The Bornstein Bibliography of The Lindbergh Case
Assembled & Revised in 2013 by Sam Bornstein
Lindbergh Kidnap Books, Magazines, Films, and Stage Productions
BOOKS
All books highlighted in red focus exclusively on the case or almost so.
"A"
indicates copies are autographed/inscribed by authors1. Abbot, Anthony (Actually Fulton Oursler). 1948.
These Are Strange Tales. (“In Hauptmann’sGarrett” – BRH attic with the Governor). John C. Winston Company.
2. Ahlgren, Greg and Monier, Stephen R. 1993.
Crime of the Century; The LindberghKidnapping Hoax
. Brandon Publishing Company.3. Alix, Ernest Kahlar. 1978.
Ransom Kidnapping in America, 1874-1974. (Pages 67-76 – “TheLindbergh Case”; and throughout). Southern Illinois University Press.
4. Altis, Benny Nathan “Little Benny.” Undated.
Traveling Down Memory Lane – The LastLiving Eye Witness to the Lindbergh Kidnapping.
Self-Published.5. Allen, Frederick Lewis. 1940.
Since Yesterday: The Nineteen-Thirties in America. (ChapterIII-6 - “The Lindbergh Kidnap Case”). Harper & Brothers.
6. Armstrong, April Oursler. 1965.
House With A Hundred Gates. (Pages 31, 39). McGraw-Hill Book Company.7. Aymar, Brandt and Sagarin, Edward. 1967.
A Pictorial History of the World's Great Trials.(Chapter 24 – “Bruno Richard Hauptmann 1935”). Crown Publishers
8. Bak, Richard. 2000 (Uncorrected proofs).
Lindbergh: Triumph and Tragedy. TaylorPublishing.
9. Bak, Richard. 2000.
Lindbergh: Triumph and Tragedy. (Chapter Six – “Stolen in the Night”).Taylor Publishing.10. Barnard, Charles N., Editor.
A Treasury of True. 1956. (pages 17-45 “Everybody Wanted inthe Act” – Alan Hynd). A.S. Barnes and Company
11. Battan, David. 1984.
Handwriting Analysis: A Guide to Personality. (Pages 26-27 – “CharlesA. Lindbergh,” Pages 249-255 – “Document Examination: The Lindbergh Case”). Padre
Productions.12. Bahm, Jim. 2010.
Beneath the Winter Sycamores – An Account of the LindberghKidnapping
. Self-published.13. Behn, Noel. 1994.
Lindbergh: The Crime. The Atlantic Monthly Press.14. Berg, A. Scott. 1998.
Lindbergh. (Chapters 10-12 – “Sourland,” “Apprehension,” “CircusMaximus”). G.P. Putnam’s Sons.
15. Boswell, Peyton, Jr. 1939.
Modern American Painting. (Pages 123 and 171 – “The Crime –Arnold Blanch). Dodd, Mead & Company.
16. Brant, John and Renaud, Edith. 1932.
True Story of the Lindbergh Kidnapping. Kroy Wen.17. Brant, John and Renaud, Edith. 08 June 2011.
True Story of the Lindbergh Kidnapping –The incredible, the impossible, the utter adbsurdity, had actually happened!
(modernreproduction) Kroy Wen, Louisville KY.
18. Breslin, Jimmy. 1991.
Damon Runyon, A Life. (Chapter 18). Ticknor & Fields.19. Brian, Denis. 1986.
Murderers Die (Chapter 16 – “Bruno Richard Hauptmann: Trial by Fraudand Fury” – Robert R. Bryan). St. Martin's Press.
20. Brittingham, William C. 2001.
Hopewell’s Crime of the Century. William C. Brittingham(privately published).
21. Bryant, Jen. 2004.
The Trial, A Novel. Alfred A. Knopf.22. Bunker, M. N. 1939.
You Wrote It Yourself: The Key to Handwriting Analysis. (X. –“Testimony on a Famous Ransom Note”). World Syndicate Publishing.
23. Burns, Vincent Godfrey. 1972.
New Light on the Lindbergh Kidnapping Mystery: AnAutobiographical Account
. New World Books. A24. Busch, Francis X. 1952.
Prisoners At The Bar - An Account of the Trials of The WilliamHaywood Case, The Sacco-Vanzetti Case, The Loeb-Loepold Case, The Bruno Hauptmann
Case
. (Section IV – “The Trial of Bruno Hauptmann for the Murder of Charles Lindbergh,Jr.”). Bobbs-Merrill Co.
25. Cameron, William. 2012.
Violet Sharp (script). Samuel French.26. Campbell, Geoffrey A. 2003.
The Lindbergh Kidnapping. (Famous Trials). LucentBooks.
27. Canning, John (editor). 1987.
Unsolved Murders And Mysteries. (Pages 20-26 – “TheLindbergh Baby Kidnapping”). O'Mara.
28. Carluccio, Paul.
Albert Elias Residential Group Centre at Highfields. (8 page bookletprovided by Highfields). Amwell Heritage Society.
29. Carter, Boake. 1938.
Made in U.S.A. (Pages 79-83 – “Ransom Money”). Dodge PublishingCo.
A30. Carter, Boake. 1937.
This is Life. (Pages 121-160 – “Kidnaped”). Dodge Publishing Co. A31. Chiasson, Lloyd Jr. 1997.
The Press on Trial – Crimes and Trials as Media Events. (Chapter10 – The Case of Bruno Hauptmann, “The greatest story since the Resurrection” by Alfred N.
Delahaye). Greenwood Press.
32. Clayton, Barbara and Whitley, Kathleen. 1987.
Guide to Flemington, New Jersey. Clayton &Whitley.
33. Coakley, Leo J. 1971.
Jersey Troopers. (Chapter 6 – “The Lindbergh Kidnapping”). RutgersUniversity Press.
A34. Coburn, Andrew. 1997.
Birthright (Novel). Simon & Schuster.35. 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.36. Collins, Max Allen. 1991.
Stolen Away: A Novel of the Lindbergh Kidnapping. Bantam.37. Condon, John F. 1936.
Jafsie Tells All! Jonathan Lee.38. Congdon, Don, Editor. 1962. The
Thirties, A Time to Remember. (pages 206-210 –“Lindbergh Case”; pages 210-216 – “Judging of Hauptmann”). Simon and Schuster.
39. Cooper, Courtney Ryley. 1937.
Here’s to Crime. (Pages 3-5; Pages 412-414). Little, Brownand Company.
40. 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.
41. Crouch, Tom D., Editor. 1977.
Charles A. Lindbergh - An American Life. SmithsonianInstitution.
42. Crystal, George. 1934.
This Republican Hoffman: The Life Story Of Harold G. Hoffman, AModern Fighter
. Terminal Printing & Publishing Co.43. Davis, Kenneth S. 1959.
The Hero: Charles A. Lindbergh and the American Dream.(Chapters 12-13 – “Blood Sacrifice,” “A Farewell to America”). Doubleday & Company.
44. Dearden, Harold. 1951.
Aspects of Murder. (Pages 19-54 - “The Ladder”). Staples Press.45. Demaris, Ovid (1975).
The Director; an oral biography of J. Edgar Hoover. (Pages53-60). Harper Magazine Press.
46. Demaris, Ovid. 1961.
The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case: The True Story of the Crime thatShocked the World
. Monarch Books.47. Denenberg, Barry. 1996.
An American Hero: The True Story of Charles A. Lindbergh.(Chapter Eight – “The Crime of the Century”). Scholastic.
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48. Dilworth, Donald C., editor. 1977.
Silent Witness. (Pages 153-157 – “Why No Lie Detectorfor the Lindbergh Case?”). International Association of Chiefs of Police.
49. Douglas, John E., and Olshaker, Mark. 2000.
The Cases That Haunt Us. (Chapter 3 – “TheLindbergh Kidnapping”). Scribner.
50. Dunninger, Joseph. 1935.
Inside The Medium’s Cabinet. (Chapter XIV – “Mediums in theHauptmann Case”). David Kemp & Co.
51. Dutch, Andrew K. 1975.
Hysteria: Lindbergh Kidnap Case. Dorrance.52. Edwards, Judith. 2000.
