Lindbergh Kidnap Case – Bibliography Assembled by Sam

Lindbergh Kidnap Case – Bibliography
Assembled by Sam Bornstein
April, 2004
1.
Ahlgren, Greg and Monier, Stephen R. 1993. Crime of the Century; The
Lindbergh Kidnapping Hoax. Brandon Publishing Company.
2.
Alix, Ernest Kahlar. 1978. Ransom Kidnapping in America, 1874-1974. (Pages
67-76 – “The Lindbergh Case”; and throughout). Southern Illinois University
Press.
3.
Allen, Frederick Lewis. 1940. Since Yesterday: The Nineteen-Thirties in America.
(Chapter III-6 - “The Lindbergh Kidnap Case”). Harper & Brothers.
4.
Armtrong, April Oursler. 1965. House With A Hundred Gates. (Pages 31, 39).
McGraw-Hill Book Company.
5.
Aymar, Brandt and Sagarin, Edward. 1967. A Pictorial History of the World's
Great Trials. (Chapter 24 – “Bruno Richard Hauptmann 1935”). Crown
Publishers
6.
Bak, Richard. 2000 (Uncorrected proofs). Lindbergh: Triumph and Tragedy.
Taylor Publishing.
7.
Bak, Richard. 2000. Lindbergh: Triumph and Tragedy. (Chapter Six – “Stolen in
the Night”). Taylor Publishing.
8.
Barnard, Charles N., Editor. A Treasury of True. 1956. (pages 17-45 “Everybody
Wanted in the Act” – Alan Hynd). A.S. Barnes and Company
9.
Battan, David. 1984. Handwriting Analysis: A Guide to Personality. (Pages 26-27
– “Charles A. Lindbergh,” Pages 249-255 – “Document Examination: The
Lindbergh Case”). Padre Productions.
10.
Behn, Noel. 1994. Lindbergh: The Crime. The Atlantic Monthly Press.
11.
Berg, A. Scott. 1998. Lindbergh. (Chapters 10-12 – “Sourland,” “Apprehension,”
“Circus Maximus”). G.P. Putnam’s Sons.
12.
Boswell, Peyton, Jr. 1939. Modern American Painting. (Pages 123 and 171 –
“The Crime – Arnold Blanch). Dodd, Mead & Company.
13.
Brant, John and Renaud, Edith. 1932. True Story of the Lindbergh
Kidnapping. Kroy Wen.
14.
Breslin, Jimmy. 1991. Damon Runyon, A Life. (Chapter 18). Ticknor & Fields.
15.
Brittingham, William C. 2001. Hopewell’s Crime of the Century. William
C.Brittingham (privately published).
16.
Bunker, M. N. 1939. You Wrote It Yourself: The Key to Handwriting Analysis. (X.
– “Testimony on a Famous Ransom Note”). World Syndicate Publishing.
17.
Busch, Francis X. 1952. Prisoners At The Bar - An Account of the Trials of The
William Haywood Case, The Sacco-Vanzetti Case, The Loeb-Leopold Case, The
Bruno Hauptmann Case. (Section IV – “The Trial of Bruno Hauptmann for the
Murder of Charles Lindbergh, Jr.”). Bobbs-Merrill Co.
18.
Canning, John (editor). 1987. Unsolved Murders And Mysteries. (Pages 20-26 –
“The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping”). O'Mara.
19.
Carter, Boake. 1938. Made in U.S.A. (Pages 79-83 – “Ransom Money”). Dodge
Publishing Co.
20.
Carter, Boake. 1937. This is Life. (Pages 121-160 – “Kidnaped”). Dodge
Publishing Co.
21.
Chiasson, Lloyd Jr. 1997. The Press on Trial – Crimes and Trials as Media
Events. (Chapter 10 – The Case of Bruno Hauptmann, “The greatest story since
the Resurrection” by Alfred N. Delahaye). Greenwood Press.
22.
Clayton, Barbara and Whitley, Kathleen. 1987. Guide to Flemington, New Jersey.
Clayton & Whitley.
23.
Coakley, Leo J. 1971. Jersey Troopers. (Chapter 6 – “The Lindbergh
Kidnapping”). Rutgers University Press.
24.
Coburn, Andrew. 1997. Birthright (Novel). Simon & Schuster.
25.
Cohen, Roger and Gatti, Claudio. 1991. In the Eye of the Storm: The Life of
General H. Norman Schwarzkopf. (Pages 31-40). Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
26.
Collins, Max Allen. 1991. Stolen Away: A Novel of the Lindbergh Kidnapping.
Bantam.
27.
