[Gutenberg 64249] • Holmes' Own Story / In Which the Alleged Multi-murderer and Arch Conspirator Tells of the Twenty-two Tragic Deaths and Disappearances in Which He Is Said to Be Implicated, With Moyamensing Prison Diary Appendix
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- Authors
- Mudgett, Herman W.
- Publisher
- Burk & McFetridge Co.
- Tags
- mudgett , 1861-1896 , herman w. , serial murderers -- illinois -- chicago -- biography
- Date
- 1895-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 2.87 MB
- Lang
- en
H. H. Holmes' own account of his life and the incidents that lead to his imprisonment and execution.
The book is out of print but has been scanned and is available to read through the Library of Congress. The Library of Congress copy includes a signed letter from the author to Samuel W. Pennypacker bound before title.