
HOW TO BUY THE BOOK:
Yes, it's true: Butchery on Bond Street - Sexual Politics and the Burdell-Cunningham Case in Ante-bellum New York is AVAILABLE NOW.
Copies are available directly from New York Wanderer Press. THIS IS THE BEST OPTION AND THE PRICE IS $24.95 INCLUDING SALES TAX AND SHIPPING VIA US MAIL PARCEL POST TO THE 50 STATES. Use the Google checkout button here.
Yes, it's true: Butchery on Bond Street - Sexual Politics and the Burdell-Cunningham Case in Ante-bellum New York is AVAILABLE NOW.
Copies are available directly from New York Wanderer Press. THIS IS THE BEST OPTION AND THE PRICE IS $24.95 INCLUDING SALES TAX AND SHIPPING VIA US MAIL PARCEL POST TO THE 50 STATES. Use the Google checkout button here.
The Green-Wood Cemetery Historic Fund has also stocked the book. The Fund's sales office is at 500 25th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11232-1317. (tel. # 718 788 7850).
The book is available through Amazon.com and barnesand noble.com as well as from the wholesaler Baker and Taylor.
UNVEILING CEREMONY AT GREEN-WOOD CEMETERY:
On Tuesday, September 18, 2007 at 11:00 a.m., custom-designed, historically authentic tombstones for Dr. Harvey Burdell and Emma Augusta Hempstead Cunningham were unveiled in consecutive ceremonies at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY. The grave markers were designed by noted architect Hali Weiss, and incorporate fonts and images from the times of the interments in the mid and late 19th century. The remains of the decedents have lain in unmarked plots all these years. With the generosity and cooperation of Green-Wood Cemetery and the locatable family members of the decedents, appropriate and dignified stones finally mark Burdell's and Cunningham's final resting places.
WEBSITE PIECES:
In this blog you will soon find many (and an ever growing number) of posts that supplement the story and images in the book. A walking tour of New York sites where Harvey Burdell and Emma Cunningham and their aquaintances made their homes, found their loves, and met their sorry ends is but one of the items being constructed for your enjoyment.
2 comments:
Mr. Feldman, would you be able to provide your contact information? My library is interested in booking you for a speaking engagement and would like to contact you. I can't seem to find your information on the blog. Thanks --
Karen
kfels@rcls.org
Karen - get in touch with me via email: newyorkwandererpress@hotmail.com and I would be happy to arrange a talk at your library.
Thanks - Ben Feldman
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