The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping in American History. EnslowPublishers, Inc.
53. Elliott, Robert G., with Beatty, Albert R. 1940.
Agent of Death: The Memoirs of anExecutioner
. (Chapter IX – “Three Famous Cases”). E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc.54. 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.
55. Falzini, Mark W. 2008.
Their Fifteen Minutes: Biographical Sketches of the LindberghCase
. iUniverse Books.56. Falzina, Mar. W. and Davidson, James. 2012.
New Jersey’s Lindbergh Kidnapping andTrial
. Arcadia Publishing.57. Fass, Paula S. 1997.
Kidnapped: Child Abduction In America. (Chapter Three – “TheNation’s Child…is Dead”). Harvard University Press.
58. Felsher, Howard, and Rosen, Michael. 1966.
The Press in the Jury Box. Macmillan.59. Fensch, Thomas, Editor. 2001.
FBI Files on the Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping. NewCentury Books.
60. Fisher, Jim. 1987.
The Lindbergh Case. Rutgers University Press. A61. Fisher, Jim. 1994.
The Lindbergh Case. (Expanded, corrected softcover edition). RutgersUniversity Press
62. Fisher, Jim. 1999.
The Ghosts of Hopewell. Southern Illinois University Press.63. Frank, Martin M. 1957.
Diary of a D.A. (Pages 198-99 – Circumstantial Evidence). HenryHolt and Company.
64. Furneaux, Rupert. 1962.
Courtroom U.S.A. 1. (Pages 9-66 – “The Lindbergh Baby”).Penguin.
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65. Gabler, Neal. 1994.
Winchell: Gossip, Power and the Culture of Celebrity. (Pages 205-220).Alfred A. Knopf.
66. Gauvreau, Emile. 1941.
My Last Million Readers. (Pages 245-251 – the newsroom on thenight of the verdict). E.P. Dutton & Co.
67. 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.
68. Geary, Rick. 2008.
The Lindbergh Child: America’s Hero and the Crime of the Century.ComicsLit.
69. Geis, Gilbert & Bienen, Leigh B. 1998.
Crimes Of The Century: From Leopold And Loeb ToO.J. Simpson
. (Part 4 – “Bruno Richard Hauptmann, Public Outrage, and Criminal Justice”).Northeastern University Press.
70. Ghaffari, Michelle. 1995.
Mystery And Mayhem: Tales of Lust, Murder, Madness, andDisappearance
. (Pages 94-95). MetroBooks.71. Giblin, James Cross. 1997.
Charles A. Lindbergh: A Human Hero. (Chapters fifteeneighteen).Clarion Books.
72. Gill, Brendan. 1977.
Lindbergh Alone. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.73. Gordon, George N., and Falk, Irving A. 1967.
On The Spot Reporting: Radio RecordsHistory
. (Pages 80-86). Julian Messner.74. Gordeaux, Paul. 1970.
Le rapt du bébé Lindbergh. Editions Minerva.
IX – “Date Line: Flemington”). Farrar and Rinehart Inc.
76. Gustafson, Anita. 1985. Guilty Or Innocent? (Pages 89-108 – “Trial by Mob”). Henry Holt
publication.
77. Haines, Lynn and Dora B. 1931. The Lindberghs. The McCall Company.
78. Halacy, D. S., Jr. 1963. 1936: The picture story of an unforgettable year. (Chapter III – “The
Lindberghs”). Arlington House.
79. Haldeman-Julius, Marcet. 1937.
The Lindbergh-Hauptmann Kidnap-Murder Case.Haldeman-Julius Publications.
80. Hardesty, Von. 2002.
Lindbergh, Flight’s Enigmatic Hero. (Chapter 3 – “Triumph andTragedy”). Tehabi Books Inc.
81. Haring, J. Vreeland. 1937. Hand of Hauptmann: The Handwriting Expert Tells the Storyof the Lindbergh Case
. The Hamer Publishing Company. A82. Heatter, Gabriel. 1935?
Resume Book of the Flemington Trial. Tastyeast.83. Heatter, Gabriel. 1960.
There's Good News Tonight. (Chapter 7 - “Scenes from aCourtroom”). Doubleday & Co.
84. Heatter, Gabriel. 1935?
Word Pictures of the Hauptmann Trial. Tastyeast.85. Herrmann, Dorothy. 1992.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh, A Gift for Life. (Chapters 7-12 andpages 322-325). Ticknor & Fields.
86. Hertog, Susan. 1999.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh: Her Life. (Chapters 11-19). Nan A.Talese /Doubleday.
87. Hill, Edwin C. 1933.
The American Scene. (Chapter 14 – “A Little Child in the Dark”).Witmark Educational Publications.
88. Hixson, Walter L. 2001.
Murder, Culture, and Injustice: Four Sensational Cases in AmericanHistory
. (II – “Vengeance: Bruno Richard Hauptmann and the Lindbergh BabyKidnapping”). University of Akron Press.
89. Hoffman, Governor Harold G. (convenor). March 1-2, 1935.
New Jersey Conference onCrime - Abstracts of Addresses and Discussions With Resolutions
. Trenton, N.J.90. 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.
91. House, Brant, Editor. 1961.
Crimes That Shocked America. (Part 9 – “Why the Lindberghcase was never solved”). Ace Books.
92. Howard, Clinton N. 1932.
Who Kidnapped and Killed the Lindbergh Baby? (proprohibitiontract) The National United Committee for Law Enforcement.
93. Howland, Hewitt H. 1930.
Dwight Whitney Morrow, A Sketch in Admiration. The CenturyCompany.
94. Hoyt, Edwin P. 1963.
Spectacular Rogue: Gaston B. Means. (Chapters XIV, XV). TheBobbs-Merrill Company.
95. Hunter, T. Willard. 1993.
The Spirit of Charles Lindbergh: Another Dimension.Madison Books.
96. Huson, Richard (editor). circa 1938.
Sixty Famous Trials. (pages 862-876 – “BrunoHauptmann – The Kidnapper of Colonel Lindbergh’s Baby”). A Daily Express Publication.
97. Hynd. Alan. 1945.
The Giant Killers. (Chapter 5 - “The Intelligence Unit EncountersMurder”). Robert M. McBride.
98. Hynd, Alan. 1958.
Murder Mayhem and Mystery: An Album of American Crime. (Pages 13-44 – “Why the Lindbergh Case Was Never Solved” and Pages 375- 404 - “Gaston Bullock
Means: Con Cum Laude”). A. S. Barnes.
99. Irey, Elmer L. 1948.
The Tax Dodgers: Inside Story of the T-Men’s War with America’sPolitical and Underworld Hoodlums
. (Chapter 3 – “Crime of the Century”). Greenberg.100. Israel, Lee. 1979.
Kilgallen. (Pages 41-43). Delacorte Press.101. 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.
102. Jacta, Maximilian, editor. 1964.
Kidnapping: Der Fall Lindbergh und funf weitereKriminalfalle.
(Pages 135-215 – “Der Fall Lindbergh”). Editions Rencontre Lausanne.103. Jones, Elwyn. 1981.
Death Trials. (Pages 68-97 – “Hauptmann”). W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd.104. Jones, Wayne D. 1997.
Murder of Justice: New Jersey's Greatest Shame: Long AwaitedTruth Proves Hauptmann Innocent of the Lindbergh Kidnapping.
Vantage Press.105. Joynson, George. 2010.
Wicked Monmouth County. (Pages 96-98). The History Press.106. Kaplan, George. 1980.
Big-Time Criminals Speak! (Pages 41-48 – “Bruno RichardHauptmann”). Maximum Exposure.
107. Kennedy, Ludovic. 1985.
The Airman and the Carpenter: The Lindbergh Case and theFraming of Richard Hauptmann
. Collins.108. Kennedy, Ludovic. 1996.
Crime of the Century: The Lindbergh Kidnapping and theFraming of Richard Hauptmann
. (with a new introduction). Penguin Books.109. Kennedy, Ludovic. 1989.
On My Way to the Club. (Chapter 22 – “The Lindbergh BabyKidnapping Case”). Collins.
