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Paperback Case of Leo Frank Book

ISBN: 1521303258

ISBN13: 9781521303252

Case of Leo Frank

An American journalist reviews the facts of the Leo Frank trial, the greatest of all trials in the history of the state of Georgia, and most likely, the entire South. Since the time of Mary Phagan's murder in April of 1913 until today, the same question arises again and again: "If Frank didn't do it, then who did?" Burton Rascoe describes the primary and secondary elements of the case, leaving the ultimate judgement in the hands of the reader.A great read for Leo Frank Trial fans, and excellent introduction to the case for those not familiar.The author, Burton Rascoe was an American journalist, editor and literary critic of the New York Herald Tribune, in the early to mid 20th century.

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