Author

Publication

1999-09-01 - Harvard University Press

Language

English

Word Count

86,500 words, Guess

Page Count

346 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Better World Books9780674000827
  • Open LibraryOL7670279M

Classifications

  • LCCHV6598 .F37 1999
  • DDC364.15/4/0830973
  • LCCHV6598 .F37 1997

Description

Kidnapped is a look at some of the great kidnapping cases in American history, the stories that have haunted parents over the past 125 years. Fass describes the kidnapping of Charley Ross in 1874, the first of a series of kidnappings to be called "the crime of the century": the notorious case of Leopold and Loeb, two rich young men who murdered a younger cousin simply to see if they could get away with it; the abduction of Gloria Vanderbilt, the "poor little rich girl" taken by her own aunt at the start of a vicious custody battle; and the most famous case of all, the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby. More importantly, Kidnapped presents, in a series of brilliant narratives, a window into the American mind, providing us with new insights into parenting and the American family, the media and our fascination with celebrity, policing and law enforcement, gender and sexuality, mental health, and much more. Turning from these historic cases, she takes us back to crimes that have only recently fallen out of the headlines, such as the disappearance of Etan Patz in New York or Jacob Wetterling in Minnesota, and the growing industry revolving around missing children, from not-for-profit foundations publicizing missing children to for-profit businesses offering to insure children against kidnapping.

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  • KidnappedPaperbackHarvard University Press1999-09-01

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