110. Kenny, Nick. 1932.
Getting an Earful. (Page Four – “To Lindy, Jr.”). Poetic Publications.A111. Kerwin, Kenneth. 1968 (?)
Hysteria caused by events leading to the Lindbergh Trial. Selfpublishedbooklet.
112. Kerwin, Kenneth. 1968 (?)
HYSTERIA: “HIDDEN FACTS UNTOLD”. Self-publishedbooklet.
113. Klurfeld, Herman. 1976.
Walter Winchell, His Life & Times. (Pages 68-70). PraegerPublishers.
114. Koehler, Arthur. 1924.
The Properties and Uses of Wood. McGraw-Hill Book Company.115. Kraft, Betsy Harvey. 1998.
Sensational Trials of the 20th Century. (Chapter 3. – “BabyCharles and the Carpenter”). Scholastic Inc.
116. Kunstler, William M. 1960.
First degree. (Chapter 11 – “Murder in Flight”). OceanaPublications.
117. Kyle, Ana. 2004.
The Dead Poets Plus One – 1932 Lindbergh Kidnap Case. Three PoetsPublishing Co., LLC. (Surlox-bound photocopied).
A118. Lane, Frank, and Grant, U.F. “Gen.” 1935 (?).
They’re Off. (Pages 10-13 – “The LindberghKidnap Ladder”). Self published.
119. Langley, Jay.
Hunterdon Life. 1976 (estimated). (Union Hotel, Hunterdon CountyCourthouse). Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce.
120. Lee, Dr. Henry and Labriola, Dr. Jerry. 2001.
Famous Crimes Revisited : From Sacco-Vanzetti to O.J. Simpson
. (Section Two, Chapter 2 – “Lindbergh. The Murder of an AmericanHero’s Baby”). Strong Books.
121. Lees-Milne, James. 1981. 1988 edition.
Harold Nicolson: A Biography. Vol II – 1930-1968.(Pages 49-51 and elsewhere). Hamish-Hamilton Paperback.
122. Leighton, Isabel, Editor. Fifth paperback printing 1968.
The Aspirin Age – 1919-1941. (“TheLindbergh Legends” by John Lardner). Simon & Schuster.
123. Lewis, Alice Blackwell. 1973.
Hopewell Valley Heritage. (Pages 185-186, 301, 302, endpaper map).The Hopewell Museum. A
124. Lewis, Elmer A., ed. 1954.
Crime, Kidnaping and Prison Laws. Washington, DC: GPO.125. Liepman, Heinz. 1959.
Verbrechen Im Zwielicht (“Crimes in the Twilight”). (Der FallLindbergh). Im Bertelsmann Lesering.
126. Lindbergh, Anne. 1984.
Bailey’s Window. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. A127. Lindbergh, Anne Morrow. 1976.
The Flower and the Nettle: Diaries and Letters 1936-39.Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
A128. Lindbergh, Anne Morrow. 1973.
Hour of Gold, Hour of Lead: Diaries and Letters 1929-32.(Part II – “Hour of Lead”). Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
129. Lindbergh, Anne Morrow. 1974.
Locked Rooms & Open Doors: Diaries & Letters of AnneMorrow Lindbergh, 1933-1935
. Harcourt Brace & Co.130. Lindbergh, Charles A. 1978.
Autobiography of Values. (Pages 139 – 142; great children andfamily photos). Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
131. Lindbergh, Charles A. 1953.
The Spirit of St. Louis. Scribners. A132. Lindbergh, Reeve. 2001.
No More Words – A Journal of My Mother, Anne MorrowLindbergh
. Simon and Schuster. A133. Lindbergh, Reeve. 1998.
Under A Wing, Lindbergh Family Memoir. (Chapter 9 – “The LostBaby”). Simon & Schuster.
A134. Lippmann, Walter; Selected & Edited by Allan Nevins. 1932.
Interpretations 1931-1932.(Pages 318-321 - “The Lindbergh Case and the Newspapers”)
. The MacMillan Company.135. Logan, John. 1985.
Hauptmann (script). Samuel French.136. Luce, Henry R., Editor. 1968.
Time Capsule / 1932. (Pages 66-76 – “Snatchers on SourlandMt”). Time Life Books.
137. Luce, T. J. 2001.
New Jersey’s Sourland Mountain. (Chapter 25 – “The Lindberghs”).Sourland Planning Council.
138. Luckett, Perry D. 1986.
Charles A. Lindbergh: A Bio-Bibliography. Greenwood Press.139. Lundberg, Ferdinand. 1936.
Imperial Hearst: A Social Biography. Equinox CooperativePress.
140. Madison, Arnold. 1978.
Great Unsolved Cases. (Chapter 3 – “The Lindbergh Kidnapping”).Franklin Watts.
141. Mamet, David. 1999.
Jafsie and John Henry. (Page 125 – “Jafsie”). The Free Press.142. Mansfield, Justine. 1932.
True Tales Of Kidnapings -- In America -- In China -- In Mexico.(Chapter 1. – “The ‘Master Crime’ of Kidnaping”; Chapter 14. – “The Lindbergh Baby
Case”). The Business Bourse.
143. Marquis, Albert Nelson, Editor. 1936.
Who’s Who in America. The A. N. Marquis Company.144. Marston, William M. 1938.
The Lie Detector Test. (Chapter 6 – “Legal Obstacles – TheHauptmann Case” + other mentions). Richard R. Smith.
145. Matteson, Leigh. Estimated 1935.
Lone Wolf vs Lone Eagle. Unpublished manuscriptfrom Hoffman papers, NJSP.
146. McCorkle, Lloyd W.; Elias, Albert; and Bixby, F. Lovell. 1958.
The Highfields Story: AnExperimental Treatment Program for Youthful Offenders
. Henry Holt and Company.147. Messick, Hank and Burt Goldblatt. 1974.
Kidnapping: The Illustrated History. (pages 66-80).Dial Press.
148. Milton, Joyce. 1993.
Loss of Eden. (Chapters 13-20). Harper Collins.149. Mitchell, Joseph. 1938.
My Ears Are Bent. (Chapter I). Sheridan House.150. Monroe, Judy. 2000.
The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping Trial: A Headline Court Case.Enslow Publishers Inc.
151. Morland, Nigel. 1960.
Science in Crime Detection. (Pages 170-172 – “Bruno Hauptmann”).Emerson Books Inc.
152. Mosley, Leonard. 1976.
Lindbergh: A Biography. (Part III – “Into the Abyss”). Doubleday & Co.153. Mott, Frank Luther, Editor. 1937.
Headlining America – 1937 Edition. (Pages 57-64 - “TheLindberghs Leave America”; Pages 199-205 – Damon Runyon “Hauptmann Execution”).
Houghton Mifflin Company.
154. Mullins, Eustace. 1978.
The Lindbergh Murders: Hauptmann Was Innocent – TheProsecution and Defense Combined to Frame Him
.
baby. SynerEbooks.
161. Nurnberg, Rolf. 1936. Lindbergh, Hauptmann und Amerika. Verlag Dr. Rolf Passer.
162. O’Brien, P.J. 1935. The Lindberghs: The Story of A Distinguished Family. International
Press.
163. O’Brien, P.J. 1935. The Lindberghs: The Story of A Distinguished Family. (Abridged
prospectus used by salespersons). Universal Book and Bible House.
164. Osborn, Albert D. 1944. Second Edition 1946.
Questioned Document Problems. (ChaptersXV, XVII, XLVII, “Anonymous Letters,” “Identification of Pen and Pencil Printing,” “The
Ethics of the Questioned Document Examiner”). Boyd Printing Co.
165. Osterburg, James W. 1967.
The Crime Laboratory: Case Studies of Scientific CriminalInvestigation
. (Pages 32-34 - “Hauptmann-Lindbergh Case”). Indiana University Press.166. Oursler, Fulton. 1964.
Behold This Dreamer! (Pages 320-346 and others). Little, Brown.167. Patt, Ruth Marcus. 1994
. Uncommon Lives: Eighteen Extraordinary Jews from New Jersey.(Pages 129-140 – “David T. Wilentz: Patriarch of New Jersey’s Democratic Party, 1894-
1988”). Vantage Press.
