This is a reprint of the pages of the “Pic” Album from December 13, 1938, where they featured the Borden Murders of 1892.
“Pic” Album from December 13, 1938.
This is a reprint of the pages of the “Pic” Album from December 13, 1938, where they featured the Borden Murders of 1892.
Lizzie Borden’s 1897 “incident” with Tilden-Thurber seemed pretty cut and dry. Lizzie had stolen two objects of art, was almost arrested for the theft, but settled the matter before it got out of hand.
Lizzie Borden still lives in Fall River, but as far as Fall River is concerned, Lizzie Borden is an outcast, an Ishmael, a social pariah.
Reprint of June 24, 1893, Illustrated American, on the Lizzie Borden murder trial in New Bedford, MA.
The Hatchet is a journal devoted to the examination and investigation of the Borden Murders of 1892. Written for both the novice and seasoned Lizzie Borden enthusiast, The Hatchet takes a literate and entertaining approach through wide-ranging feature essays, reviews and criticism, interviews, fiction, art, poetry, and humor. Fact-filled, The Hatchet contains contributions by Lizzie Borden scholars worldwide.
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