I perused Dedman's book on Amazon when you wrote that you thought it was as good as hree others. It took me about 30 secs. to find a glaring error. He wrote that taxi driver Perrone deliv'd to JFC the envelope containing the letter to him and the one for Lindbergh. As we all know, that envelope was delivered by the post office, not by Perrone. Dedman thus becomes a dead man as far as I am concerned.
some people write books and they never get published they lay in their personal papers like Loretta hickoks memoir.we were lucky to get the Lindbergh kidnap chapter.the only books I like is jim... more
Dedman , for Steve Richard Sloan,Thu Dec 28 10:55
Omissions, too, like H. Bennett Solomon, who wished to defend Hauptmann from the very beginning. But why quibble about that? Please tell us why you liked the book so much, Steve?... more
because it was a critical study of just the trial. he pointed out fawcetts mistakes and others. if he made a mistake on the history of the case, it dosnt take away his take on the trial.
There's probably a long list of works about the Lindbergh case that were never published. Melinda Rose was writing a book that was to be published in 1999 called The Other Voices: Women of the... more
women victims bob mills for forum,Thu Dec 28 11:31
The following all suffered in one way or another: Anne Lindbergh, Elizabeth Cutter Morrow, Elisabeth Morrow, Violet Sharpe, Betty Gow, Evangeline Lindbergh, Elsie Whateley, Evalyn Walsh McLean, and... more
I also feel that those women you mention all had broken hearts in one way or another. I feel sorry for women with broken hearts, if they are true broken hearts, versus today where you wonder if some... more