A168. Pearson, Edmund. 1938.
Studies in Murder. ("Hauptmann and Circumstantial Evidence").Random House, Modern Library.
169. Pease, Major Frank. 1936.
The “Hole” in the Hauptmann Case? Major Frank Pease.170. Peden, Charles E. 1931,32.
Newsreel Man. (Photos; page 13, 19-20, 113-126 – “HopewellTwo One”). Doubleday, Doran & Company.
171. Pegler, Westbrook. 1936.
‘T Aint Right. (Lindbergh’s Exile: Page 64 – “Back Talk”; Page 67– “Pot Accuses Kettle). Doubleday, Doran & Co.
172. Phillips, Cabell
. 1969. From The Crash To The Blitz 1929-1939. (Pages 199-203). TheMacmillan Company.
173. Pisano, Dominick A. and Van Der Linden, F. Robert. 2002. (Pages 99-100).
CharlesLindbergh and the Spirit of St. Louis
. Smithsonian Institution.174. Powers, Richard Gid. 1987.
Secrecy and Power – The Life of J. Edgar Hoover. The FreePress.
175. Pratt, Fletcher. 1935.
The Cunning Mulatto and Other Cases of Ellis Parker, AmericanDetective
. (Pages 69-91 – “The Barking Dog” – Parker kidnaps criminal Charles Powell toforce an admission, a pattern, it is said, he repeated with Wendel). Harrison Smith and Robert
Haas.
176. Raby, R. Cornelius. 1937.
Fifty Famous Trials. (Chapter 50 – “Bruno Richard Hauptmann –1935”). Washington Law Book Co.
177. Radin, Edward D. 1950.
12 Against Crime. (Chapter 10 – “Sawdust Trail”). G.P. Putnam’sSons.
178. Randolph, Blythe. 1990.
Charles Lindbergh. (Chapters Nine-Ten – “Loss,” “Escape”).Grolier Educational Associates.
179. Reisinger, John. 2006.
Master Detective: The Life and Crimes of Ellis Parker, America'sReal-Life Sherlock Holmes
. (Chapters 7-17). Citadel Press.180. Reynolds, Quentin. 1950.
Courtroom. The Story of Samuel S. Leibowitz. (Pages 318-338).Farrar, Straus and Company.
181. Roberts, Randy and Welky, David, Editors. 2003.
Charles A. Lindbergh: The Power andPeril of Celebrity, 1927-1941
. (Part Two – The Kidnapping: Celebrity’s Dark Side).Brandywine Press.
182. Robinson, Henry. 1935.
Science Catches the Criminal. (Chapter VIII – “Clues in Wood”).Bobbs-Merrill.
183. Roensch, Greg. 2004.
The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping Trial: A Primary Source Account.(Great Trials of the Twentieth Century). Rosen Publishing Group Inc.
184. Rogers, Agnes, (Assembled By). 1947.
I Remember Distinctly - A Family Album Of TheAmerican People 1918-1941
. (Pages 112-117). Harper & Brothers.185. Ross, Ishbel. 1936.
Ladies of the Press: The Story of Women in Journalism by an Insider.Harper & Brothers.
186. Ross, Walter. 1968.
The Last Hero: Charles A. Lindbergh. (Chapters 16-17 – “Deaths in theFamily,” “The Hauptmann Case”). Harper & Row.
187. Ross, Walter S. 1976.
The Last Hero: Charles A. Lindbergh (Revised and enlarged edition:see introductory note re Lindbergh’s critique of the original edition) (Chapters 16-17 –
“Deaths in the Family,” “The Hauptmann Case”). Harper & Row.
188. Rowland, John. 1058.
More Criminal Files. ( XII – United States: Bruno Hauptmann). ArcoPublications Ltd.
189. Ryder, Pamela. 2008.
A Correction of Drift: A Novel in Stories. Fiction Collective 2.190. St. Johns, Adela Rogers. 1969.
The Honeycomb. (Chapters 23-27). Doubleday & Company,Inc.191. St. Johns, Adela Rogers. 1974.
Some Are Born Great. (Page 124 – Anne Morrow Lindberghat the trial). Doubleday & Company, Inc.
A192. Scaduto, Anthony. 1976.
Scapegoat: The Lonesome Death of Bruno Richard Hauptmann.G.P. Putnam's Sons.
193. Schrager, Adam J. 2013.
The Sixteenth Rail: The Evidence, the Scientist, and theLindbergh Kidnapping
. Fulcrum.194. Schröck, Rudolf. 2005.
Das Doppelleben des Charles A. Lindbergh. Heyne.195. Schuetz, Janice, and Snedaker, Kathryn Holmes. 1988.
Communication and Litigation: CaseStudies Of Famous Trials
. (Chapter 3 - Narrative and Direct Examination: the Trial of BrunoRichard Hauptmann with reaction by Legal Scholar Kenneth S. Broun). Southern Illinois
University Press.
196. Schulman, Sammy. 1943.
Where's Sammy? (Pages 79-85 and 92-102). Random House.197. Schwarzkopf, Norman. 1992.
It Doesn't Take a Hero. (Page 8). Bantam Books.198. Seabrook, Jack and Lorraine. 2000.
Hopewell Valley. (pages 80-82; Page 105 – St. Michael’sOrphanage). Arcadia Publishing.
199. Seitz, Sharon and Miller, Stuart. 1996.
The Other Islands of New York City: A HistoricalCompanion
. (Pages 106-107). Countryman Press. A200. Sheridan, Leo W. 1938.
I Killed for the Law. (Chapter 9 – “Richard Bruno Hauptmann”).Stackpole Sons.
201. Shoenfeld, Dudley D., M.D. 1936.
The Crime and the Criminal: A Psychiatric Study of theLindbergh Case
. Covici-Friede. A202. Sparrow, Judge Gerald. 1964.
The Great Abductors. (Chapter 12 – “Son of the Golden Boy”).John Long.
203. Spencer, Mary Belle. 1933.
Criminal File No. 2310: Exposed! Limberg’s Baby Was NeverKidnapped or Murdered.
Confidential News Syndicate.204. Spink, James F.
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FILMS AND VIDEO
DOCUMENTARIES
1959. Life in the Thirties. (7. The crime of the century). NBC. DVD.
1985. Dealers in Death, Murder & Mayhem in America. Maljax Productions Inc. VHS
1990. American Experience. Lindbergh: The Shocking, Turbulent Life of America’s Lone Eagle.
WGBH. DVD
1991. The Story of Charles A. Lindbergh. (Excellent footage and soundbites; extended section on the
case). Hearst Entertainment / Questar Video. VHS.
1992. American Justice Great Crimes & Trials: The Lindbergh Kidnapping. A&E. VHS
1994. Biography: Lucky, The Story of Charles Lindbergh. A&E. VHS.
1994. Kidnapped (American Justice). A&E. VHS
1999-2000. Biography: Charles and Anne Lindbergh – Alone Together. A&E. VHS
1999. Mysteries & Myths of the Twentieth Century. (Who Kidnapped Lindbergh’s Son?). Madacy
Entertainment Group. DVD
2000. Crimes of the Century. (The Lindbergh Kidnapping). Dastar Corp. / Marathon Music and
Video. DVD2001. Encyclopedia of the 20th Century: Days that Shook the World. Madacy Entertainment Group.
DVD2007. Charles Lindbergh in Colour – The fabulous and tragic life of the first man to fly across the
Atlantic
. Clarke Costelle & Cie. DVDVintage Newsreels 1930-35 – A Selection of Classic Newsreels Covering The Important Events Of
The Early Depression Years.
2 DVDsTELEVISION
1982. Who killed the Lindbergh baby? Kennedy, Ludovic (writer and narrator). BBC.
1989. Reliving the Lindbergh Case. Newman, Edwin (narrator). PBS, produced by New Jersey
Network.
1999. The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping. Heus, John, and Zarchin, Jim. 60 min. New York: Coutroom
Television Network,. Videocassette. KF224.L5 L56 1999
DRAMAS
1976. The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case. RCA / Columbia Pictures. VHS
1996. Crime of the Century. HBO Pictures. VHS1
MAGAZINES
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American Astrology
August, 1977 “Was Hauptmann Guilty?”
