The Devil in the White City Book by Erik Larson
The Devil in the White City Book by Erik Larson
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✅ 80gsm kornofuli off-white pages
✅ Matte cover
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✅ Genre - Historical Non-Fiction, True Crime.
✅ Language - English
✅ 440 pages
✅ Dimensions - 5.5 x 8.26 inches
✅ summary -
"The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson is a work of historical non-fiction that weaves together two parallel narratives. It tells the story of the Chicago World's Fair of 1893, known as the "White City," where architects and visionaries came together to create a stunning display of American ingenuity. Simultaneously, the book delves into the dark and chilling tale of H.H. Holmes, one of America's first serial killers, who operated in Chicago during the same time period. Larson's narrative juxtaposes the grandeur of the fair with the sinister activities of Holmes, creating a captivating and suspenseful account of this unique moment in history. It's a riveting exploration of architecture, true crime, and the contrast between light and darkness in the late 19th century.
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✅ 80gsm kornofuli off-white pages
✅ Matte cover
✅ local premium copy
✅ Genre - Historical Non-Fiction, True Crime.
✅ Language - English
✅ 440 pages
✅ Dimensions - 5.5 x 8.26 inches
✅ summary -
"The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson is a work of historical non-fiction that weaves together two parallel narratives. It tells the story of the Chicago World's Fair of 1893, known as the "White City," where architects and visionaries came together to create a stunning display of American ingenuity. Simultaneously, the book delves into the dark and chilling tale of H.H. Holmes, one of America's first serial killers, who operated in Chicago during the same time period. Larson's narrative juxtaposes the grandeur of the fair with the sinister activities of Holmes, creating a captivating and suspenseful account of this unique moment in history. It's a riveting exploration of architecture, true crime, and the contrast between light and darkness in the late 19th century.