Leonard Rebello
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- matt kevin jones
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Leonard Rebello
I read a couple of post that suggested Rebello may have a few copies of His book left.
The post suggested to contact Him about the book.
How does one contact Him ?
does anyone have this info?
His e-mail adress ?
Thanks for the help
Matt
The post suggested to contact Him about the book.
How does one contact Him ?
does anyone have this info?
His e-mail adress ?
Thanks for the help
Matt
Why did Mrs Howell pack so many clothes for just a three hour tour ??
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It takes him a little while to get to the orders. He's not out of school yet up there. Just in case you feel the delay.
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Have you guys read:
http://lizzieandrewborden.com/MondoLizzie/
http://lizzieandrewborden.com/MondoLizzie/
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Well, I looked at bookfinder.com (which I think Amazon now owns) and not one of the copies listed is less than $150.00. I didn't look at ABEBooks or Alibris, but I don't doubt the're as bad or worse. The irony is, the signed copy is the cheapest listed!
A first edition is listed on ABEBooks for $190, and at Alibris (same dealer from the looks of it) for $189.95. (I just looked.)
A first edition is listed on ABEBooks for $190, and at Alibris (same dealer from the looks of it) for $189.95. (I just looked.)
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Kat @ Sat Jun 24, 2006 9:24 pm wrote:Have you guys read:
http://lizzieandrewborden.com/MondoLizzie/
Wow, that picture that is supposedly Lizzie had me fooled. At first glance from afar, I would swear that was our Lizzie, but then the close up of course reveals that it is not. I guess there were quite a few women back then who had the same "look". Makes you wonder why alot of people said she looked masculine, when there were a whole slew of women back then that looked masculine.
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Yes Rays: On speaking about Mr. Rebello and what he may have left out in his book, one must admit that it is implausible to assume "Past and Present" could contain everything...... I suppose what your real question is: what did he leave out intentionally or include by design to mislead or redirect the reader. To that I say nothing.............
Though I have not read "Forty Whacks," I believe, from all the reviews I have read, that it is one of the best books on the Borden Murders.
One good book that is regularly overlooked is Robert Sullivan's "Goodbye Lizzie Borden." Even if his predisposition is towards Lizzie's guilt. He was one of the first to make the connection between the Jury and the Manchester murder.
Though my bias in favor of Radin's book is worth mentioning, since it was the first book I read on the subject. Also, Radin's simple writing skills make his book easy to read.
But to get back to Rebello, Ray...........,with all respect Ray, I think you are doing a great injury to "Past and Present" and a disservice to yourself to state about Rebello: " but I can assure you that its a secondary work,"
I am sure you made that statement for the sake of argument and to stimulate a little dispute or conversation. I don't think that you believe that statement yourself, at least not until you have read it. I'm sure you agree?
But it is true that one should go back to the original documents or "Photostats." I'm sure it is not always done and many authors today are in the habit of quoting other authors, assuming that if they dare publish it and place their name to it, that the correct research was done. In that respect you are right to question.
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