American Detective
April 1935 “Why We Convicted Hauptmann" by Elmer
Smith, Juror Number Six, as told to Adrian B.Lopez
American Detective Cases
November, 1934 “The Innocent Suffer”“Solving the Crime of the Century”
American Forests
May, 1935 “Wood’s Case Against Hauptmann” (Koehler) October, 1967 Koehler profile/obit “Wood Wizard: Tracking
Down Lindbergh Kidnapper by Wood Analysis”
December, 1967 Letter re Gary Dorn and ladder
American Heritage
February 1976 Davidson, David: The Story of the Century
July/August 2000 “On the scene at the Crime of the Century”
(boy delivered cots to Highfields)
American History
July, 1995 The Other Trial of the Century
Anna Hauptmann profile/update
June, 2005 Cracking the Lindbergh Case: Focus on Finn
American History Illustrated
May, 1975 “The Baby is Found – Dead!”
American Journal of Human Biology
Volume 3, Issue 6, 1991. Pages 613-616 (1991)
Dr. William Bass, "Skeletal Material Associated
with the Lindbergh Kidnap Case"
The American Magazine (case connection TBC)
September, 1935 “Getting Away With Murder” by Harold G. Hoffman
American Mercury
April, 1935 “Justice Goes Tabloid”
Spring, 1977 BRH” Why did you kill me?
(Excerpt from Liberty)
Amherst Graduates’ Quarterly
February, 1932 Dwight Morrow
Bank Note Reporter
June, 1981 Where is the Lindbergh Kidnap Loot?
Bluebook
August, 1952 “New facts on Lindbergh kidnapping?”
Catholic World
March, 1935 (#140) “Child Murder as Entertainment.” Editorial
Pages 641-644.
Christian Century
March 16, 1932 D.F. Barrett: “Behind the Empty Crib”
April 27, 1932 “The press invades Hopewell”
Coins
March, 1975 Try Collecting the Lindbergh Kidnap Money
Collier’s
July 16, 1932 The Real Lindbergh (practical jokes)
Sep. 24, 1938 – October 22, 1938 Executioner Robert Elliott (5)
Sept. 24, 1938 Executioner Robert Elliott
October 1, 1938
October 8, 1938
October 15, 1938
October 22, 1938
May 10, 1947 Frank Wilson’s story
Complete Detective
December, 1941 The Military Draft by David Wilentz
Confidential
January, 1954 “Was the kidnaped baby ever really found?” by Alan Hynd
Coronet
October, 1947 “How We Trapped the Lindbergh Kidnaper” by
Elmer L. Irey (not identical to Irey book; many
errors)July, 1957 Flight from Fame (pictorial)
Cosmopolitan
September, 1933 Kidnapping Craze: The Lindbergh Baby
November 1933 “Kidnapt” - Miss Fane’s Baby is Stolen
May, 1935 A Symposium "The Trial Of The Century"
February, 1950 What Became of the Man Who Prosecuted
Bruno R. Hauptmann? Wilentz (pg 76)
Crime Beat
April, 1993 Scaduto
Current Psychology and Psychoanalysis magazine
1934, Vol. IV No. 6 Why did Hauptmann Kill the Lindbergh Baby?
Daring Detective
June 1936 Did Hauptmann die? (Detailed account of
execution – Dr. Charles Mitchell)
September 1937 Short Feature: “Kidnap Hoax & The Convicted
Sleuth”
Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine
June, 1932 “A Little Child Shall Lead Them”
(Editorial and cartoons on case)
Delineator
November, 1933 Kidnapping: Can we stop it?
Detective
Sept. 1932 Lie detector
Detective Digest
January 1937 Did Hauptmann's death solve the Lindbergh Case?
Detective Fiction Weekly
May 6, 1933 Was Arthur Barry the kidnapper?
November 3, 1934 The Sinister Face of Hauptmann" by William E.
Benton
January 18, 1936 "Hauptmann's Nails in Lindbergh Ladder" by Stanley R. Keith
April 11th 1936 "Hauptmann Case Still Unsolved" by Joseph Mulvaney
Eagle
January, 1935 Handwriting on the Wall – Do the Ransom Notes Prove that Hauptmann is Guilty?
Editor & Publisher
January 12, 1935 “Public Avid for News of Trial”
January 19, 1935 “Working Press Works Hard at Trial”
February 16, 1935 “Verdict in Newsreel”
“’Press Unfair’, Reilly Charges; Newsmen
‘Grand,’ Says Wilentz”
“Hippodroming”
March 21, 1936 Damon Runyon on execution
April 11, 1936 John Perry on the publicity
Esquire
January, 1935 A Portrait Of Jafsie - Dr. John
Francis Condon
January, 1936 Master Finger-Printer (Erastus Hudson)November, 1961 Dorothy Parker review of Waller
October, 1963 Profile of Charles Lindbergh at age of 61
Family Circle
January 18, 1935 The Osborns
Famous Detective Cases
March 1935 The Danger to the 2nd Lindbergh baby
June, 1935 Hauptmann: Was Justice Done?
Doubts/evidence disputing verdict
The FBI: A Pictorial Report
1957 Lindbergh Kidnapping
The FBI Investigator
December, 1944 Lindbergh Kidnaping
Forests & People
Fourth Quarter, 1977 Lindbergh Kidnapping – The Ladder Link
Forum and Century
June, 1932 “The Kidnaping Profession” (non-LKC)
March, 1935 “Hold, Enough!” editorial on excessive coverage
January, 1936 “Trial by Fury”
February, 1936 “Take the Profit out of Kidnaping”
Front Page Detective
October, 1937 Ellis Parker’s conviction in the Lindbergh case
Georgetown Law Journal
October, 1977 Seidman, Louis M.. “The Trial and Execution of
Bruno Richard Hauptmann.”
Headlines
January, 1972 “Kidnapping that Rocked America”
Headquarters Detective
November, 1954 Strange death of Gov. Harold Hoffman
Illustrated London News
March 19, 1932 Kidnapped Lindbergh Baby (photos) (page) October 6, 1934 Hauptmann arrest January 12, 1935
L’Illustration
19 Mars 1932 L’enlevement du fils de Lindbergh (great picture of estate)
Inside Detective
April 1935 “Meet The Man Who Defended Hauptmann” (Reilly) May, 1935 "Who Helped Hauptmann?"
March, 1936 Dorothy Kilgallen – “Guilty as Hell”
November, 1936 "The Killer Hauptmann Mourned" by Lieutenant
Joseph Cocozza
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
American Journal of Police Science
January-February, 1937 Lindbergh Kidnapping Ladder by Arthur Koehler
March-April, 1937 Handwriting Evidence Against Hauptmann by Clark Sellers
Journal of Forensic Sciences
American Academy of Forensic Sciences
May 1997 Anatomy of the Lindbergh Kidnapping – Shirley A. Graham (wood evidence analysis)
Ken
April, 1938 “Off the Hauptmann Record” (Jafsie’s phone number in the closet)
Leader Magazine
April 30, 1949 "The Lindbergh Baby Murder Case: Was Justice Done?"
Liberty (75)
1935
Oct. 5, 1935 Hauptmann cover / Reilly
Oct. 12, 1935 to Nov. 23, 1935 Capture of Hauptmann (7)
October 12, 1935 The J.J. Faulkner investigation
October 19, 1935 “How I Captured Bruno Hauptmann”
October 26, 1935 Tracing the ransom bills
November 2, 1935 Cecile Barr, Levantino
Death After Dark, Gov. Hoffman
November 9, 1935 The capture
November 16, 1935 BRH passing the gold bills
November 23, 1935 Transcript of lineup for Condon; researching
defense witnesses; BRH “beatings”
1936
Jan. 4, 1936 50 unanswered questions
Jan. 18, 1936 to Mar. 21, 1936 Condon (10)
January 18, 1936 Jafsie cover
January 25, 1936 Did Hauptmann have accomplices?