Condon, John F. 1936. Jafsie Tells All! Jonathan Lee.
28.
Congdon, Don, Editor. 1962. The Thirties, A Time to Remember. (pages 206-210
– “Lindbergh Case”; pages 210-216 – “Judging of Hauptmann”). Simon and
Schuster.
29.
Cooper, Courtney Ryley. 1937. Here’s to Crime. (Pages 3-5; Pages 412-414).
Little, Brown and Company.
30.
Coughlin, Rev. Charles E. 1932. Father Coughlin's Radio Discourses 1931-1932.
(XVII. “An Appeal to the Kidnaper”). The Radio League of the Little Flower.
31.
Crouch, Tom D., Editor. 1977. Charles A. Lindbergh - An American Life.
Smithsonian Institution.
32.
Crystal, George. 1934. This Republican Hoffman: The Life Story Of Harold G.
Hoffman, A Modern Fighter. Terminal Printing & Publishing Co.
33.
Davis, Kenneth S. 1959. The Hero: Charles A. Lindbergh and the American
Dream. (Chapters 12-13 – “Blood Sacrifice,” “A Farewell to America”).
Doubleday & Company.
34.
Dearden, Harold. 1951. Aspects of Murder. (Pages 19-54 - “The Ladder”). Staples
Press.
35.
Demaris, Ovid (1975). The Director; an oral biography of J. Edgar Hoover.
(Pages 53-60). Harper Magazine Press.
36.
Demaris, Ovid. 1961. The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case: The True Story of the
Crime that Shocked the World. Monarch Books.
37.
Denenberg, Barry. 1996. An American Hero: The True Story of Charles A.
Lindbergh. (Chapter Eight – “The Crime of the Century”). Scholastic.
38.
Dilworth, Donald C., editor. 1977. Silent Witness. (Pages 153-157 – “Why No Lie
Detector for the Lindbergh Case?”). International Association of Chiefs of Police.
39.
Douglas, John E., and Olshaker, Mark. 2000. The Cases That Haunt Us. (Chapter
3 – “The Lindbergh Kidnapping”). Scribner.
40.
Dunninger, Joseph. 1935. Inside The Medium’s Cabinet. (Chapter XIV –
“Mediums in the Hauptmann Case”). David Kemp & Co.
41.
Dutch, Andrew K. 1975. Hysteria: Lindbergh Kidnap Case. Dorrance.
42.
Edwards, Judith. 2000. The Lindbergh BabyKidnapping in American History.
Enslow Publishers, Inc.
43.
Elliott, Robert G., with Beatty, Albert R. 1940. Agent of Death: The Memoirs of
an Executioner. (Chapter IX – “Three Famous Cases”). John Long Ltd.
44.
Faber, Doris. 1980. The Life of Lorena Hickock, E.R.’s Friend. (Pages 82-84 and
others; notes re unpublished manuscript). William Morrow and Company.
45.
Fass, Paula S. 1997. Kidnapped: Child Abduction In America. (Chapter Three –
“The Nation’s Child…is Dead”). Harvard University Press.
46.
Felsher, Howard, and Rosen, Michael. 1966. The Press in the Jury Box.
Macmillan.
47.
Fensch, Thomas, Editor. 2001. FBI Files on the Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping.
New Century Books.
48.
Fisher, Jim. 1987. The Lindbergh Case. Rutgers University Press.
49.
Fisher, Jim. 1994. The Lindbergh Case. (Expanded, corrected softcover
edition). Rutgers University Press
50.
Fisher, Jim. 1999. The Ghosts of Hopewell. Southern Illinois University Press.
51.
Frank, Martin M. 1957. Diary of a D.A. (Pages 198-99 – Circumstantial
Evidence). Henry Holt and Company.
52.
Furneaux, Rupert. 1962. Courtroom U.S.A. 1. (Pages 9-66 – “The Lindbergh
Baby”). Penguin.
53.
Gabler, Neal. 1994. Winchell: Gossip, Power and the Culture of Celebrity. (Pages
205-220). Alfred A. Knopf.
54.
Gauvreau, Emile. 1941. My Last Million Readers. (Pages 245-251 – the
newsroom on the night of the verdict). E.P. Dutton & Co.
55.
Gauvreau, Emile. 1935. What So Proudly We Hailed. (Pages 226-227 – “Charles
Lindbergh, Jr.”; photo of baby's corpse; two photos of people trying to look in jail
and courtroom). Macaulay.
56.
Geis, Gilbert & Bienen, Leigh B. 1998. Crimes Of The Century: From Leopold
And Loeb To O.J. Simpson. (Part 4 – “Bruno Richard Hauptmann, Public Outrage,
and Criminal Justice”). Northeastern University Press.
