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Madison Square tragedy, the murder of Stanford White : 25 June, 1906

Label
Madison Square tragedy, the murder of Stanford White : 25 June, 1906
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
Rated PA
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Madison Square tragedy
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
Treasury of XXth century murder
Sub title
the murder of Stanford White : 25 June, 1906
Summary
Nominee, Reuben Award for Best Graphic NovelBringing to life turn-of-the-century New York and the scintillating career of one of its most famous architects, as well as the vices that cost him his life, this true-crime graphic novel tells the story of one of the most scandalous murders of the times. Stanford White was one of New York's most famous architects, having designed many mansions and the first Madison Square Garden; his influence on New York's look at the turn of the century was pervasive. As he became popular and in demand, he also became quite self-indulgent: he had a taste for budding young showgirls on Broadway, even setting up a private apartment to entertain them in, including a room with a red velvet swing. When he met Evelyn Nesbit-an exquisite young nymph, cover girl, showgirl, inspiration for Charles Dana Gibson's drawing The Eternal Question and later for the movie The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing-he knew he was on to something special. However, Evelyn eventually married a young Pittsburgh decadent heir with a dark side who developed a deep hatred for White and what he may or may not have done to her
Target audience
adult
Classification
Content