February 1, 1936 Jafsie in the cemetery
February 8, 1936 Jafsie & the sleeping suit
February 15, 1936
February 22, 1936
February 29, 1936
March 7, 1936
March 14, 1936
March 21, 1936
March 28, 1936 Condon in Panama
April 4, 1936 Cerrita/Birrittella psychics knew
April 11, 1936 Jafsie on Hauptmann's accusation; Hauptmann’s
pastor; BRH on the handwriting
April 18, 1936 Jafsie’s strange stories
April 25, 1936 Science predicted who did it
May 2, 1936 BRH: “Why did you kill me?”
Jafsie: A Poem of the G-Men
May 9, 1936 The missing money
Hauptmann clues sifted by amateur detectives
May 16, 1936 What Jafsie told his high school girls
July 25, 1936 “Gov. Hoffman Re-opens the Lindbergh Case”
Aug. 1, 1936 – Sept. 12, 1936 Lloyd Fisher on John Hughes Curtis (7)
August 1, 1936 Curtis cover
August 8, 1936
August 15, 1936
August 22, 1936
August 29, 1936
September 5, 1936
September 12, 1936
Nov. 7, 1936 What will happen next in the Lindbergh case?
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Nov. 21, 1936 Jafsie answers the American Bar Ass’n
Nov. 28, 1936 – January 9, 1937 Wendel (7)
November 28, 1936 Part I December 5, 1936 Part II
December 12, 1936 Part III
December 19, 1936 Wendel tells all – Part IV
December 26, 1936 Wendel tells all – Part V
Lindbergh’s First Year of Self-Exile
1937
January 2, 1937 Part VI
January 9, 1937 Wendel tells all – Conclusion – Part VII
April 3, 1937 Science – Dr. Erastus Mead Hudson
April 17, 1937 Gaston Means – Master Bad Man
May 1, 1937 Gaston Means – Master Bad Man
June 5, 1937 Means’ kidnap hoax
1938
Jan. 29, 1938 – April 30, 1938 Hoffman (14)
January 29, 1938 Jersey Justice
February, 5, 1938 A call from Washington
February 12, 1938 A man who lived in Hell
February 19, 1938 How can we get the truth?
February 26, 1938 While the world waited
March 5, 1938 Liebowitz, Wendel and Parker
March 12, 1938 Hauptmann’s final hours
March 19, 1938 The world’s maddest manhunt
March 26, 1938 The state’s star witness
April 2, 1928 Weaknesses in Jafsie’s story
April 9, 1938 Jury; Whited; Perrone
April 16, 1938 The case of Mr. Reilly
April 23, 1938 Rail 16; Hochmuth, Rossiter
April 30, 1938 Conclusion
May 7, 1938 – June 25, 1938 Ellis Parker (7)
May 7, 1938 Ellis Parker (1)
May 14, 1938 The Clue of the Auidble Corpse (2)
May 21, 1938 The Man Who Forgot to Forget (3)
May 28, 1938 What happened to Ellis Parker? (4)
June 4, 1938 Ellis Parker (5)
June 18, 1938 Practical jokes Lindbergh played
What happened to Ellis Parker? (6)
June 25, 1938 Amateur Nightmare (Ellis Parker) (7)
July 2, 1938 Hoffman
July 9, 1938 Hoffman – More things I forgot to tell
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July 23, 1938 to September 17, 1938 McLean (9)
July 23, 1938 Their first-born and mine
July 30, 1938 Enter Gaston Means
August 6, 1938 A haunted room and a vigil
August 13, 1938 Number nineteen
August 20, 1938 Hoaxes
August 27, 1938 The gang across the river
September 3, 1938 Means shows his hand
September 10, 1938 I was the man with the handkerchief
September 17, 1938 Conclusion
January 14, 1939 Lindbergh and Another Hauptmann (Headman)?
(page 57)
Liberty: The Nostalgia Magazine
Summer, 1971 Hauptmann
Life
May 15, 1939 Cover photo of Ann Lindbergh
September 2, 1946 Elmer Irey retires
June 28, 1954 Hoffman: A Death Divulges a Life of Deception
March, 1982 Did the evidence fit the crime?
Literary Digest
1932
March 12, 1932 “The Challenge of the Lindbergh Kidnaping”
March 26, 1932 “The Kidnapers’ Threat to American Homes”
April 2, 1932 Current poetry
April 16, 1932 “The Lindbergh Ransom Swindle”
April 23, 1932 “Nation Outraged by Lindbergh Fraud”
April 30, 1932 “Has Press Hampered Search for Baby?”
May 21, 1932 “Tragic End of the Lindbergh Search”
May 28, 1932 “Lindbergh Crime as a Challenge to America”
June 25, 1932 “British Rage over Violet Sharpe Suicide”
1934
September 29, 1934 “The ‘Break’ in the Lindbergh Case”
October 6, 1934 “Hauptmann Facing Trial in Lindbergh Case”
October 13, 1934 “First Trial in the Lindbergh Abduction Case”
October 20, 1934 “A Murder Indictment in the Lindbergh Case”
October 27, 1934 “New Jersey Ready to Try Hauptmann”
December 29, 1934 “Hauptmann trial Makes ‘Boom Town’”
1935
January 5, 1935 “Hauptmann Trial Takes Centre Stage”
(Excellent diagram of courtroom)
January 12, 1935 “How the Press ‘Covers’ Hauptmann Trial”
Small Reilly, Wilentz profiles
January 19, 1935 Counsel and the Press impact on the trial
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January 26, 1935 “Handwriting and ‘Jersey Justice’”
February 2, 1935 Experts Tesify for State
February 9, 1935 Press exploitation of the trial
February 16, 1935 Dr. Erastus Mead Hudson (page 10)
February 23, 1935 “Cost of the Hauptmann case”
March 2, 1935 Collecting Hauptmann defense funds (Pg 5) March 9, 1935 Hauptmann defense committee (page 7)
May 4, 1935 Fawcett sues BRH for legal fees (pg 6)
June 29, 1935 Detecting fingerprints (Hudson on case)
1936
January 4, 1936 “A Family Seeks Safety”
January 11, 1936 “America’s First Major Kidnapping”
January 18, 1936 “Case Marches to Climax”; Hoffman
January 25, 1936 “A Controversial Reprieve”
February 29, 1936 “Hauptmann: Enigma in the Face of Death”
March 21, 1936 Letter from Governor Hoffman
April 11, 1936 “Nightmarish End of Hauptmann”
May 30, 1936 Fighter Hoffman
June 13, 1936 Gov. Hoffman and “Jersey Justice”
June 20, 1936 “Lindbergh deposits ransom”
Look
February, 1937 Parolees who commit crimes
August 29, 1939 Robert Elliott photo spread
February 27, 1940 Eight years later
July 2, 1940 Hauptmann Case by Alexander Woolcott
(Lynd Ward illustrations)
Master Detective
February, 1954 The Lindbergh Kidnaping
McCall’s
October, 1956 AML – Her Life Story in Pictures
April, 1937 Ten years of a hero’s life (photo feature)
The Microscope
Volume 31 No. 1 Microscopic Trace Evidence - The Overlooked
First Quarter 1983 Clue (Part IV) - Skip Palenik (The
Lindberg kidnapping wooden ladder
investigation)
Mid Week Pictorial (New York Times)
March 12, 1932
Modern Man
March, 1963 The Lindbergh Case
Modern Maturity
April-May 1982 I Covered the Lindbergh Kidnapping
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Modern Mechanix and Inventions
December, 1934 How Experts Trapped Kidnap Suspect
The Modern Psychologist
April, 1935 Hypnotism Will Solve the Hauptmann Mystery
Modern Screen
May, 1935 Was it right to film the Hauptmann trial?
Motion Picture / Golden Screen
December, 1934 Newsreels cover the arrest: pictures of Charlie
and BRH; Will Rogers (pages 16, 35, 66)
Motion Picture Herald
January 19, 1935 Newsreel Camera in Hauptmann Courtroom
Murder Can Be Fun
#16 – 1995 Lindbergh Lunacy (debunks skeptics’ books)
Murder Casebook
1990 – Volume 2, Part 29 The Lindbergh Kidnap
Murder in Mind
1998 (Largely the same as Murder Casebook)
The Nation
March 16, 1932 “The World Against the Lindberghs”
March 23, 1932 “The American ‘Mind’”
June 29, 1932 Gaston Means
January 16, 23 OR 30, 1935 Marshall, M: “Biggest Show on Earth.”
