The Trial of Lizzie Andrew Borden is the complete trial transcript of the legal proceedings held in New Bedford, Massachusetts, at the Superior Court, June 5 - 20, 1893. It is a faithful transcription of the official stenographic record of the case. Complete and in three volumes.
This “remarkable” (Bustle) book “should be at the top of your reading list” (PopSugar).
In contrast, Cara Robertson explores the stories Lizzie Borden’s culture wanted and expected to hear and how those stories influenced the debate inside and outside of the courtroom.
This “remarkable” (Bustle) book “should be at the top of your reading list” (PopSugar).
The Trial of Lizzie Andrew Borden is the complete trial transcript of the legal proceedings held in New Bedford, Massachusetts, at the Superior Court, June 5 - 20, 1893.
Examines the Borden murders, using newspaper articles to recreate the events and the trial and acquittal of Lizzie Borden and exploring Lizzie's story to theorize on what may have happened.
There is the front door, leading directly from the sidewalk up a pair of steps into the hall. There is a side door upon the north side facing Mrs. Churchill's house, leading into a small entryway which leads into the kitchen.
This new edition, for the first time, reads in the order in which the witnesses were called, includes the closing statements of the defense and prosecution and the judge's summation and verdict, and contains the entirety of Lizzie's own ...
A reconstruction of the Lizzie Borden trial, using testimony from edited transcripts of the trial, and during which the reader can assume the roles of judge and juror.
The Lizzie Borden Ax Murdersexplores all sides of these unsolved ax murders and the woman suspected of committing them.
A new look at the famous Lizzie Borden murder case and how it turned into a 19th century media spectacle.