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Howard Blum
A tale of murder, deceit, celebrity, media manipulation, and film as propaganda, when the bombing of the Los Angeles Times building in 1910 exposed a deadly "national dynamite plot" by trade unionists to terrorize America with one hundred bombings in a doomed attempt to force capitalism to its knees. The relentless pursuit, capture, trial, and punishment of the bombers made a national hero of master detective Billy Burns, and entangled crusading defense lawyer Clarence Darrow in a reckless, nearly career-ending scheme to bribe witnesses and jurors and throttle justice. Meanwhile, the events inspired D.W. Griffith to make his groundbreaking film The Birth of a Nation.
| Edition | 1st pbk. ed. |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Three Rivers Press |
| Pages | 339 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-307-34695-1 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-307-34695-7 primary |
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