Title
A Very Private Woman : The Life And Unsolved Murder Of Presidential Mistress Mary Meyer
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One Of The Enduring Mysteries Of Recent Decades Was The Murder Of Mary Pinchot Meyer, The Wellborn, Beautiful, Rebellious, And Intelligent Exwife Of A Cia Official, Who Was Killed On A Quiet Georgetown Towpath In 1964. Mary Meyer Was A Mistress Of Jfk, And After Her Death, News That She Had Kept A Diary Set Off A Tense Search For The Document By Cia Spymaster James Jesus Angelton As Well As Mary'S Brotherinlaw, Journalist Ben Bradlee. But The Crime Was Never Solved, And Today Her Life And Death Are Still A Source Of Fascination, As Nina Burleigh Will Reveal In A Book That Looks At A Heady, Sometimes Glamorous Period In The Nation'S Capitol, And At A Woman Who Embodied The Grace And Turbulence Of Her Times.
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- Q: What is the page count of this book? A: This book has three hundred sixty-eight pages. The length provides ample space to explore the intriguing life and unsolved murder of Mary Meyer.
- Q: What are the dimensions of 'A Very Private Woman'? A: The book measures six point five inches in length, one point twenty-six inches in width, and nine point seventy-six inches in height. These dimensions make it a suitable size for reading and display.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book features a hardcover binding. The sturdy cover helps protect the pages and enhances durability for frequent reading.
- Q: Who is the author of 'A Very Private Woman'? A: The author is Nina Burleigh. She explores the complex life and mysterious death of Mary Meyer in this captivating narrative.
- Q: What genre does this book fall under? A: This book falls under the true crime genre. It delves into the unsolved murder of a prominent figure in American history.
- Q: How should I read this book? A: You can read this book like any other, by opening it and enjoying the narrative. It is suitable for adults and those interested in historical mysteries.
- Q: Is this book suitable for young readers? A: No, this book is not recommended for young readers. Its themes involve mature content related to crime and personal relationships.
- Q: Can I read this book in one sitting? A: Yes, many readers may complete it in one sitting. However, since it has three hundred sixty-eight pages, it may take several hours depending on your reading speed.
- Q: How do I keep this book in good condition? A: To keep this book in good condition, store it upright in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight to prevent fading.
- Q: Are there any special care instructions for this hardcover? A: Yes, avoid bending the cover or pages. If needed, use a soft cloth to remove dust gently, ensuring that you do not damage the surface.
- Q: What if my book arrives damaged? A: If your book arrives damaged, you should contact the seller for a return or exchange. Most sellers have policies in place for such situations.
- Q: Is there a return policy for this book? A: Yes, most retailers offer a return policy. Check the specific terms with the retailer from whom you purchased the book.
- Q: What should I do if I have questions about the content? A: If you have questions about the content, you can look for reader reviews or discussions online. Many book clubs also explore its themes and details.
- Q: How does this book compare to other true crime books? A: This book provides a unique perspective on a high-profile unsolved murder. Compared to others, it combines historical context with personal intrigue, making it a compelling read.
- Q: Is this book appropriate for historical research? A: Yes, this book is appropriate for historical research. It provides insights into the cultural and political landscape of the early nineteen sixties in America.