57.
Ghaffari, Michelle. 1995. Mystery And Mayhem: Tales of Lust, Murder, Madness,
and Disappearance. (Pages 94-95). MetroBooks.
58.
Giblin, James Cross. 1997. Charles A. Lindbergh: A Human Hero. (Chapters
fifteen-eighteen). Clarion Books.
59.
Gordon, George N., and Falk, Irving A. 1967. On The Spot Reporting: Radio
Records History. (Pages 80-86). Julian Messner.
60.
Gramling, Oliver. 1940. AP, The Story of News. (1925 - Chapter VI – “Kidnap”
and Chapter IX – “Date Line: Flemington”). Farrar and Rinehart Inc.
61.
Gustafson, Anita. 1985. Guilty Or Innocent? (Pages 89-108 – “Trial by Mob”).
Henry Holt publication.
62.
Haines, Lynn and Dora B. 1931. The Lindberghs. The McCall Company.
63.
Halacy, D. S., Jr. 1963. 1936: The picture story of an unforgettable year. (Chapter
III – “The Lindberghs”). Arlington House.
64.
Haldeman-Julius, Marcet. 1937. The Lindbergh-Hauptmann Kidnap-Murder
Case. Haldeman-Julius Publications.
65.
Haring, J. Vreeland. 1937. Hand of Hauptmann: The Handwriting Expert
Tells the Story of the Lindbergh Case. The Hamer Publishing Company.
66.
Heatter, Gabriel. 1935? Resume Book of the Flemington Trial. Tastyeast.
67.
Heatter, Gabriel. 1960. There's Good News Tonight. (Chapter 7 - “Scenes from a
Courtroom”). Doubleday & Co.
68.
Heatter, Gabriel. 1935? Word Pictures of the Hauptmann Trial. Tastyeast.
69.
Herrmann, Dorothy. 1992. Anne Morrow Lindbergh, A Gift for Life. (Chapters 712 and pages 322-325). Ticknor & Fields.
70.
Hertog, Susan. 1999. Anne Morrow Lindbergh: Her Life. (Chapters 11-19). Nan
A.Talese / Doubleday.
71.
Hill, Edwin C. 1933. The American Scene. (Chapter 14 – “A Little Child in the
Dark”). Witmark Educational Publications.
72.
Hixson, Walter L. 2001. Murder, Culture, and Injustice: Four Sensational Cases
in American History. (II – “Vengeance: Bruno Richard Hauptmann and the
Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping”). University of Akron Press.
73.
Hoffman, Governor Harold G. (convenor). March 1-2, 1935. New Jersey
Conference on Crime - Abstracts of Addresses and Discussions With Resolutions.
Trenton, N.J.
74.
Horan, James D. 1962. The Desperate Years. (Pages 62-65 – “The Crime of the
Century”; Pages 161-162 – “The Kidnapper is Caught”; Pages 172-176 – “The
Trial of the Century”). Bonanza Books.
75.
House, Brant, Editor. 1961. Crimes That Shocked America. (Part 9 – “Why the
Lindbergh case was never solved”). Ace Books.
76.
Howland, Hewitt H. 1930. Dwight Whitney Morrow, A Sketch in Admiration. The
Century Company.
77.
Hoyt, Edwin P. 1963. Spectacular Rogue: Gaston B. Means. (Chapters XIV, XV).
The Bobbs-Merrill Company.
78.
Hunter, T. Willard. 1993. The Spirit of Charles Lindbergh: Another Dimension.
Madison Books.
79.
Huson, Richard (editor). circa 1938. Sixty Famous Trials. (pages 862-876 –
“Bruno Hauptmann – The Kidnapper of Colonel Lindbergh’s Baby”). A Daily
Express Publication.
80.
Hynd. Alan. 1945. The Giant Killers. (Chapter 5 - “The Intelligence Unit
Encounters Murder”). Robert M. McBride.
81.
Hynd, Alan. 1958. Murder Mayhem and Mystery: An Album of American Crime.
(Pages 13-44 – “Why the Lindbergh Case Was Never Solved”). A. S. Barnes.
82.
Irey, Elmer L. 1948. The Tax Dodgers: Inside Story of the T-Men’s War with
America’s Political and Underworld Hoodlums. (Chapter 3 – “Crime of the
Century”). Greenberg.
83.
Israel, Lee. 1979. Kilgallen. (Pages 41-43). Delacorte Press.
84.
Jackson, Robert. 1992. True Crimes, Chilling Accounts of Evil in Our Time.
