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The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America

Erik Larson
 
 

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Years Released 2003-2004
Publisher Random House Inc
Categories Architecture  >  Individual Architect
Biography  >  General
History  >  United States - General
History  >  United States - 19th Century
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The 1893 Chicago World's Fair is the setting for this true account of two very different men: the celebrated architect Daniel H. Burnham who designed and supervised the construction of the "White City" around which the fair was built, and H.H. Holmes (born Herman Webster Mudgett), a fiendishly clever serial killer posing as a doctor who murdered scores of people, mostly young women, in his World's Fair Hotel, which contained a gas chamber and a handy crematorium for disposing of his victims. Telling their entwined stories in alternating points of view, Erik Larson illuminates the lives of these two men, but provides insightful commentary on the changes that were taking place in American society that allowed both phenomena--a grandiose World's Fair and a string of unsolved murders--to take place. The book contains cameo appearances by such late-19th-century celebrities as Buffalo Bill Cody, Susan B. Anthony, and Thomas Edison.


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"...Erik Larson...wants to tell the whole story, both the glory of Burnham's creation and the sordid details of the first known urban psychopath in American history. It is not a comfortable fit. He uses language well, but has little sense of pacing or focus, perhaps because of the huge amount of material available on the fair....There is much less material available on H. H. Holmes, and Larson tells that part of the story economically." - Richard H. Dammers (New York Times Book Review, 3/9/03)

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    "Great details of what went into creating the Chicago World Fair. Add a charming psychotic killer at a time when police had more than their hands full and you get a great read! It is amazing what Holmes got away with! Highly recommended for history buffs as well as true crime. Even fans of historical fiction and mysteries would like..." see more
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    "as a fiction junkie, i would never have picked this book up on my own, but really enjoyed it. it's fascinating and very readable."
    reviewed by mostlyjonah on Feb 18, 2009  |  comment
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    "I was just fascinated by the true crime mingled with the fascinating history of the world's fair. I highly recommend this read! "
    reviewed by shescrafty on Dec 11, 2008  |  comment
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