Finding Judge Crater: A Life and Phenomenal Disappearance in Jazz Age New York

Author:   Stephen J. Riegel
Publisher:   Syracuse University Press
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9780815611349


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   31 January 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Finding Judge Crater: A Life and Phenomenal Disappearance in Jazz Age New York


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On the night of August 6, 1930, Joseph Force Crater, a newly appointed judge and prominent figure in many circles of Manhattan, hailed a taxi in the heart of Broadway and vanished into thin air. Despite a decades-long international manhunt led by the New York Police Department's esteemed Missing Persons Bureau, the reason for Crater's disappearance remains a confounding mystery. In the early months of the investigation, evidence implicated and imperiled New York's top officials, including then-Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt and Mayor Jimmy Walker, as well as the city's Tammany Hall political machine, lawyers and judges, and a theater mogul. Drawing on new sources, including NYPD case files and court records, and overlooked evidence discovered years later, Riegel pieces together the puzzle of what likely happened to Joseph Crater and why. To uncover the mystery, he delves into Crater's ascension into the scintillating and corrupt world of Manhattan in the Roaring Twenties and Jazz Age. In turn, the story of the judge's vanishing in the first year of the Great Depression unfolds as a harbinger of the disappearance of his lost metropolis and its transformation into modern-day New York City.

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Author:   Stephen J. Riegel
Publisher:   Syracuse University Press
Imprint:   Syracuse University Press
Weight:   0.401kg
ISBN:  

9780815611349


ISBN 10:   081561134
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   31 January 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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So vividly does Riegel bring this book to life that I had the feeling of turning pages, blank for a moment, before being populated with people and places that I could actually see. Riegel instinctively travels backwards and forwards in time around the disappearance, until the decadent Roaring Twenties, the Jazz Age, showgirls, gangsters and politicians rise from the pages, constructed like the infrastructure of early NYC itself.-- Jessica Reed, A Time and A Place Magazine Stephen Riegel tackles one of the country's most enduring and perplexing missing-person cases. His fascinating blend of history and mystery is a story to savor, enjoy and revisit.-- Peter Quinn, author of The Man Who Never Returned An intriguing and substantial chronicle of the once-notorious disappearance of Judge Joseph F. Crater in 1930.-- Burton Peretti, author of Nightclub City: Politics and Amusement in Manhattan The raucous world of Jazz Age Manhattan rushes forth from the pages of this enjoyable narrative--from Tammany politicos and Broadway gadabouts to good government reformers and desperate entrepreneurs, Riegel brings to life a colorful cast of characters and momentous episodes that make this story unforgettable.-- Robert Chiles, author of The Revolution of '28 and co-editor of New York History With his deep knowledge of New York politics and its judicial system, Stephen Riegel explains how Judge Crater rose to prominence, and what led to his disappearance.-- Terry Golway, author of Machine Made: Tammany Hall and the Creation of Modern American Politics


An intriguing and substantial chronicle of the once-notorious disappearance of Judge Joseph F. Crater in 1930. Riegel has done voluminous research into primary sources and documents and interviewed one of the last living key witnesses. His book offers an intriguing hypothesis regarding an enduring mystery of Jazz Age Manhattan.--Burton Peretti, author of Nightclub City: Politics and Amusement in Manhattan Riegel sheds new light on one of the most-sensational missing person's cases in the US in the twentieth century. With his deep knowledge of New York politics and its judicial system, Riegel explains how Judge Crater rose to prominence, and what led to his disappearance.--Terry Golway, author of Machine Made: Tammany Hall and the Creation of Modern American Politics


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Stephen J. Riegel is a practicing litigator and former federal prosecutor in New York City who appears in some of the same courts Crater did. He also has degrees in American history from Princeton University and Stanford University. He has published articles on legal history.

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