By William Kunstler. The 1922 case that, before the Lindbergh baby was taken, was the trial of the century, involving rector Edward Hall, choir singer (and Hall's lover) Eleanor Mills, Mrs. Hall and her brothers, and a case that I believe remains unsolved to this day.
While this sturdy PB is copyrighted 1980, I think this iteration is a bit younger. Some shelfwear, but an uncracked spine, sits straight, nice clean pages. A fine reading copy of a relatively scarce one.