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The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America

The Devil in the White City:  Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America
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ISBN13: 9780375725609
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Bringing Chicago circa 1893 to vivid life, Erik Larson's spellbinding bestseller intertwines the true tale of two men--the brilliant architect behind the legendary 1893 World's Fair, striving to secure America’s place in the world; and the cunning serial killer who used the fair to lure his victims to their death. Combining meticulous research with nail-biting storytelling, Erik Larson has crafted a narrative with all the wonder of newly discovered history and the thrills of the best fiction.

 

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Any city who builds for an event, World's Fair or the Olympics, can be put in perspective by this book. Times may have changed but human strengths and weaknesses are timeless. It teaches lessons about about building things and human nature. Not a light read. It cascaded to me after she read it. My wife's book club thought this was a winner. It is a gripping story for both men and women. After reading the book you will want to talk about it with friends or your spouse.

Chicago at the time was full of dualities, simultaneously a place of wild possibility and total despair. The book hones in on two fascinating events of the late 1800s: architect Daniel Burnham and the construction of the World's Fair, and the notorious serial killer H.H. Concurrently, Holmes preys on naive young women coming to the city seeking adventure and opportunity, constructing a "murder castle" in which he would slowly lure in his victims and murder them. It's a page turner. Highly recommended. Holmes.

Recommendation: This book encompasses so many interesting facts and subjects, it's got something for everyone. Set in the chaos of late nineteenth century Chicago, Devil in the White City is one of the most meticulously researched and engrossing books I've read in years. I would be reading on a week night and look up to find it was 4 am. Burnham (and many others, including Olmsted, who designed Central Park) set out to achieve the impossible against all odds, creating a "white city" set against the backdrop of a dark and rough metropolis.

One pivotal person was knocked out just by needing an appendectomy. The Ferris Wheel was invented for this fair as American engineers vied to come up with something at least as good as the Eiffel Tower, made for the Paris Expo (by Ferris of Pittsburg). He's pretty interesting but not really necessary to the outstanding detail of the World's Fair. On another level, the men in their 50s and 60s in charge of the fair had medical problems which couldn't be fixed so they just suffered or, even worse, one of them would just die upon getting anything the least serious. The planning for the fair was incredible. It killed him. This is because the fair is super intriguing and it would be quite an experience.

I would love to get into a time capsule, see the fair for a day or two, get right back in and come back to modern life. However, we would find the privations of living back then unendurable for more than that. Health problems affected the project on every level. However, I found myself totally captivated instead by all the details of getting the World's Fair of 1893 underway in Chicago. Bill Cody had his Wild West show next door to the fair and it was wildly successful. On one hand, there were constant worries about protecting against typhus and cholera outbreaks.

Although the city was covered in grime from coal and gas lamps, electricity was brought to the world's fair. There is a serial killer with his own hotel adjacent to the World's Fair. I expected to like the serial killer aspect of this work the best. The difficulties were enormous. That alone made everything look spectacular.

I had trouble keeping all of the different men who were involved straight and some of the more technical references went over my head. It brought back my high school days when I read true crime almost exclusively. This book alternated between the construction of the Chicago World's Fair and the story of H.H. Holmes a serial killer operating in Chicago at the same time.I was a lot more interested in the serial killer story line than the World's Fair construction story line. Because the serial killer part was less than half of the book, I didn't feel like it was developed as it could have been.Architecture buffs will like the construction story line more than I did I'm sure.

When I contacted Thrifit they responded very quickly and refunded my money immediately. I did not receive the book I ordered. Based on their customer service, I would give them another try.

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