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The Shakespeare Delusion

The Shakespeare Delusion

Robert Crighton

Lulu.com
2014
pokkari
The Shakespeare Delusion is a new dramatic monologue by multi award-winning playwright Robert Crighton, exploring the madness behind the so called 'Shakespeare Authorship Question'. Professor Ashborn invites you to share in his latest discoveries and lead you through the terrible secrets behind the man people call Shakespeare. Did he really write the plays? Was he really bald? Did he like cheese? Using recently uncovered documentation Professor Ashborn can finally tell the true and completely true, truly true, utterly true, true story of the Shakespeare delusion Includes a short essay on the nature of the so called 'Authorship Question' and why it is so important to not give in to attacks on Shakespeare's existence.
Hotchpotch

Hotchpotch

Duncan Crighton

Lulu.com
2010
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selection of poems written in the Dundee dialect, concerned with tales fae the street, inspired by life lived in schemes amongst the so called disadvantaged/ criminal/ wasted/ homeless
The Christmas Spryte Encounter: Bad Behavior

The Christmas Spryte Encounter: Bad Behavior

Nanette Crighton

Nanette Crighton
2019
nidottu
Santa doesn't bring presents to children who misbehave. And one young girl is displaying behavior that is the worst In fact, on Christmas Eve her horrible actions trigger a visit from Glynt P. Spryte, a behavioral elf, who tells her she's been marked off the Nice List Time is running out, and she must change her miserable manners before Christmas morning, or she will not receive any presents Can she possibly become a nice girl by Christmas?
Holmes' Own Story

Holmes' Own Story

Jd Crighton; Herman W Mudgett

Aerobear Classics
2018
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A fascinating look into the mind of one of America's first serial killers Featuring the confessions, death, and unusual concrete burial of H. H. Holmes. BONUS: Eighty-seven (87) rare historical illustrations with sources H. H. Holmes was a diabolical killer made famous in the popular Erik Larson book, The Devil in the White City. He built a three story Murder Castle in Chicago in the 19th century with death on his mind and lured unsuspecting victims into secret rooms, vaults and gas chambers and made use of a dissection table in his basement. Holmes preyed on travelers that came to the Chicago World's Fair (World's Columbian Exposition) in 1893. He advertised rooms for rent and offered employment opportunities in his Murder Castle, often called Holmes Castle and World's Fair Hotel. Holmes killed his business partner and friend, Benjamin Pitezel, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. But he didn't stop there. The heartless serial killer took three of Benjamin Pitezel's children on a cross-country trip. Philadelphia Detective Frank P. Geyer followed H. H. Holmes murderous trail into Canada with devastating results. No doubt about it, HH Holmes earned despicable nicknames such as Arch Fiend, Butcher, Modern Bluebeard, Swindler, Moral Degenerate, and more. Holmes was a monster in disguise as a doctor, a perfect ruse to lure victims. In Holmes' Own, you will learn the personality and thought process of H. H. Holmes, straight from the mind of the diabolical killer himself. The three-part book includes: H. H. Holmes memoir, Holmes' Own Story (1895), written by the serial killer while he awaited trial Moyamensing Prison diary H. H. Holmes confession of twenty-seven murders (1896) Judgement day with details about Holmes' death by hanging at Moyamensing Prison Unusual concrete burial at historic Holy Cross Cemetery in Yeadon, Pennsylvania Odd story H. H. Holmes told about his planned reincarnation as a dog An interview with Philadelphia Detective Frank P. Geyer about his belief Holmes' planned to murder his third wife, Georgiana Yoke An interview with Mrs. Benjamin Pitezel after Holmes' execution 87 rare historical illustrations including Herman Webster Mudgett's birth and death certificates Sources, Illustration Credits, and Bibliography Clickable Table of Contents, List of Illustrations, and Notes Index
Detective in the White City

Detective in the White City

Jd Crighton

Rw Publishing House
2018
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The remarkable true story of the uncompromising and relentless detective who investigated one of America's first serial killers, the man known as the 'Devil in the White City, ' H. H. Holmes, and others like him. This extraordinary historical biography provides a chronological account of Frank Geyer's life and features murder cases that made national headlines and the history of one of America's largest police departments, complete with 95 rare illustrations and photos "History like never before " Who was the world's famous detective who outsmarted criminals from the Gilded Age and whose wife and daughter never died in a fire, like scholars claimed? Featuring: Geyer's incredible investigation of H. H. Holmes, death of Benjamin Pitezel, the horrific discovery of the missing Pitezel children, Holmes' trial, and a 'Devil in Him' chapter Mary Hannah Tabbs and the gruesome torso murder Modern Borgia killer, Sarah Jane Whiteling, the first woman hung in Philadelphia White Chapel Row Mrs. Annie Gaskin and the killer cat Top secret search in Rio de Janeiro Fake highwaymen murder for insurance, and plot to kill Detective Geyer Law enforcement and Philadelphia history Reuben Geyer in the Civil War, President Franklin Pierce, and Franks' hometown Truth about Geyer's wife and daughter with Sources, List of Illustrations and Credits, Bibliography, Notes, and Index 95 rare historical illustrations and photos, restored
Detective in the White City

