Wicked Ridgefield Connecticut

Wicked Ridgefield  Connecticut
Author: Jack Sanders
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2016-10-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781439658345

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Ridgefield is no stranger to life's shadier characters. The history of this idyllic community includes cunning crooks, suburban embezzlers, bungling burglars and wandering scallywags. In 1894, a group of bank robbers literally blew it in a heist at the Saving Bank--the explosion attracted witnesses to see the gang miss out on a grand haul of fifty dollars. Half a decade later, in 1940, a skeleton whose origins still befuddle experts was unearthed in a tree nursery. This look at the darker side of Ridgefield's past includes sad and tragic moments as well, such as newlyweds imprisoned in the Tombs, the Satanists of the '70s and a hermit murdered for love. Local editor Jack Sanders tells fascinating tales of two centuries of Ridgefield criminals, n'er-do-wells and even wayward do-gooders in this entertaining--and occasionally humorous--glimpse into some of the town's wickedest moments.

Wicked Weird Wily Yankees

Wicked Weird   Wily Yankees
Author: Stephen Gencarella
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781493032679

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Incredible Stories of the Prophets, Vagabonds, Fortune-Tellers, Hermits, Lords, and Poets Who Shaped New England New England has been a lot of things—an economic hub, a cultural center, a sports mecca—but it is also home to many of the strangest individuals in America. Wicked Weird & Wily Yankees explores and celebrates the eccentric personalities who have left their mark in a way no other book has before. Some folks are known, others not so much, but the motley cast of characters that emerges from these pages represents a fascinating cross-section of New England’s most peculiar denizens. Look inside to find: Tales of the Leather Man and the Old Darned Man, who both spent years crisscrossing the highways and byways of the northeast, their origins and motivation to remain forever unknown. The magnificent homes of William Gillette and Madame Sherri, famed socialites who constructed enormous castles in the New England countryside. William Sheldon’s apocalyptic prophecies and wild claims including that the American Revolution had hastened the end of the world and that he could—through his mastery of the “od-force”—prevent cholera across the eastern United States. The mysterious fortune-teller Moll Pitcher whose predictions, some say, were sought by European royalty and whose fame made her the subject of poems, plays, and novels long after her death. Stretching back to the colonial era and covering the development and evolution of New England society through the beginning of the twenty-first century, this book captures the rebel spirit, prickly demeanors, and wily attitudes that have made the region the hotbed for oddity it is today. *All Royalties Donated to the Education and Youth Programs at the Connecticut River Museum*

The Endless Misery of the Wicked Proved from the Word of God

The Endless Misery of the Wicked Proved from the Word of God
Author: Eliphalet Beecher Coleman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 602
Release: 1835
Genre: Future punishment
ISBN: UCSD:31822043008440

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Hidden History of Ridgefield Connecticut

Hidden History of Ridgefield  Connecticut
Author: Jack Sanders
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781467118149

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Time nearly erased many astounding tales and unexpected anecdotes from Ridgefield's history. Its colorful characters include a widow who built a landmark Manhattan hotel, her neighbor who invented one of the first "helicopters" and a CIA operative who helped one thousand Americans flee Saigon at the end of the Vietnam War. Lesser known are the stories of the Ridgefield artists who gave the world Superman and Lowly Worm and brought the Wild West to life. One local writer helped make Hawthorne famous, while another penned thousands of hymns still sung around the globe. Join retired newspaper editor Jack Sanders as he uncovers nearly forgotten people and moments of Ridgefield's past.

The Ultimate Evil

The Ultimate Evil
Author: Maury Terry
Publsiher: Quirk Books
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2021-04-20
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781683692850

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The true-crime cult classic that inspired the Netflix docuseries The Sons of Sam: A Descent into Darkness and a companion podcast, The Ultimate Evil follows journalist Maury Terry’s decades-long investigation into the terrifying truth behind the Son of Sam murders. On August 10, 1977, the NYPD arrested David Berkowitz for the Son of Sam murders that had terrorized New York City for over a year. Berkowitz confessed to shooting sixteen people and killing six with a .44 caliber Bulldog revolver, and the case was officially closed. Journalist Maury Terry was suspicious of Berkowitz’s confession. Spurred by conflicting witness descriptions of the killer and clues overlooked in the investigation, Terry was convinced Berkowitz didn’t act alone. Meticulously gathering evidence for a decade, he released his findings in the first edition of The Ultimate Evil. Based upon the evidence he had uncovered, Terry theorized that the Son of Sam attacks were masterminded by a Yonkers-based cult that was responsible for other ritual murders across the country. After Terry’s death in 2015, documentary filmmaker Josh Zeman (Cropsey, The Killing Season, Murder Mountain) was given access to Terry’s files, which form the basis of his docuseries with Netflix and a companion podcast. Taken together with The Ultimate Evil, which includes a new introduction by Zeman, these works reveal the stunning intersections of power, wealth, privilege, and evil in America—from the Summer of Sam until today.

Wicked Hartford

Wicked Hartford
Author: Steve R. Thornton
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2017-10-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781439663066

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One of the oldest cities in America, Hartford holds plenty of sinful stories. Famed inventor and industrialist Samuel Colt sold arms to both the North and South in the buildup to the Civil War. The notorious Seyms Street jail was the subject of national criticism and scandal for its deplorable conditions. Local journalist Daniel Birdsall fought to expose corruption in the powerful insurance industry and local government at the expense of his own printing presses. Tension between unions and "robber barons" such as Jay Gould spilled into the streets during the Gilded Age. Author Steve Thornton takes readers on an exciting journey through the seedy underbelly of Hartford's past.

Fighting Evil

Fighting Evil
Author: Bradley Rae James,Rae James Bradley Rae James
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2010-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781440194337

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Enter a world where demons still stalk the earth. Fortunately, the Vatican Elite Force is there to make sure that they don't steal souls without a fight. Now, one of the Vatican's best special agents and assassins - Father Domenico Marsala - is on his most important mission yet: He's tracking down Asmodais Winters, the demon prince of lust who has already survived four assassination attempts. Iblis, the self-proclaimed King of the Jinn, has ordered Asmodais to revisit America in a bid to draw more human followers to the evil side. The mission holds special significance to Asmodais, who wants to find his daughter and former lover so he can bring them back to Paris. The Vatican Elite Force thinks that it has a good shot of ridding the world of the demon prince once and for all, but Father Marsala is about to face evil on a scale that he never imagined. Join him as he follows a path that features plenty of intrigue, lust and unexpected twists on the way to Fighting Evil.

Defying Gravity

Defying Gravity
Author: Carol de Giere
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2018-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781540043719

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From his writing of Godspell's score at age 23 through the making of the megahit musical Wicked and beyond, Defying Gravity: The Creative Career of Stephen Schwartz, from Godspell to Wicked takes readers into the world of the legendary Broadway and film composer-lyricist. In this authorized biography, drawing from her interviews with Schwartz and his collaborators, author Carol de Giere focuses on the behind-the-scenes stories for Schwartz's hits and disappointing flops. Readers will find colorful anecdotes and insights for his licensed musicals Children of Eden, Pippin Working, and others. Defying Gravity also includes Hollywood stories, beginning with a new foreword by composer Alan Menken. This updated and revised second edition delves into Stephen Schwartz's creative process for the new stage musicals The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Prince of Egypt, and other shows. It provides additional insights on Schwartz's early work with Leonard Bernstein and his more recent international work on Wicked. It offers additional “Creative Notes” – a popular feature of the first edition – with comments from Schwartz about overcoming creative blocks, collaboration, and the artistic life.