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The Murder of Dr. Chapman : The Legendary Trials of Lucretia Chapman and Her Lover.
Title:
The Murder of Dr. Chapman : The Legendary Trials of Lucretia Chapman and Her Lover.
Author:
Wolfe, Linda.
ISBN:
9781497637054
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (359 pages)
Contents:
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- 1 Bucks County, Pennsylvania June 1831 -- 2 Cape Cod and Philadelphia 1804-1818 -- 3 Marriage 1819-1828 -- 4 Lino 1829-1830 -- 5 Bucks County, Pennsylvania June 1831 -- 6 Betrayal July 1831 -- 7 Departures August-Mid-September 1831 -- 8 Friends and Foes Late September-Early December 1831 -- 9 Pennsylvania v. Lucretia Chapman, Part One Mid-December 1831-Mid-February 1832 -- 10 Pennsylvania v. Lucretia Chapman, Part Two February 22-25, 1832 -- 11 "Yesterday I Was a Wonder" April-June 1832 -- Epilogue -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Copyright Page.
Abstract:
From acclaimed true-crime journalist Linda Wolfe, a spellbinding true tale of nineteenth-century sex, scandal, and cold-blooded murder In 1831 Lucretia Winslow Chapman was a wife and mother of five who had founded one of Philadelphia's first boarding schools for girls. But her comfortable life and marriage to prominent local scientist William Chapman changed forever the night Lino Espos y Mina appeared at their door, requesting lodging. It wasn't long before the Cuban con artist had entrenched himself in the Chapman home and begun an illicit affair with Lucretia. A little over a month later, William Chapman was dead from a lethal dose of poison. Lino and Lucretia were eventually arrested and charged with murder-and the double trial of the century began.   Wolfe skillfully weaves court transcripts, love letters, and period recollections into an edge-of-your-seat historical thriller about the crime that rocked pre-Civil War America. With its shocking verdicts that raised troubling questions about sexism and racism, this mesmerizing true-crime tale still resonates nearly two hundred years later.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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