Crime Classics: “A Gentle Murderer” Joins the List!
This is a guest post by Zach Klitzman, editorial assistant in the Library’s Publishing Office. A priest, a detective and an impoverished poet might sound like the setup to a joke—but Father Duffy,...
View ArticleCrime Classics Returns: “The Thinking Machine”
This is a guest post by Grace Conroy, an intern in the Library’s Publishing Office. Intriguing, astonishing, mind-boggling — such are the intellectual feats of professor Augustus S. F. X. Van Dusen,...
View ArticleNew! “The ‘Canary’ Murder Case” from Library’s Crime Classics Series
This is a guest post by Allen Nguyen, a Widening the Path intern in the Library’s Publishing Office. Ambitious and daring showgirl Margaret O’Dell, nicknamed the “Canary,” has earned the ire of...
View ArticleCrime Classics: Richard Harding Davis Gets Lost “In the Fog”
This is a guest post by Zach Klitzman, a writer-editor in the Library’s Publishing Office. A dashing explorer returned from an African expedition. A fabulously wealthy and fabulously beautiful...
View ArticlePublishing at the Library, with Aimee Hess
Aimee Hess. Photo:Shawn Miller. –Aimee Hess in the Publishing Office helps produce books highlighting the Library’s collections. This story also appears in the Nov.-Dec. issue of the Library of...
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