18 Tiny Deaths

18 Tiny Deaths The Untold Story of Frances Glessner Lee and the Invention of Modern Forensics

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"Eye-opening biography of Frances Glessner Lee, who brought American medical forensics into the scientific age...genuinely compelling."--Kirkus Reviews "A captivating portrait of a feminist hero and forensic pioneer." --Booklist The story of a woman whose ambition and accomplishments far exceeded the expectations of her time, 18 Tiny Deathsfollows the transformation of a young, wealthy socialite into the mother of modern forensics... Frances Glessner Lee, born a socialite to a wealthy and influential Chicago family in the 1870s, was never meant to have a career, let alone one steeped in death and depravity. Yet she developed a fascination with the investigation of violent crimes, and made it her life's work. Best known for creating the Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death, a series of dollhouses that appear charming--until you notice the macabre little details: an overturned chair, or a blood-spattered comforter. And then, of course, t

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ISBN: 9781432880088
Publisher: Thorndike Press
Imprint: Thorndike Press
Pub date:
Edition: Large print edition
DEWEY: 363.25092
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: cm
Weight: 635g
Height: 213mm
Width: 142mm
Spine width: 28mm