The Prison Diary and Letters of Chester Gillette: September 18, 1907 through March 30, 1908
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Book
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Publication Date
2007
Editor
Jack Sherman, Craig Brandon
Publisher
Richard W. Couper Press
City
Clinton, NY, USA
Series
Occasional Publications
ISBN
9780979644818
Abstract
Chester Gillette was accused of the murder of Grace Brown in 1906. After a sensational trial, covered by newspapers across the country, Gillette was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to die in the electric chair. This case was the basis for Theodore Dreiser’s classic novel An American Tragedy, the 1951 Academy-award-winning movie A Place in the Sun, and a 2006 opera. Revealed here for the first time are Chester’s private thoughts in his final months as he recorded them in his diary from September 1907 through March 1908. The diary was believed lost for nearly a century and only came to light in 2007 when Marlynn McWade-Murray, the grandniece of Chester Gillette, donated it to Hamilton College. In addition to the diary, the publication contains twelve letters Chester wrote from prison: eleven to Bernice Ferrin, a friend of the family; and one to his sister Hazel, written the day before his execution.
193 pages with 32 black and white illustrations
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