society 1 (2): 103.
  9. Arthurs, Harry W. (1965). Book Review: Great Issues in Private Courts, by Rupert Furneaux. Osgoode Hall Law Journal 3 (2): 416-417.
  10. Ranson, E. (1975). Saratoga: The Decisive Battle. Journal of American Studies 9 (1): 117.
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