Jonathan Goodman papers 1685-2008 1965-1996
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Barzun, Jacques, 1907-2012
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Born in France on November 30, 1907, critic-historian Jacques Barzun came to the United States in 1920 and received his B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees from Columbia University. He taught at Columbia until his retirement in 1975, having also for a decade been Dean of Faculties and Provost. From 1975 to 1993 he was Literary Adviser to Charles Scribner's Sons. Among his forty books are biographical-critical studies of William James and Hector Berlioz, several volumes of literary and cultu...
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Black Museum (England)
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Foster, Evelyn, 1901-1931
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Dew, Walter
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Jesse, F. Tennyson (Fryniwyd Tennyson), 1888-1958
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Borowitz, Albert, 1930-....
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Albert Borowitz is a collector, historian, and author in the field of true crime literature. Since the late 1970s, he has authored numerous books and articles on true crime, as well as some fictional detective stories. He is a retired partner of the international law firm of Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue. Since 1989, he has donated much of his extensive true crime library and collections to Kent State University Libraries Special Collections and Archives. From the description of Alb...
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Willcox, William Henry, Sir, -1941
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Goodman, Jonathan
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Jonathan Walter Goodman was born on 17 January 1931 and raised in Wimbledon in southwest London. He was once called "the greatest living master of true-crime literature," but his interests went far beyond the murders he helped to make famous. He was a stage manager and producer in London's West End theater district before turning his talents to writing. He published almost 40 books in his lifetime - complete murder accounts, anthologies, the Celebrated Trials series, fiction, and po...
Elwell, J. B. (Joseph Bowne), 1874-1920
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