Edmund Pearson Bibliography on CLEWS

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Crime Historian Laura James does a yeoman’s job at her blog CLEWS: The Historic True Crime Blog, offering interviews with new and important crime authors, links to fantastic article on other sites, and commentary on the state of true crime investigations and popular media.

Most recently she added a few items that I know will be of interest to those studying the Lizzie Borden case and its side issues.

She posted in this thread The Edmund L. Pearson Index, a list of the Pearson essays in other works, created and copyrighted by Jim Rockhill. There are also links beside each title that point us to the purchase of each work.

We are truly indebted to Mr. Rockhill and Ms. James for this great addition to the oeuvre.

As you know, Pearson wrote the seminal The Trial of Lizzie Borden in 1937.

For another great entry on CLEWS to Pearson, check this out.

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