The Psychology Book : From Shamanism to Cutting-Edge Neuroscience, 250 Milestones in the History of Psychology
(2014)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Union Square & Co., 2014
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ISBN/ISSN
9781402792359 MWT15615817, 1402792352 15615817
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English
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From the archives of The New York Times, eighty-six of the most fascinating crime stories from over 166 years on the beat. This fascinating book, edited by award-winning New York Times editor Kevin Flynn, captures the breadth of the newspaper's in-depth coverage of crime for the past 166 years-including heists unsolved for decades, scandalous white-collar crimes, shocking kidnappings, the devastation wrought by serial killers, and the inner workings of organized crime. The 86 articles include: "Dismay in Whitechapel: Two More Women Found" (October 1, 1888) "7 Chicago Gangsters Slain by Firing Squad of Rivals, Some in Police Uniforms" (February 15, 1929) "Speakeasy Census Shows Brisk Trade" -C. G. Poore (April 14, 1929) "Gandhi Is Killed by a Hindu; India Shaken; World Mourns; 15 Die in Rioting in Bombay" -Robert Trumbull (January 31, 1948) "Star of India and 8 Other Stolen Gems Returned to City from Miami Locker" -Jack Roth (January 9, 1965) ".44 Killer Wounds 12th and 13th Victims" -Robert D. McFadden (August 1, 1977) "2 Students in Colorado School Said to Gun Down as Many as 23 and Kill Themselves in a Siege" -James Brooke (April 21, 1999) "Tale of 3 Inmates Who Vanished from Alcatraz Remains a Mystery 50 Years Later" -Robert D. McFadden (June 10, 2012) "Straight from TV to Jail: Durst Is Charged in Killing" -Charles V. Bagli and Vivian Yee (March 16, 2015)

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