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The kidnap years, the astonishing true history of the forgotten kidnapping epidemic that shook Depression-era America, David Stout

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The kidnap years, the astonishing true history of the forgotten kidnapping epidemic that shook Depression-era America, David Stout
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 401-417) and index
Illustrations
platesillustrationsportraits
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The kidnap years
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
David Stout
Sub title
the astonishing true history of the forgotten kidnapping epidemic that shook Depression-era America
Summary
"The Great Depression was a time of incomparable financial desperation in America. Thugs with submachine guns and square-jawed G-men have long dominated the vernacular images of fear, lawlessness, and corruption set against the decimating poverty of that decade. But little known - until now - are the many serial dramas that played out in homes and hideouts, courtrooms and cold cases across the country. In a time of panic, legal lethargy, corruption, and incompetence, there was one sure-fire means to make money, one that was seized upon by both criminals and resourceful civilians. Best of all, one likely to go unpunished: kidnapping. Gritty, visceral, and thoughtfully reported, The Kidnap Years chronicles a forgotten time in America's history when the economic hardships of the Great Depression and the low legal risk of kidnapping led to a sweep of abductions that afflicted all corners of the country."--, Provided by publisher
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