Detective in the White City

Jd Crighton

Rw Publishing House
2018
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The true story of the detective who took down one of America's first serial killers, H. H. Holmes, known as the Devil in the White City. The remarkable story of Detective Frank Geyer, who never lost his family in a fire before starting his incredible investigation into the murder of Benjamin Pitezel and his cross-country, international search for the three missing Pitezel children.Featuring sensational murder cases of H. H. Holmes and trial, the Hannah Mary Tabbs dismembered torso murder, Modern Borgia family killer (first woman hung in Philadelphia), and White Chapel Row.Detective in the White City includes: H. H. Holmes, Pitezel family, trial, and psychological Devil in Him chapter Mary Hannah Tabbs and George Wilson dismembered torso murder Sarah Jane Whiteling, Modern Borgia family killer White Chapel Row Mrs. Annie Gaskin murderous cat story Top secret search Murder plot to kill Detective Geyer Civil War, President Franklin Pierce, and hometown, and more Bibliographical references, Index, List of illustrations 95 historical photos and illustrations
Detective in the White City

Detective in the White City

Jd Crighton

Rw Publishing House
2018
pokkari
Large Print format. The remarkable true story of the uncompromising and relentless detective who investigated one of America's first serial killers, the man known as the 'Devil in the White City, ' H. H. Holmes, and others like him. This extraordinary historical biography provides a chronological account of Frank Geyer's life and features murder cases that made national headlines and the history of one of America's largest police departments, complete with 95 rare illustrations and photos "History like never before " Who was the world's famous detective who outsmarted criminals from the Gilded Age and whose wife and daughter never died in a fire, like scholars claimed? Featuring: Geyer's incredible investigation of H. H. Holmes, death of Benjamin Pitezel, the horrific discovery of the missing Pitezel children, Holmes' trial, and a 'Devil in Him' chapter Mary Hannah Tabbs and the gruesome torso murder Modern Borgia killer, Sarah Jane Whiteling, the first woman hung in Philadelphia White Chapel Row Mrs. Annie Gaskin and the killer cat Top secret search in Rio de Janeiro Fake highwaymen murder for insurance, and plot to kill Detective Geyer Law enforcement and Philadelphia history Reuben Geyer in theCivil War, President Franklin Pierce, and Franks' hometown Truth about Geyer's wife and daughter with Sources, List of Illustrations and Credits, Bibliography, Notes, and Index 95 rare historical illustrations and photos, restored Available in ebook, paperback, large-print paperback, and hardcover
Holmes' Own Story

Holmes' Own Story

Jd Crighton; Herman W Mudgett

Aerobear Classics
2018
pokkari
Large Print format. A fascinating look into the mind of one of America's first serial killers Featuring the confessions, death, and unusual concrete burial of H. H. Holmes. BONUS: Eighty-seven (87) rare historical illustrations with sources H. H. Holmes was a diabolical killer made famous in the popular Erik Larson book, The Devil in the White City. He built a three story Murder Castle in Chicago in the 19th century with death on his mind and lured unsuspecting victims into secret rooms, vaults and gas chambers and made use of a dissection table in his basement. Holmes preyed on travelers that came to the Chicago World's Fair (World's Columbian Exposition) in 1893. He advertised rooms for rent and offered employment opportunities in his Murder Castle, often called Holmes Castle and World's Fair Hotel. Holmes killed his business partner and friend, Benjamin Pitezel, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. But he didn't stop there. The heartless serial killer took three of Benjamin Pitezel's children on a cross-country trip. Philadelphia Detective Frank P. Geyer followed H. H. Holmes murderous trail into Canada with devastating results. No doubt about it, HH Holmes earned despicable nicknames such as Arch Fiend, Butcher, Modern Bluebeard, Swindler, Moral Degenerate, and more. Holmes was a monster in disguise as a doctor, a perfect ruse to lure victims. In Holmes' Own, you will learn the personality and thought process of H. H. Holmes, straight from the mind of the diabolical killer himself. The three-part book includes: H. H. Holmes memoir, Holmes' Own Story (1895), written by the serial killer while he awaited trial Moyamensing Prison diary H. H. Holmes confession of twenty-seven murders (1896) Judgement day with details about Holmes' death by hanging at Moyamensing Prison Unusual concrete burial at historic Holy Cross Cemetery in Yeadon, Pennsylvania Odd story H. H. Holmes told about his planned reincarnation as a dog An interview with Philadelphia Detective Frank P. Geyer about his belief Holmes' planned to murder his third wife, Georgiana Yoke An interview with Mrs. Benjamin Pitezel after Holmes' execution 87 rare historical illustrations including Herman Webster Mudgett's birth and death certificates Sources, Illustration Credits, and Bibliography Clickable Table of Contents, List of Illustrations, and Notes Index
Holmes' Own Story

