Lizzie Borden, the Girl with the Pansy Pin

Lizzie Borden, the Girl with the Pansy Pin
Author: Michael Brimbau
Publisher: Peartree Press
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2021-04-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780981904351

The Girl with the Pansy Pin tells the gripping story of a desirable and vivacious young Victorian woman desperately longing for adventure and a more lavish life. Instead, she feels condemned to waste away in a stale, modest existence, in a father's foregone reality, one with little chance of ever discovering love, happiness, or any measure of fulfillment. Now they have charged poor Lizzie with double murder.

Lizzie Borden, The Girl with the Pansy Pin

Lizzie Borden, The Girl with the Pansy Pin
Author: Michael Thomas Brimbau
Publisher: Peartree Press
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2021-05-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780981904320

Lizzie Borden and her sister Emma aspired to a life of privilege and entitlement, with wealth and social status far greater than their neighbors. In time, Lizzie grew restless, aching for that more opulent life-to reside on the Hill in a big house amongst her peers and Fall River's finest families.To her, father's riches was forbidden treasure dangling just beyond her reach-quarantined by a frugal patriarch, unable or unwilling to change his scrimping ways. Unfortunately, Andrew Jackson Borden had no intention of moving to the Hill and abandoning the home he had purchased for his second wife, nor spending the money he had worked so hard for all his life. Getting on in age, he was now planning a last will and testament to give it all away-to his wife, her stepmother.On a sultry August morning, in the naked light of day, Andrew and his elderly wife were brutally hacked and senselessly murdered. Finding the killer was no easy task. Soon the roving finger of guilt pointed at Lizzie. But she loved her father. He meant everything to her. The gold ring she had lovingly given him and that he always wore spoke to as much. Lizzie Andrew Borden would never have harmed the old fellow. Or would she?The Girl with the Pansy Pin tells the gripping story of a desirable and vivacious young Victorian woman desperately longing for adventure and a more lavish life. Instead, she feels condemned to waste away in a stale, modest existence, in a father's foregone reality, one with little chance of ever discovering love, happiness, or any measure of fulfillment. Now they have charged poor Lizzie with double murder.

A Private Disgrace

A Private Disgrace
Author: Victoria Lincoln
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-11-19
Genre: Women murderers
ISBN: 9781480047259

Now, for the first time, this famous American crime is examined by someone with all the proper credentials: Victoria Lincoln is a native of Fall River and thus knows the never-revealed "inside" story of the crime

The Lizzie Borden Sourcebook

The Lizzie Borden Sourcebook
Author: David Kent
Publisher: Branden Books
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1992
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780828319508

Presents information on the axe murders of Andrew and Abby Borden in 1892, a crime for which their daughter Lizzie went to trial, featuring reproductions of articles from forty-one newspapers across the U.S., official correspondence and transcripts, and discussion of the plays, opera, and ballet inspired by the crimes.

LYLE FAMILY

LYLE FAMILY
Author: OSCAR KENNETT. LYLE
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN: 9781033078181

Lizzie Borden

Lizzie Borden
Author: Angela Carter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1996-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9780146002236

This work contains two short stories about the famous axe-murderer Lizzie Borden. Lizzie's Tiger, shows her as a four-year-old wandering off to visit the zoo and The Fall Fiver Axe Murders presents a chilling picture of the Borden household on the morning of the murder.

Burning Your Boats

Burning Your Boats
Author: Angela Carter
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 481
Release: 1997-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0140255281

One of our most imaginative and accomplished writers, Angela Carter left behind a dazzling array of work: essays, citicism, and fiction. But it is in her short stories that her extraordinary talents—as a fabulist, feminist, social critic, and weaver of tales—are most penetratingly evident. This volume presents Carter's considerable legacy of short fiction gathered from published books, and includes early and previously unpublished stories. From reflections on jazz and Japan, through vigorous refashionings of classic folklore and fairy tales, to stunning snapshots of modern life in all its tawdry glory, we are able to chart the evolution of Carter's marvelous, magical vision.

History of the Chenoweth Family

History of the Chenoweth Family
Author: Cora Chenoweth Hiatt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1925
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

"John Chinoweth, Gent., blacksmith and surveyor, was born at St. Martins in Menage, Cornwall Co., Wales--now England about 1682-3 ... John Chinoweth and Mary Calvert, daughter of Charles Calvert, third Lord Baltimore were married about 1705 ..."--Page 39. John came to America, date unknown, and " ... settled on Gunpowder River, near Joppa, Baltimore County, Maryland, on an estate belonging to the Calverts which was called "Gunpowder Manor."--Page 39. "In Frederick County, Virginia, on April 11, 1746, John Chinoweth, blacksmith, made his will, probated May 6, 1746." ... From this will it is shown that he must have been visiting his sons in Virginia, for there are no land grants, patents, or deeds showing that he ever purchased land there ..."--Page 40. Descendants lived in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Iowa, South Dakota, Kentucky, Missouri, Indiana, Ohio, Colorado, Idaho, Oregon, Arizona and elsewhere.

Boxing

Boxing
Author: Kasia Boddy
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1861897022

Throughout history, potters, sculptors, painters, poets, novelists, cartoonists, song-writers, photographers, and filmmakers have recorded and tried to make sense of boxing. From Daniel Mendoza to Mike Tyson, boxers have embodied and enacted our anxieties about race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality. In her encyclopedic investigation of the shifting social, political, and cultural resonances of this most visceral of sports, Kasia Boddy throws new light on an elemental struggle for dominance whose weapons are nothing more than fists. Looking afresh at everything from neoclassical sculpture to hip-hop lyrics, Boddy explores the ways in which the history of boxing has intersected with the history of mass media. Boddy pulls no punches, looking to the work of such diverse figures as Henry Fielding and Spike Lee, Charlie Chaplin and Philip Roth, James Joyce and Mae West, Bertolt Brecht and Charles Dickens in an all-encompassing study that tells us just how and why boxing has mattered so much to so many.