An edition of The plot that failed (1912)

The plot that failed

official records which show conclusively that the Chicago tribune employed Burns detectives, who manufactured evidence intended to convict an honest man of the crime of perjury; startling exposure of a deliberate conspiracy against Senator William Lorimer and Edward Hines

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An edition of The plot that failed (1912)

The plot that failed

official records which show conclusively that the Chicago tribune employed Burns detectives, who manufactured evidence intended to convict an honest man of the crime of perjury; startling exposure of a deliberate conspiracy against Senator William Lorimer and Edward Hines

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National Pub. Co.
Language
English
Pages
16

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Edition Notes

Accompanied by "a sheet displaying in parallel columns what actually was said by three men, and what Sheridan [Burns' private secretary] managed to record."

Published in
[Washington

Classifications

Library of Congress
JK1197.61st.I3 A4

The Physical Object

Pagination
16 p.
Number of pages
16

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6542564M
Internet Archive
plotthatfailedof00adam_0
LCCN
12010148
OCLC/WorldCat
7969987

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