Holmes' Own Story

Jd Crighton; Herman W Mudgett

Aerobear Classics
2018
sidottu
Holmes' Own Story: Confessed 27 Murders - Lied Then Died (87 Historical Illustrations)A fascinating look into the mind of one of America's first serial killers Featuring the confessions, death, and unusual concrete burial of H. H. Holmes. BONUS: Eighty-seven (87) rare historical illustrations with sources H. H. Holmes was a diabolical killer made famous in the popular Erik Larson book, The Devil in the White City. He built a three story Murder Castle in Chicago in the 19th century with death on his mind and lured unsuspecting victims into secret rooms, vaults and gas chambers and made use of a dissection table in his basement. Holmes preyed on travelers that came to the Chicago World's Fair (World's Columbian Exposition) in 1893. He advertised rooms for rent and offered employment opportunities in his Murder Castle, often called Holmes Castle and World's Fair Hotel. Holmes killed his business partner and friend, Benjamin Pitezel, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. But he didn't stop there. The heartless serial killer took three of Benjamin Pitezel's children on a cross-country trip. Philadelphia Detective Frank P. Geyer followed H. H. Holmes murderous trail into Canada with devastating results. No doubt about it, HH Holmes earned despicable nicknames such as Arch Fiend, Butcher, Modern Bluebeard, Swindler, Moral Degenerate, and more. Holmes was a monster in disguise as a doctor, a perfect ruse to lure victims. In Holmes' Own, you will learn the personality and thought process of H. H. Holmes, straight from the mind of the diabolical killer himself. The three-part book includes: H. H. Holmes memoir, Holmes' Own Story (1895), written by the serial killer while he awaited trial Moyamensing Prison diary H. H. Holmes confession of twenty-seven murders (1896) Judgement day with details about Holmes' death by hanging at Moyamensing Prison Unusual concrete burial at historic Holy Cross Cemetery in Yeadon, Pennsylvania Odd story H. H. Holmes told about his planned reincarnation as a dog An interview with Philadelphia Detective Frank P. Geyer about his belief Holmes' planned to murder his third wife, Georgiana Yoke An interview with Mrs. Benjamin Pitezel after Holmes' execution 87 rare historical illustrations including Herman Webster Mudgett's birth and death certificates Sources, Illustration Credits, and Bibliography Clickable Table of Contents, List of Illustrations, and Notes Index
'Twas the Night Before Christmas

'Twas the Night Before Christmas

Juleanne Crighton

Rw Classics
2019
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'Twas the Night Before Christmas: Early Santa History and Rare 1821 Children's Friend With Old Santeclaus A clear, concise early history of St. Nicholas and Santa Claus, in color, complete with footnotes and bibliography PLUS the extremely rare 1821 Old Santeclaus with Much Delight poem that first introduced a Santa Claus and a flying reindeer--considered to be the first colored lithographed Christmas book in America (only two known copies of this classic ). Discover the inspiration behind the all-time favorite Christmas poem 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. Inside this remarkable keepsake, you will find: √ History of Saint Nicholas and how his legend came to America√ Transformation of St. Nicholas into our beloved Santa Claus√ Historical images of Santa and his reindeer√ First colored lithograph Christmas book in America√ First illustration of Santa and reindeer√ First Santa illustration in Harper's magazine√ Thomas Nast Santa illustration many say made Santa who he is today√ Clement Clarke Moore's handwritten change to reindeer name√ Two additional rare poems: A Paraphrase of the Dutch Hymn to Saint Nicholas and St. Nicholas, Good Holy Man√ Key players who invented today's Santa including Washington Irving, John Pintard, James K. Paulding, and Clement Clarke Moore, and famous Illustrators Table of Contents: Part I: Early History of Santa and His Reindeer Early History of Santa Claus and Reindeer Introduction Saint Nicholas to America First Mention of Santa Claus Santaclaus, Presents, Stockings (Washington Irving) Santa in Art Form (John Pintard) Sancte Claus Poem Santa in Flying Wagon (Washington Irving) Earliest Visual of Santa in Sleigh with One Flying Reindeer NEW Santa and Eight Reindeer First Time Santa and Eight Reindeer in Newsprint Expanded Version of Santa (James K. Paulding) Dunder and Blixem Reindeer Names Changed First Time Santa and Reindeer Featured in Harper's Part II: Rare, 1821 Children's Friend Introduction to Part II 1821 Old Santeclaus with Much Delight The Steady Friend of Virtuous Youth Through Many Houses He Has Been Where E'er I Found Good Girls or Boys To Some I Gave a Pretty Doll No Drums to Stun Their Mother's Ear But Where I Found the Children Naughty I Left a Long, Black, Birchen Rod 'Twas the Night Series Bibliography