National Geographic
September, 1934 Flying Around the North Atlantic
National Review
40 – 1985 An American Tragedy
Nautilus Magazine: Self-help Through Self-Knowledge
May 1932 Pg. 12 editorial: Baby Lindy & Capone
New Jersey Monthly
August, 1981 Legacy of a Kidnapping: Olson and Kerwin
New Republic
March 16, 1932 The Week
March 23, 1932 The Week
January 23, 1935 The Week
February 6, 1935
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February 27, 1935 “Both Guilty”
April 17, 1935 Review of Whipple Book
Newsweek
September 29, 1934 Lt. Finn gets his man
October 6, 1934 Hauptmann indicted
October 13, 1934 Extradition proceedings
October 27, 1934 Extradition
November 10, 1934 Reilly engaged
December 29, 1934 Flemington readies
1935
January 5, 1935 Was Hauptmann Here?
January 12, 1935 Trial Coverage
January 19, 1935 Nellie of Flemington
Sports at the Trial
January 26, 1935 Trial coverageFebruary 2, 1935 Trial coverage
February 9, 1935 Trial coverage
February 16, 1935 Trial ends
The media’s output
February 23, 1935 Verdict, etc.
AP’s error on the verdict
March 16, 1935 Reporters’ books on the case
March 23, 1935 The cost of prosecution
April 13, 1935 Reilly dismissed
May 25, 1935 Jafsie honoured
June 29, 1935 Hauptmann’s appeal
January 4, 1936 CAL’s departure (Scoop of the year)
August 25, 1975 A Crime That Doesn’t Pay (Bronfman
kidnapping)
December 6, 1976 “Did Hauptmann Do It?” (Scaduto review with
Wilentz quotes)
June 24, 1985 “Cobbling Up Conviction” (Kennedy review)
New Yorker
December 29, 1934 Profile of Jafsie
January 12, 1935 Reilly profile + minor gossipy bits
March 9, 1935 BRH and circumstantial evidence
June 15, 1935 “Death in the Forenoon” (Violet Sharpe)
November 6, 1937 $25,000 N. J. State Reward
March 19, 1938 The truth about the Lindbergh case
New York State Bar Association Journal
June, 2005 Big Ed Reilly & The Lindbergh Kidnapping
Case
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New York Times Magazine
May 8, 1977 “The Price of Fame” (AML speaks of the
kidnapping 50 years later)
North American Review
January, 1934 The Lindbergh Case
Official Detective Stories
February, 1935 Crime of the Century (CAL Jr Cover)
May, 1936 The Hauptmann Detective’s Biggest Case
May, 1940 The Shooting of Lindbergh Suspect No.1
(Ernest Brinkert)
January, 1974 How Gaston Means made a fortune on the
murdered Lindbergh baby
Outlook
April, 1932 Lindbergh and the pressParanoia
Summer, 1994 Lindbergh Kidnapping Hoax
(Ahlgren/Monier review)
Pathfinder
August 2, 1930 Early picture of CAL Jr.
August 15, 1931 Lindberghs minus junior take a vacation
May 15, 1937 Hauptmann aftermath (Ellis Parker and Wendel)
People
September 6, 1982 Bruno Richard Hauptmann’s widow accuses
authorities of framing and executing an innocent
man for the 1932 Lindberg baby kidnapping
Photography Workshop
Fall, 1950 Hauptmann’s body removed from the
deathhouse
Playbill
May, 1992 Hauptmann
Police
September-October, 1968 "Arthur Koehler: Scientist – Investigator” by
Arthur S. Aubry, Jr. -- pp.28-34)
The Police Reporter
February, 1935 Policing An International Murder Trial (Page 8)
Ellis Parker (Page 22, 26)
Walter Lyle promoted (Page 24)
May-June, 1936 Colonel Kimberling Promoted (Page 9)
Popular Mechanics
December, 1934 “Sherlock Holmes Returns”
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March, 1937 Wood Detective Solves Mysteries
Popular Science
May 1934 Scientific Detectives Smash Kidnap Gangs:
Lindbergh, Urschel, Machine Gun Kelly
Princeton Recollector
Vol. II, No. 9 & 10, Spring 1977
Published by the Princeton History Project
Radio Guide
March 21, 1936 "What Walter Winchell Knows about
Hauptmann"
March 28, 1936 Part II
April 4, 1936 Winchell; inside story on Hauptmann
April 11, 1936 continued: Winchells Forty-Two Days at
Flemington
Radio Stars
May, 1936 Boake Carter Reveals Important Unpublished
Facts About Hauptmann
Reader’s Digest
May, 1932 Lindbergh and the press (Outlook)
December, 1934 I could have broken the Lindbergh case (Today)
September, 1961 Waller book section
October, 1961 Part II
Real (The exciting magazine for men)
February 1956 Hoffman: “The governor could not stop
stealing”
Real America
January, 1935 Official Secrets Behind the Capture of Bruno
Hauptmann – infighting among the three police
forces: NJSP, New York and Hoover’s
Real Detective
May, 1932 “The Strangle-hold of the Kidnappers”
O’Sullivan: “
The Most Horrible Crime in the World”December, 1934 "How a Government Hand-writing Sleuth
Broke the Lindbergh Case”
January, 1935 Behind the scenes at the Hauptmann trial
February, 1935 Why I’m Defending Hauptmann by Reilly
(Reilly background and previous cases)
May, 1935 Did Hauptmann work alone?
June, 1935 Lindberg Kidnap Mystery
July, 1935 Did Hauptmann work alone?
Aug, 1935 Did Hauptmann work alone?
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February, 1936 Does this confession clear Hauptmann?
(shouts from Vincent Godfrey Burns)
March 1938 Lindbergh kidnap hoax story
April 1938 Another Lindbergh kidnap hoax story
June, 1971 The real Criminals in the Lindbergh Case
Real-Life Crimes
1993 Who Murdered Lindbergh’s Baby?
Remember
December 1994 /January, 1995 Who killed the Lindbergh baby?
Ahlgren and Monier
Reminisce
March/April 2000 Couple with baby recall being stopped
The Ring
(Boxing Magazine)Nov. Oct. Sept. 1934 Jafsie poem
Ripper Notes
October, 2004 “The Vesica Piscis Connection: Jack the Ripper,
Jesus Christ and the Lindbergh Tragedy”
Saturday Evening Post
October 21, 1933 CAL – The Great Unknown (Harry Bruno)
April 20, 1935 Arthur Koehler: “Who made that ladder?”
March 8, 1952 Did they really solve the case?
October 23, 1954 The Mystery of Harold Hoffman
April, 1976 Kidnapping Victims:Tragic Aftermaths
Saturday Review
August 26, 1961 George Waller cover
Vol. XLIV, No. 34
Scientific American
July, 1937 Sherlock Holmes of the Forests
Scribner’s
January, 1936 Why Blame It On The Papers?
Sir!
November 25, 1953 The truth about the Lindbergh case
Startling Detective June, 1932 The inside story July, 1932 Capone and the Secret Behind the Lindbergh
Kidnapping
Aug. 1932 Find the Lindy Killers! September, 1932 Fantastic angles of the Lindbergh mystery15
November, 1932 Editorial: America has fallen down on the
Lindbergh case
February 1933 Bungling the Lindbergh case
May 1933 Was the Lindbergh Baby really found?
August 1933 Gaston Means King of Swindlers
February 1934 Mystery girl in the Lindbergh case
(Violet Sharpe)
October 1934 Revealing New Facts About Dr. Condon and
the Lindbergh Case
December 1934 Secrets of the Lindbergh manhunt April, 1935 High spots in the Lindbergh case
(detailed chronology)
October 1937 Torture kidnap (Ellis Parker / Wendel)
The Sunday Times magazine
January 9, 2005 The man who says he is Charles Lindbergh Jr.
