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The Knowlton-Pearson Correspondence, 1923-1930: Unpublished letters between Frank Warren Knowlton and Edmund Lester Pearson on the Lizzie A. Borden case

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The Knowlton-Pearson Correspondence, 1923-1930: Unpublished letters between Frank Warren Knowlton and Edmund Lester Pearson on the Lizzie A. Borden case - Martins, Michael (Editor), and Binette, Dennis a (Editor), and Koorey, Stefani (Editor)
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Fully annotated correspondence between Frank Warren Knowlton, son of prosecuting attorney in the Lizzie Borden murder trial Hosea M. Knowlton, and Edmund Lester Pearson, author and librarian, for the years 1923-1930. Interested in the study of crime for both its psychological and social aspects, Pearson had always been fascinated by the trial of Lizzie Andrew Borden and wished to include an essay on the case in a volume he was preparing about American murders, "The Borden Case," in Studies in Murder, published by The ...

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The Knowlton-Pearson Correspondence, 1923-1930: Unpublished letters between Frank Warren Knowlton and Edmund Lester Pearson on the Lizzie A. Borden case 2021, Fall River Historical Society Press

ISBN-13: 9780964124899

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