The Vanishing Act A Mystery of No Survivors


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Eight strangers are invited to Black Island, an isolated island. Upon their arrival, they are greeted only by the butler and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers. As they gather for dinner, a gramophone suddenly accuses each of the ten individuals present, including the Rogerses, of committing murder. Amidst the ensuing panic, one of the guests dies unexpectedly, signaling the beginning of a nightmare.




The Doctor's Wife


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Describes how Dr. Bart Corbin, a wealthy dentist, staged his wife's murder to look like a suicide, and may have done the same thing to his former girlfriend Dolly Hearn some fourteen years earlier.




Carnival Strippers


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From 1972 to 1975, Susan Meiselas spent her summers photographing and interviewing women who performed striptease for smalltown carnivals in New England, Pennsylvania and South Carolina. As she followed the girl shows from town to town, she portrayed the dancers on stage and off, photographing their public performances as well as their private lives. She also taped interviews with the dancers, their boyfriends, the show managers and paying customers. Meiselas' frank description of the lives of these women brought a hidden world to public attention. Produced during the early years of the women's movement, "Carnival Strippers" reflects the struggle for identity and self-esteem that characterized a complex era of change. This revised edition contains a new selection of Meiselas' black-and-white photographs together with the original interview excerpts. Additionally, an audio CD featuring a collage of participants' voices and a 1977 interview with the photographer are included. Essays by Sylvia Wolf and Deirdre English reflect on the importance of this body of work within the history of photography and the history of feminism.