Le Détective.
From Yale's Beinecke
Rare Book and Manuscript Library: A look at a
November 1928 issue of
Le Détective, a Paris investigative newspaper that claims that Chicago is "the capital of crime" and shows Chicago policemen nabbing a culprit.
For their next book event, writers will also appreciate the
photographs from
The Popular Entertainer and Self-Instructor in Elocution (1898), which provides helpful poses of "hatred," "flight," "accusation," and "defiance."
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