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2003x-0820324302Univ of Georgia Pr 2003. Hardcover. New. new edition edition. 992 pages. 9.00x6.25x2.25 inches. Univ of Georgia Pr hardcover
2013x-1447154479Springer Verlag 2013. Hardcover. New. 400 pages. 10.75x8.25x1.00 inches. Springer Verlag hardcover
2010Q-0833049526RAND Corporation 2010-06-16. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! RAND Corporation paperback
1991R160216121Les editions d'organisation université. 1991. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 232 pages - nombreuses figures en noir et blanc dans et texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 650-Gestion et services connexes
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2020__8417602828Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2020. Paperback. New. 2nd edition. 688 pages. Spanish language. 11.00x8.50x1.10 inches. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins paperback
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2023x-1032180927Routledge 2023. Paperback. New. 178 pages. 7.81x5.06x0.41 inches. Routledge paperback
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18923436Providence 1892. 421pp. Portraits. Illus. Original pictorial wrappers. Front wrap detached and chipped otherwise very good.<br /> <br /> The widow Josephine Barnaby bought it after consuming the contents of a bottle which her doctor Thomas T. Graves sent her through the mails. Though labeled liquor the bottle in fact contained a tincture of arsenic. Graves was convicted and this work includes the transcript of the trial. OUT CO WAM. unknown
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18923533Providence RI: The Providence Journal Print 1892. First Edition. Very good. 8vo. 421 pp. with numerous illustrations. Recent wrappers. THE FIRST MURDER IN U.S. HISTORY COMMITTED THROUGH THE POSTAL SERVICE. <br /> <br /> THE SENSATIONAL TRIAL OF DR. THOMAS THATCHER GRAVES FOR THE MURDER BY POISONING OF JOSEPHINE A. BARNABY. DENVER COLORADO 1891 ILLUSTRATED WITH CURIOUS PORTRAITS. <br /> <br /> The trial lasted for six weeks the longest murder trial in the United States up to that time. As we learn from American State Trials vol. XIII 1929 pp. 256 et seq.: <br /> <br /> "Mrs. Josephine A. Barnaby a wealthy widow whose home was in Providence R. I. had been spending the winter of 1890 at the California health resorts in company with a friend Mrs. Edward S. Worrell of Denver. They separated about the first of April 1891 it being understood that they were to meet in Denver where Mrs. Worrell was visiting her son. Mrs. Barnaby arrived in Denver April 9th and joined her friend who informed her that a package had arrived by mail addressed to her and was waiting for her at the office of her son. The next morning Mrs. Barnaby went to the office to get the package accompanied by Mrs. Worrell. It was opened there and proved to be a box with a sliding wooden top with no mark upon it except a Liebig's extract label. Inside was a bottle wrapped in white paper with a piece of paper pasted on the side and written thereon were these words:<br /> <br /> "Wish you a happy New Year. Please accept this fine old Whiskey from your friends in the woods."<br /> <br /> "Mrs. Barnaby when she read the inscription said: "It must be from Bennett." The box the next day was carried to the Worrell residence and taken by Mrs. Barnaby to her room. Two days later the two ladies after returning somewhat fatigued from a long drive in the country indulged in a "toddy" which Mrs. Barnaby prepared from the alleged whiskey in the bottle from the woods. They both noticed its bitter taste and in a few minutes were seized with pains nausea and intense thirst. Physicians were summoned but after lingering nearly unconscious for a week Mrs. Barnaby died. In her conscious moments she declared that she had been poisoned and was positive that her friends the Bennetts had not sent it and once she exclaimed: "I wonder if it can be possible that Dr. Graves could do such a thing."<br /> <br /> "On May 18 1891 a grand jury returned an indictment charging Dr. Thomas Thatcher Graves with the murder of Mrs. Barnaby. The trial began on November 24th and lasted four weeks. The facts just outlined and many others were proved by witnesses. Medical men declared the contents of the bottle to be a preparation of arsenic of a most deadly character and one not to be purchased ordinarily at a drug store but requiring preparation by a person acquainted with toxocology and chemistry. Experts also gave their opinion that the address on the package and the New Year's greeting on the bottle were in the handwriting of the accused. The jury after a short consultation brought in a verdict of guilty and he was sentenced to be hanged.<br /> <br /> "The Supreme Court reversed the conviction and ordered a new trial on account of an incorrect instruction of the trial judge but before it could take place Dr. Graves defeated his prosecutors by committing suicide possibly by poisoning in his cell in the Denver jail."<br /> <br /> Scarce in commerce: no copy is listed in Rare Book Hub which currently has over 10 million records in the Rare Book Transaction Database. Ours is the only copy currently on the market. <br /> <br /> CENSUS OF COPIES: N-YHS Yale Law Harvard Law Countway Medical UMich Clements Univ Minnesota. <br /> <br /> Further literature: Barnaby Conrad A Revolting Transaction New York: Arbor House 1983. The Providence Journal Print unknown
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2023x-1666941395Lexington Books 2023. Hardcover. New. 278 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.02 inches. Lexington Books hardcover
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1891RO60038369Masson et Cie. 1891. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 488 pages. Annotation en page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.89-Livre scolaire : histoire / géographie
2024BN174296Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd 2024. 2024. Hardcover. Conflict Management and Mediation <br/><br/>Conflict Management and Mediation Euwema Martin C.; Giebels Ellen Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd hardcover
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1840RO80249174Bureau de la Bibliothèque Ecclésiastique. 1839-1840. In-8. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 549 + 500 pages. Dos lisse, frotté. Cuir épidermé en plusieurs endroits. Filets dorés sur les plats et le dos. Titres et tomaisons dorés au dos, décors aux entrenerfs. Une planche dépliante illustrée en noir et blanc à la fin du tome I. Trois photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 508-Histoire naturelle