1. "Davis and Wigmore"
Posted by harry on Aug-25th-02 at 2:35 PM
Hey gang, check out what this seller has for SALE on eBay:
Stefani obtained the first and only public copies of these two documents and I transcribed them into digital format. They are FREE on the website for anyone who wishes to download them.
ALWAYS check www.lizzieandrewborden.com first before spending your hard earned money.
2. "Re: Davis and Wigmore"
Posted by Doug on Sep-9th-02 at 12:08 PM In response to Message #1.
As is Pearson, Davis and Wigmore are "must reads" about the Borden case though much different in style and thrust than Pearson's offerings.
3. "Re: Davis and Wigmore"
Posted by Kat on Sep-9th-02 at 4:46 PM In response to Message #2.
Thanks for reminding Me!
I had filed "DAVIS" in the "To Be Read" file, and promptly forgot about it.
Just got it back out now.
Are you interested in writing a review of either article or your impressions of one or the other?
Stef would welcome the chance to consider a review at her Museum/Library...
4. "Re: Davis and Wigmore"
Posted by Edisto on Sep-11th-02 at 7:03 PM In response to Message #1.
--And of course it's always nice to get a copy that isn't missing a lot of pages. "Some" of us have had bad luck with copies we bought on eBay.
(Message last edited Sep-11th-02 7:03 PM.)
5. "Re: Davis and Wigmore"
Posted by Doug on Sep-13th-02 at 10:35 PM In response to Message #3.
Davis and Wigmore may take a couple of readings to digest fully but for the information and insight they contain it is worth making the effort.
Kat, I sent you a private message in answer to your question to me in post #3.
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