(Loren Husted)
Survey
April 1, 1932 (#68) Barnes,H. E. 68. “Deeper Lesson of the
Lindbergh Kidnapping.” (pages 17-19).
Theater Week
August 3, 1992 Hauptmann
Time Magazine
September 29, 1930 Dwight Morrow cover
1932
March 14, 1932 Snatchers on Sourland Mountain
March 21, 1932 Lindberghs treasonous for promising leniency
CAL assumes control, hires gangsters
Capone offers help in Brisbane interview
March 28, 1932 No developments
April 4, 1932 Curtis
April 18, 1932 Ransom paid and no results
April 25, 1932 Confirmation the ransom note symbol was
widely known
May 2, 1932 CAL Jr. coverLengthy summary of crime and payment
May 16, 1932 Gaston Means arrest – Evalyn McLean
May 23, 1932 Finding the baby; Hoover statement
June 13, 1932 William Allen’s sideshow ends
June 20, 1932 Gaston Means convicted
June 27, 1932 Gaston Means sentenced
1934
October 1, 1934 “4U-13-41”
October 8, 1934 “Evidence” (numerous photos)
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December 31, 1934 “At Flemington”
1935
January 7, 1935 “Flemington Fantasy” (About Limberg booklet)
January 14, 1935 “New Jersey v. Hauptmann”
January 21, 1935 “New Jersey v. Hauptmann (Cont’d)”
January 28, 1935 Letter to editor re Sherriff Curtiss
Kathleen Norris profile
February 4, 1935 “New Jersey v. Hauptmann (Cont’d)”
February 11, 1935 “New Jersey v. Hauptmann (Cont’d)”
GRAFLEX camera ad
February 25, 1935 “Hauptmann to Chair”
“Unhappy Ending” – media errs on verdict
1936
January 6, 1936 “Hero & Herod”: CAL’s flight (lengthy)
January 13, 1936 “Hero & Herod” (cont’d)
January 27, 1936 “Hoffman to Hauptmann” – 30 day reprieve
September 8, 1961 Review of Waller book
Today
() October 27, 1934 I could have broken the Lindbergh case
today – The Inquirer Magazine
April 9, 1978 Bruno Richard Hauptmann: Killer OR Victim?
Tower Radio
April, 1935 Boake Carter:“I Cover the Lindbergh Case”
(Trial drawing by George Clark)
1936
Tru-Crime Detective Cases
#1, March 1941. Uncensored Facts about the Lindbergh
Kidnapping – BRH innocent
True
June, 1937 Is the Lindbergh Case Being Cracked?
September 1941 Does a curse shadow Lindbergh?
March 1949 Hynd: “Everybody Wanted in the Act”
December, 1963 “Startling New Evidence In Lindbergh Kidnaping” (George Waller)
True Detective
June 1970 New Jersey’s Crooked Governor (Hoffman)
February 1975 The Lindbergh Kidnap-Murder
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True Detective Mysteries
February, 1931 Constance Morrow’s kidnapping
June, 1932 Hatton W. Sumners on the Kidnapping
Nov, 1932 – May, 1933 Untold facts in the Lindbergh Kidnapping
November, 1932 Untold Facts in the Lindbergh Kidnapping
December. 1932
January, 1933 Spitale and Bitz
February, 1933 Ransom negotiations and payment
March, 1933
April, 1933 Violet Sharpe/Gaston Means/Curtis
May, 1933 Brinckert/
January, March, May, 1935 The Lindbergh Kidnap capture (Hynd)
January, 1935 The Lindbergh Kidnap capture (Hynd)
March, 1935 The capture
May, 1935 Real Story behind the Capture (Hynd) – error
filled – “found $30 K at BRH’s”
June, 1935 Ellis Parker Death Mystery
November, 1935 How much did Hauptmann tell his wife?
May, 1936 Secrets From Governor Hoffman's Private Files:
Not a one man job
July, 1936 "I Saw Bruno Hauptmann Die"
August, 1936 Mysterious Mr. X of the ransom notes
September, 1936 “The Untold Truth about Hauptmann’s Wife”
Unrevealed Secrets that Torture Gaston Means
October, 1936 What Hauptmann revealed: Rev. Werner
May, 1937 Unrevealed secrets that torture Gaston Means
April, 1938 The Great Parker-Wendel Mystery
(book-length)
1939? “Unsolved Phases of the Hauptmann Case –
New and Startling Revelations” by Avery Hale.
June, 1940 Ellis Parker’s brain tumour & his behaviour
towards Wendel
True Romances
July, 1938 Love Story of the Lindberghs
August, 1938 Part II of II (Impact of kidnapping on their love)
UNSOLVED
Vol 2 Issue 22 1964 Who Kidnapped The Lindbergh Baby?
U.S. News and World Report
November 4, 1985 Anna Hauptmann
Vanity Fair
July, 1931 William Cotton portrait
December, 1934 Jafsie
October, 1935 Lindberghs: First Romancers of the Air
October, 1998 Kidnap excerpt from Berg
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Vital Speeches
September 15, 1936 (Vol. 2) Thatcher, T.D. “Trial by Newspaper:
Hauptmann Case and the Remedy.”
Pgs 778-781.
Voice Of Experience
April, 1936 Will society crucify Hauptmann’s son?
(Mannfried Hauptmann cover)
May, 1936 Pastor fights the chair
Wisconsin Trails
December, 2004 Madison’s Forest Products Laboratory (Koehler)The Case of the Telltale Ladder
Woman Today
May, 1935 Verna Snyder: “I Sat in Judgement”
Woman’s World
March 6, 1990 The Crime of the Century (Fisher quotes)
Wynn’s Astrology Magazine
November, 1935 Key Cycle of the Lindbergh Case
December, 1935 Bruno Hauptmann, Isidor Fisch and Violet
Sharpe in the Lindbergh Case
Yankee Magazine
March, 1982 The Night the Lindbergh Baby Disappeared
February, 1994 Who Killed the Lindberg Baby? (Ahlgren and
Monier)
THE PRINCETON RECOLLECTOR: A MONTHLY JOURNAL OF LOCAL HISTORY,
Published by the Princeton History Project. 2 Issues, Vol. II, No. 9 & 10, Spring 1977. Special
Edition. With articles on; Lindbergh Kidnapping Revelations Disclosed * Lindbergh Tragedy
Forecast in Sutphin's Sourland Stories * Lindbergh rented home in Rosedale * Lindbergh estate
pictures * DeLong Filed First Story or on Abduction of Lindbergh Child * Bleak Night of Crime *
Merritt Reveals Hauptmann Visit after Forty-Five Years * Harry Conover Watched Headlights of
Kidnapper's Car * Reporters put Hopewell on Map * State Police scoured Entire Region in Search of
Clue. No. 10 includes Articles on capture of suspects and Trial. Condition is good, Daily News
Format.
Stage Productions
July, 2013
Cameron, William. 2006 (Reading: Tuesday, October 24th). Violet Sharp. Theatre Row
Studios, 42nd Street, New York.
Franklin, Cary John. 2002. Loss of Eden. Opera Theatre of St. Louis. Greening, John. June, 2002. A Ladder in Hopewell. NC Stage Company Theater,
Asheville, NC.
Greenwood, David Valdes. October, 1998. Brave Navigator. Pyramid Theatre Alliance,
Rochester Playwright Festival.
Kazman, Harry. Lindbergh and Hauptmann: The Trial of the Century. (a reenactment of
the trial). Hunterdon County Courthouse, Flemington.
Logan, John. Hauptmann. (got as far as Off-Broadway). New York.
Mack, Ed and Kazman, Harry, Producers.
Symposium Commemorating The 60th Anniversary of theTrial of the Century.
1995. Hunterdon County Courthouse, Flemington. Mooney, Bill. April 25 and 26, 2003. Everyone Wanted in the Act. (One-man show;fundraiser for the Hunterdon County Medical Foundation). Hunterdon County Courthouse,
Flemington.
Ogborn, Jeffrey. 2001. Baby Case. Arden Theatre Co. Philadelphia. Wingfield, Garth. Flight. 2005. Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York.
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