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  1. Theodore. Roosevelt. by Edmund Lester Pearson. by Pearson. Edmund Lester. 1880-1937., 1920-01-01
  2. The library and the librarian a selection of articles from the B by Pearson. Edmund Lester. 1880-1937., 1910-01-01
  3. The History of a Hoax: Edmund Lester Pearson, John Cotton Dana, and the Old Librarian's Almanack (Beta Phi Mu chapbook ; no. 13) by Wayne A. Wiegand, 1979-12

41. King Solomon's Mines Wikipedia | Footnotes | GradeSaver
History in Africa 25 199–218. doi10.2307/3172188. http//jstor.org/stable/3172188. ^ Pearson, Edmund Lester. Theodore Roosevelt, Chapter XI The Lion Hunter .
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  • Parr, Peter J. (1974) Review of "Timma: Valley of the Biblical Copper Mines" by Beno Rothenberg. In: Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London , Vol. 37, No. 1, In Memory of W. H. Whiteley; pp. 223-224
  • Mandiringana, E.; T. J. Stapleton (1998). "The Literary Legacy of Frederick Courteney Selous". History in Africa . http://jstor.org/stable/3172188
  • Pearson, Edmund Lester. "Theodore Roosevelt, Chapter XI: The Lion Hunter". Humanities Web . Retrieved 2006-12-18
  • James Runciman (April, 1890). King Plagiarism and His Court . The Literary News
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  • "London In And Out Of Season". Otago Witness. March 7, 1890

42. Murder
Pearson, Edmund Lester (18801937). Instigation of the devil. New York; London Charles Scribner's Sons, 1930. 357p. Accounts of twenty or thirty murders and other odd
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Ashton-Wolfe, Harry. The thrill of evil Boston; New York: Houghton Mifflin company, 1930. Crime and criminals. Bailey, Guy. The fatal chance: twelve cases from the notebook of a crime pathologist Foreword by Edgar Lustgarten. London: P. Davies, 1969. Balchin, Nigel (1908-1970), et al. Fatal fascination: a choice of crime. Boston: Little, Brown, 1964. London: Arrow, 1968. Block, Eugene B. The fabric of guilt; true stories of criminals caught in a net of circumstantial evidence Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1968. Murder. Bolitho, William (1890-1930). Murder for profit Garden City, NY: Garden City publishing company, 1928. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1961. Marlboro, VT: Marlboro Press, 1982. The science of William Burke; The imperialism of J. B. Troppmann; The self-help of G. J. Smith; The poetry of Desiré Landru; The philanthropy of Fritz Haarmann. Advocates of murder New York, Collier Books, 1962. Business of murder: ten true stories New York: Collier Books, 1963. Curriculum of murder: 10 stories of students and teachers who abandoned their studies to commit murder. New York: Collier Books, 1962.

43. Wiegand, Wayne A.; THE HISTORY OF A HOAX, EDMUND LESTER PEARSON, JOHN COTTON DAN
First edition. The 13th Chapbook issued. Signed by the author. Email/Export ? More On This Subject - - LIBRARY HISTORY PEARSON, EDMUND LESTER
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44. Lizzie Borden: West's Encyclopedia Of American Law (Full Article) From Answers.c
Pearson, Edmund Lester. Studies in Murder Ohio State University Press, 1924. Pearson, Edmund Lester. Trial of Lizzie Borden, edited, with a history of the case, DoubledayDoran, 1937
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  • Born: 19 July 1860 Birthplace: Fall River, Massachusetts Died: 1 June 1927 Best Known As: Suspect in two 1892 family axe murders
Lizzie Borden was a small-town Sunday school teacher who was accused of the gruesome 1892 axe murders of her father and step-mother, Andrew and Abby Borden. A lifelong resident of Fall River, Massachusetts, Lizzie was tried and acquitted of the killings of in 1893, but a macabre children's rhyme has since become better known than the case itself: Lizzie Borden took an axe
And gave her mother forty whacks.
When she saw what she had done
She gave her father forty-one.
The story goes that Andrew and Abby were chopped by an axe or hatchet multiple times on the morning of 4 August 1892, while the maid napped and Lizzie was she said in the barn. Speculation ever since has been fueled by the dramatic elements of the story: A respected community member (Lizzie) as the prime suspect; a resentful relationship with the step-mother, compounded by acrimony over money; the brutal crime itself (chopped to death by a hatchet!); rumors that the police bungled the investigation; and, significantly, coverage by the then-new nationwide press. Borden did not testify at her own trial, and she apparently was shunned by the townsfolk during her remaining years in Fall River. No one else was ever arrested for the crime. Hobbyists and historians have examined the evidence for more than a century, but nobody really knows the truth.

45. Between The Covers Rare Books | Search Results
WILLIAMS, William Carlos. A Voyage to Pagany. PEARSON, Edmund Lester. What's The Matter With The
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