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Kidnapping. --- Enlèvement --- Lindbergh, Charles Augustus, --- Hauptmann, Bruno Richard,
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Edgar Award Finalist: This “sensational” and “absolutely compelling” true crime tale finally answers the question: Who really killed the Lindbergh baby? ( San Francisco Chronicle ). On the night of March 1, 1932, celebrated aviator Charles Lindbergh’s infant son was kidnapped from his New Jersey home. The family paid $50,000 to get “Little Lindy” back, but his remains were discovered in a grove of trees four miles from the Lindbergh house. More than two years after the abduction, Bruno Hauptmann, an unemployed carpenter and illegal German immigrant, was caught with $20,000 of the ransom money. He was arrested, tried, and executed for the crime. But did he really do it? New York Times –bestselling author Noel Behn spent eight years investigating the case, revisiting old evidence, discovering new information, and shining a bright light on the controversial actions of public figures such as New Jersey Governor Harold Hoffman, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, New Jersey State Police Superintendent H. Norman Schwarzkopf, and Charles Lindbergh himself. The result is a fascinating and convincing new theory of the crime that exonerates Hauptmann and names a killer far closer to the Lindbergh family. A finalist for the Edgar Award, Lindbergh “not only provides answers to the riddles of the ‘Crime of the Century,’ but hurls us into time past, to a special moment in American history” (Peter Maas, New York Times –bestselling author of Underboss ).
Kidnapping --- Trials (Kidnapping) --- History. --- History. --- Lindbergh, Charles Augustus, --- Hauptmann, Bruno Richard,
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Lindbergh's baby disappears! Geary retraces all the different highly publicized events, blackmail notes, false and otherwise, as well as the string of colorful characters wanting to ?help,' some of which actually successfully snookered the beleaguered hero.
Kidnapping --- Graphic novels. --- Lindbergh, Charles Augustus, --- Lindbergh, Charles A. --- Hauptmann, Bruno Richard, --- Kidnapping --- 1932 --- New Jersey
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Kidnapping --- Murder --- Forensic sciences --- Trials (Kidnapping) --- Trials (Murder) --- Criminal investigation --- History --- History --- Lindbergh, Charles Augustus, --- Hauptmann, Bruno Richard, --- Kidnapping, 1932.
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"The kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh Jr. and the subsequent arrest, trial, and execution of Bruno Richard Hauptmann have intrigued true crime buffs for decades. 'New Jersey's Lindbergh Kidnapping and Trial' tells the story of "the case that never dies" through vintage photographs. Rare photographs, many not seen since the 1930s, will allow the reader to experience the massive police investigation led by New Jersey State Police superintendent H. Norman Schwarzkopf and the circus-like trial and execution of Bruno Richard Hauptmann." --P. [4] of cover.
Crime --- Murder --- Lindbergh, Charles Augustus, --- Lindbergh, Charles A. --- Hauptmann, Bruno Richard, --- Kidnapping. --- Hopewell (N.J.) --- Hopewell (N.J.) --- History, Local. --- History
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Explores the lives behind the headlines of the Lindbergh baby kidnapping, evoking anew the scope of tragedy through the vision of literary fiction
Hauptmann, Bruno Richard, --- Lindbergh, Charles A. --- Lindbergh, Anne Morrow, --- Lindbergh, Charles Augustus, --- Hauptmann, Richard, --- Morrow, Anne Spencer, --- Lindbergh, Anne Spencer, --- Lindbergh, Anna Morrow, --- Līndbarg, Ān Mārū, --- Līndbirg, Ān Mārū, --- ليندبرگ، آن مارو --- Kidnapping, 1932
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Color was used in film well before The Wizard of Oz. Thomas Edison, for example, projected two-colored films at his first public screening in New York City on April 23, 1896. These first colors of early cinema were not photographic; they were applied manually through a variety of laborious processes-most commonly by the hand-coloring and stenciling of prints frame by frame, and the tinting and toning of films in vats of chemical dyes. The results were remarkably beautiful.; Moving Color is the first book-length study of the beginnings of color cinema. Looking backward, Joshua Yumibe traces
Hauptmann, Bruno Richard, -- 1899-1936. --- Kidnapping -- New Jersey -- Hopewell. --- Lindbergh, Charles A. -- (Charles Augustus), -- 1902-1974. --- Lindbergh, Charles Augustus, -- 1930-1932 -- Kidnapping, 1932. --- Colors in motion pictures. --- Silent films --- Colorization of motion pictures --- Color cinematography --- Motion pictures --- Coloring of motion pictures, Computer --- Computer coloring of motion pictures --- Cinematography --- History and criticism. --- History. --- Colorization --- Kidnapping --- Abduction of children --- Child abduction --- Child snatching --- Kidnaping --- Offenses against the person --- Lindbergh, Charles Augustus, --- Lindbergh, Charles A. --- Hauptmann, Bruno Richard, --- Hauptmann, Richard, --- Kidnapping, 1932.
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Mass media --- Crime and the press --- Kidnapping --- Criminals --- History --- Social aspects --- Cases --- Lindbergh, Charles Augustus, --- Hauptmann, Bruno Richard, --- Kidnapping, 1932 --- Press coverage --- Crime and the press. --- Criminals. --- Kidnapping. --- Mass media. --- Médias --- Social aspects. --- Cases. --- Aspect social --- Histoire --- Press coverage. --- 1900-1999 --- France. --- Germany. --- United States. --- Criminalité et presse --- Enlèvement --- Criminels --- Case studies --- Biography. --- Cas, Etudes de --- Biographies --- Médias --- Criminalité et presse --- Enlèvement --- Case studies. --- Mass media - United States - History - 20th century --- Mass media - Social aspects - United States --- Mass media - France - History - 20th century --- Mass media - Social aspects - France --- Crime and the press - United States --- Crime and the press - France --- Kidnapping - United States - Cases --- Criminals - Germany - Biography --- Lindbergh, Charles Augustus, - 1930-1932 - Kidnapping, 1932 - Press coverage --- Hauptmann, Bruno Richard, - 1899-1936 --- Lindbergh, Charles Augustus, - 1930-1932
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