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OverviewOn the foggy, cold morning of February 1, 1896, a boy came upon what he thought was a pile of clothes. It was soon discovered to be the headless body of a young woman, brutally butchered and discarded. She was found across the river from one of the largest cities in the country, Cincinnati, Ohio. Soon the authorities, the newspapers, and the public were obsessed with finding the girl's identity and killer. Misinformation and rumor spread wildly around the case and led authorities down countless wrong paths. Initially, it appeared the crime would go unsolved. An autopsy, however, revealed that the victim was four months pregnant, presenting a possible motive. It would take the hard work of a sheriff, two detectives, and the unlikely dedication of a shoe salesman to find out who the girl was; and once she had been identified, the case came together. Within a short time the police believed they had her killers—a handsome and charismatic dental student and his roommate—and enough evidence to convict them of firstdegree murder. While the suspects seemed to implicate themselves, the police never got a clear answer as to what exactly happened to the girl and they were never able to find her head—although they recovered a suspicious empty valise. Centering his riveting new book, Unwanted: A Murder Mystery of the Gilded Age, around this shocking case and how it was solved, historian Andrew Young re-creates late nineteenth-century America, where Coca-Cola in bottles, newfangled movie houses, the Gibson Girl, and ragtime music played alongside prostitution, temperance, racism, homelessness, the rise of corporations, and the women's rights movement. While the case inspired songs warning girls against falling in love with dangerous men, ghost stories, and the eerie practice of pennies left heads up on the victim's worn gravestone, the story of an unwanted young woman captures the contradictions of the Gilded Age as America stepped into a new century. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew YoungPublisher: Westholme Publishing, U.S. Imprint: Westholme Publishing, U.S. Dimensions: Width: 21.50cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 13.50cm ISBN: 9781594163463ISBN 10: 1594163464 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 25 March 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAndrew Young has scoured contemporary records to tell the story of this horrific murder while also placing this sensational crime in the context of a rapidly changing America. --Gillian O'Brien, author of Blood Runs Green Unwanted resurrects a Gilded Age murder mystery, immersing audiences into the mental and emotional world of a hurting American Midwest, where stern public morality frequently contrasted with private behavior. . . . [it] is a sober and carefully researched narrative of murder and justice in the late nineteenth century. . . . Unwanted will intrigue anyone who is interested in a good detective story or in exploring the gritty underside of the Gilded Age in America's heartland. --Foreword Reviews Unwanted resurrects a Gilded Age murder mystery, immersing audiences into the mental and emotional world of a hurting American Midwest, where stern public morality frequently contrasted with private behavior. . . . [it] is a sober and carefully researched narrative of murder and justice in the late nineteenth century. . . . Unwanted will intrigue anyone who is interested in a good detective story or in exploring the gritty underside of the Gilded Age in America's heartland. --Foreword Reviews Andrew Young has scoured contemporary records to tell the story of this horrific murder while also placing this sensational crime in the context of a rapidly changing America. --Gillian O'Brien, author of Blood Runs Green Author InformationANDREW YOUNG is a historian and writer focusing on American criminal and social history, as well as ancient history. He is author of The Lost Book of Alexander the Great (Westholme, 2014). He lives in the Greater Cincinnati area with his family. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |