Poverty and squalor fueled a vicious battle for power and political clout. Buy now and save! NEW Arcadia Publishing Firefighting in Allegany County, MD 9780738541976 Images.
eBay
Editor Godfrey Pope shot Leonard Bliss over a political joke. A hanged man was allegedly revived with electricity. Josephine Lawrence was a sex worker bent on revenge with unfortunate bad aim. Two locals engaged in a feud that resulted in one man’s death and the other’s marriage to the dead man’s widow.
eBay
Notes: Item in good condition.
eBay
PlumCircle BOOKS Condition.
eBay
Notes: Item in very good condition!
eBay
Condition Notes: Book is in good condition and may include underlining highlighting and minimal wear.
eBay
Notes: Item in good condition.
eBay
Notes: Item in good condition.
eBay
Notes: Item in good condition.
eBay
Notes: Item in very good condition!
eBay
Notes: Item in very good condition!
eBay
You are purchasing a Very Good copy of 'Reflections From The Shield'. Condition Notes: Gently read. Binding tight; spine straight and smooth, with no creasing; covers clean and crisp. Minimal signs of handling or shelving.
eBay
Detroit had a gold rush atmosphere and a thriving black market during the 1920s that attracted gangsters and unsavory characters from all over the country. Their reputation was such that they were even suspected by the FBI for being involved with the Lindbergh baby kidnapping.
eBay
Notes: Item in very good condition!
eBay
"Last of the Blue and Gray: Old Men, Stolen Glory, and the Mystery That Outlived the Civil War" by Richard A. Serrano is a gripping true crime and historical novel published by Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press in 2013. The book delves into the intriguing mystery surrounding a Civil War commander and the stolen glory he sought, making it a captivating read for history enthusiasts and those interested in the Civil War period. With illustrations included and a sturdy hardcover format, this book is a valuable addition to any collection focusing on military history and hoaxes & deceptions.
eBay
By studying a man's deeds Dr. Brussel deduces what kind of man he might be, and more often than not he is right--dead right. Albert DeSalvo, the Boston Strangler. Both were as Brussel described them.
eBay