Return Again to the Scene of the Crime

A Guide to Even More Infamous Places in Chicago

Nonfiction, Travel, Museums, Tours, & Points of Interest, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime
Cover of the book Return Again to the Scene of the Crime by Richard Lindberg, Turner Publishing Company
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Richard Lindberg ISBN: 9781620451328
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company Publication: August 1, 2001
Imprint: Cumberland House Publishing Language: English
Author: Richard Lindberg
ISBN: 9781620451328
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Publication: August 1, 2001
Imprint: Cumberland House Publishing
Language: English

Return again to the scene of the crime and visit the secret hideouts of Nazi saboteurs, anarchist plotters, charlatans, fakers, gangsters, and even a love-sick matron dubbed the "Torso Killer." See up close the murdering matrimonial bluebeard Johann Hoch and probe the unsolved mysteries surrounding the disappearance of candy heiress Helen Brach, the sinking of the "Christmas Tree Ship," and dozens of famous gangland "rubouts." This sequel to the best-selling Return to the Scene of the Crime is a provocative travel guide and road map pointing toward more dark and unexplored corners of the Windy City and its surrounding suburbs. The bizarre, the unexpected, and the offbeat are viewed through a kaleidoscope of colorful Chicago neighborhoods populated by outrageous characters. Crime scenes are presented in "then-and-now" perspective with running commentary on the history of the city. Included in the neighborhood tours is a unique collection of side trips--shorter, lighter historical vignettes that spirit out-of-towners to places of interest in Chicago that are not necessarily infamous. Once you have read this guidebook, you will want to return to the scene of the crime, again and again.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Return again to the scene of the crime and visit the secret hideouts of Nazi saboteurs, anarchist plotters, charlatans, fakers, gangsters, and even a love-sick matron dubbed the "Torso Killer." See up close the murdering matrimonial bluebeard Johann Hoch and probe the unsolved mysteries surrounding the disappearance of candy heiress Helen Brach, the sinking of the "Christmas Tree Ship," and dozens of famous gangland "rubouts." This sequel to the best-selling Return to the Scene of the Crime is a provocative travel guide and road map pointing toward more dark and unexplored corners of the Windy City and its surrounding suburbs. The bizarre, the unexpected, and the offbeat are viewed through a kaleidoscope of colorful Chicago neighborhoods populated by outrageous characters. Crime scenes are presented in "then-and-now" perspective with running commentary on the history of the city. Included in the neighborhood tours is a unique collection of side trips--shorter, lighter historical vignettes that spirit out-of-towners to places of interest in Chicago that are not necessarily infamous. Once you have read this guidebook, you will want to return to the scene of the crime, again and again.

More books from Turner Publishing Company

Cover of the book The Potbelly Syndrome by Richard Lindberg
Cover of the book In America by Richard Lindberg
Cover of the book Historic Photos of Virginia by Richard Lindberg
Cover of the book The Nonprofit Strategy Revolution by Richard Lindberg
Cover of the book User's Guide to Eye Health Supplements by Richard Lindberg
Cover of the book Healing Fibromyalgia by Richard Lindberg
Cover of the book Understanding Pregnancy and Childbirth by Richard Lindberg
Cover of the book General MacArthur Wisdom and Visions by Richard Lindberg
Cover of the book The Missing Wellness Factors: EPA and Dha by Richard Lindberg
Cover of the book The Stone Guide to Dog Grooming for All Breeds by Richard Lindberg
Cover of the book Historic Photos of Long Island by Richard Lindberg
Cover of the book Because Nothing Looks Like God Teacher's Guide by Richard Lindberg
Cover of the book Everything's Relative by Richard Lindberg
Cover of the book F-4 Phantom II Society by Richard Lindberg
Cover of the book Nowhere to Run by Richard Lindberg
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy