By William M. 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.
A 1964 hardcover 4th printing in very nice shape: some edgewear and chipping to the jacket, but it has a wrap on it, and is still quite bright, albeit with some fading to the spine. Neat and unmarked inside, minimal toning for its age; no dog-ears, pages are snug. A lovely vintage find.