
Starkweather: The Story of a Mass Murderer
by William Allen
"Starkweather: The Story of a Mass Murderer" by William Allen, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1976. Hardcover with worn dust jacket, illustrated with photographs. A detailed account of Charles Starkweather's crimes, offering unique insights into this infamous case. A rare find for true crime collectors.
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The book is in fair condition, with the dust jacket showing signs of wear, including minor edge tears and some discoloration. The binding is solid, and the pages are clean and unmarked. Overall, it is a well-preserved copy despite the visible signs of aging.
About This Vintage 1976 Edition
"Starkweather: The Story of a Mass Murderer" by William Allen, published by Houghton Mifflin Company in Boston in 1976, offers a detailed exploration of one of America's most notorious criminal cases. Illustrated with photographs, this book provides an in-depth look into the life and crimes of Charles Starkweather, a mass murderer who captured national attention in the late 1950s. This edition stands out for its comprehensive narrative and visual documentation, making it a valuable resource for true crime enthusiasts and historians alike. Despite being out of print, this edition remains a sought-after piece for collectors of true crime literature. The book is in reasonable condition, with some wear to the dust jacket, but the binding remains intact.
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