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Post by sue75 on Dec 22, 2012 17:34:16 GMT -5
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Post by sue75 on Dec 23, 2012 8:36:10 GMT -5
"New facts about the Lindbergh kidnapping are said to be documented in "A Shred of Jetsam" ($10.95, $4.95 paper) a biography of Bruno Richard Hauptmann by Ann Moore coming from Anthelion Press this fall. The book contains more than 30 photos of people and places involved in the case."
Small Press Record of Books in Print, 1975.
"A fascinating and controversial inquiry into the the Lindbergh kidnapping case. This book is a view of the case through the life of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, the convicted kidnapper. Included are actual conversations, letters, interviews, and police interrogations, completely documented which again raises the question---Innocent of Guilty? (Paper $3.95, Hard $9.95)"
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Post by sue75 on Dec 23, 2012 8:47:05 GMT -5
R.R. Bowker's Publisher's Trade List Annual, 1976, Volume 1.
Moore, Ann. A Shred of Jetsam, 224pp, 30 black & white photographs, 1976.
The drama and tragedy of the kidnapping of Charles Lindbergh's first son continues its hold on the American public. Motivated by strong beliefs and conflicting evidence, Ann Moore has spent more than 10 years searching out details and facts that once again raise the question of the innocence of the convicted kidnapper. The book is not merely a biography of Bruno Richard Hauptmann. Evidence, completely documented, is brought to light that neither the prosecution nor the defense had at their disposal at the time of the trial. Ms. Moore presents an exhaustive analysis of the circumstances of Hauptmann's life, including his relationship with Isador Fisch, and A SHRED OF JETSAM is the result of Ms. Moore's determination to present the facts. A lengthy bibliography documents over 70 sources.
This bibliography, along with a cross-referenced index makes this a monumental work of investigative reporting that has significance for the casual reader as well as those concerned with criminal investigations and moral considerations of capital punishment.
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Post by xjd on Dec 24, 2012 20:34:26 GMT -5
looks very interesting!
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