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Paperback A Matter of Degree: The Hartford Circus Fire and Mystery of Little Miss 1565 Book

ISBN: 1930601247

ISBN13: 9781930601246

A Matter of Degree: The Hartford Circus Fire and Mystery of Little Miss 1565

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A fire which killed 168 people in 1944 was the object of an investigator's nine-year mission that lead to the discovery of arson and political conspiracy. This account of the investigation reveals the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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a matter of degree

a very sad yet interesting story about finding the true identity of "little miss 1565" who was a victim of the hartford,conn. circus fire of july 5th 1944.

Miss Nobody: a sad mystery

A mystery in the mystery: the mysterious, terrible fire of Barnum Circus and the sad mystery of a small girl never recognized by avybody. Maybe did she come from another world, another dimension ? . And she just wanted to amuse herself with lions, horses, clowns... Reveal us your story, Little Miss Nobody !

It Looks Good to Me!

I haven't opened the plastic covering and read this book because it is destined to be a Christmas gift for someone else but it appears to be in great condition. I am very happy with this hard-to-find purchase.

HEAT ALL THE WAY UP FOR "A MATTER OF DEGREE.."

Her photograph stares and calls out to you from the past. Eleanor Emily Cook was inside the Hartford Circus Big Top Tent that came crashing down in flames one steamy July 1944 day and she never came home at all: alive or dead. Why did 47 years of mystery and an anonymous grave simply marked Little Miss 1565 separate Eleanor and a loving family? Why did Hartford Fire Investigator Rick Davey take on a 9 year private journey to identify her? Rick Davey and Don Massey have crafted a masterpiece with A Matter of Degree...The Hartford Circus Fire and the Mystery of Little Miss 1565. From beginning to end, the story sweeps you into the true emotion. Not only does the reader feel the terror of the Cook's escape from the tent, they also cry tears of joy when Eleanor finally comes home. Kudos to Davey and Massey for creating this incredible work of art. A book like this can only be the result of years of craftsmanship. Expect to be moved in a major way.
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