(Pages 21-25 – “Charles Lindbergh: The Harrowing of an American Hero”). New
Burlington Books.
85.
Jacta, Maximilian, editor. 1964. Kidnapping: Der Fall Lindbergh und funf weitere
Kriminalfalle. (Pages 135-215 – “Der Fall Lindbergh”). Editions Rencontre
Lausanne.
86.
Jones, Elwyn. 1981. Death Trials. (Pages 68-97 – “Hauptmann”). W.H. Allen &
Co. Ltd.
87.
Jones, Wayne D. 1997. Murder of Justice: New Jersey's Greatest Shame: Long
Awaited Truth Proves Hauptmann Innocent of the Lindbergh Kidnapping.
Vantage Press.
88.
Kaplan, George. 1980. Big-Time Criminals Speak! (Pages 41-48 – “Bruno
Richard Hauptmann”). Maximum Exposure.
89.
Kennedy, Ludovic. 1985. The Airman and the Carpenter: The Lindbergh Case
and the Framing of Richard Hauptmann. Collins.
90.
Kennedy, Ludovic. 1996. Crime of the Century: The Lindbergh Kidnapping
and the Framing of Richard Hauptmann. (with a new introduction). Penguin
Books.
91.
Kenny, Nick. 1932. Getting an Earful. (Page Four – “To Lindy, Jr.”). Poetic
Publications.
92.
Kerwin, Kenneth. 1968 (?) Hysteria caused by events leading to the Lindbergh
Trial. Self-published booklet.
93.
Klurfeld, Herman. 1976. Walter Winchell, His Life & Times. (Pages 68-70).
Praeger Publishers.
94.
Koehler, Arthur. 1924. The Properties and Uses of Wood. McGraw-Hill Book
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95.
Kraft, Betsy Harvey. 1998. Sensational Trials of the 20th Century. (Chapter 3. –
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96.
Kunstler, William M. 1960. First degree. (Chapter 11 – “Murder in Flight”).
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97.
Lane, Frank, and Grant, U.F. “Gen.” 1935 (?). They’re Off. (Pages 10-13 – “The
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98.
Langley, Jay. Hunterdon Life. 1976 (estimated). (Union Hotel, Hunterdon County
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99.
Lee, Dr. Henry and Labriola, Dr. Jerry. 2001. Famous Crimes Revisited : From
Sacco-Vanzetti to O.J. Simpson. (Section Two, Chapter 2 – “Lindbergh. The
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100.
Leighton, Isabel, Editor. Fifth paperback printing 1968. The Aspirin Age – 19191941. (“The Lindbergh Legends” by John Lardner). Simon & Schuster.
101.
Lewis, Alice Blackwell. 1973. Hopewell Valley Heritage. (Pages 185-186, 301,
302, endpaper map). The Hopewell Museum.
102.
Lindbergh, Anne. 1984. Bailey’s Window. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
103.
Lindbergh, Anne Morrow. 1973. Hour of Gold, Hour of Lead: Diaries and Letters
1929-32. (Part II – “Hour of Lead”). Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
104.
Lindbergh, Anne Morrow. 1974. Locked Rooms & Open Doors: Diaries &
Letters of Anne Morrow Lindbergh, 1933-1935. Harcourt Brace & Co.
105.
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106.
Lindbergh, Reeve. 2001. No More Words – A Journal of My Mother, Anne
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107.
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“The Lost Baby”). Simon & Schuster.
108.
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109.
Luce, Henry R., Editor. 1968. Time Capsule / 1932. (Pages 66-76 – “Snatchers on
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110.
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111.
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112.
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113.
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114.
Mamet, David. 1999. Jafsie and John Henry. (Page 125 – “Jafsie”). The Free
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115.
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116.
Marquis, Albert Nelson, Editor. 1936. Who’s Who in America. The A. N. Marquis
Company.
117.
Marston, William M. 1938. The Lie Detector Test. (Chapter 6 – “Legal Obstacles
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118.
McCorkle, Lloyd W.; Elias, Albert; and Bixby, F. Lovell. 1958. The Highfields
Story: An Experimental Treatment Program for Youthful Offenders. Henry Holt
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119.
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120.
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121.
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122.
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123.
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124.
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125.
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126.
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127.
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128.
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129.
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130.
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131.
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132.
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135.
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136.
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137.
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138.
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139.
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140.
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141.
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142.
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143.
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144.
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145.
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147.
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148.
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149.
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151.
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152.
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156.
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157.
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158.
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163.
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164.
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169.
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176.
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184.
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189.
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190.
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