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Lizzie Borden Past & Present

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 11:54 pm
by Kat
Leonard Rebello has about 30 copies of his famous book left for sale, as of this date.
Better get them while you can! :smile:
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Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 9:11 pm
by FairhavenGuy
Personally, I think Len should hang onto to those last thirty and put them on eBay one at a time in a couple of years. Folks are already making big money selling used copies. He should benefit, too.

And Len, hold onto a few in case somebody really important approaches asking you for a copy. You know, like, "Hi, Mr. Rebello, I'm Bridget Sullivan's great, great grand-daughter. Do you have any copies of your book left?"

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 10:51 pm
by theebmonique
Too bad there isn't a Lizzie 'exhibit' at the Smithsonian.


Tracy...

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 11:20 pm
by john
choke!

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 3:20 pm
by john
Just personally I think it's bad money to make it off of someone's misfortune. People think of Lizzie as some kind of cutie now, and her old house as an attraction, but in spite of being rich, she was junk when she was alive, and her house was junk too. I'm not criticizing anyone for entraproneurship, just saying there is good money and there is bad money, and I have always felt sorry for Andrew and Abby as opposed to most who just centered on Lizzie. So Lizzie lives on, but in my heart so do Andrew and Abby, and I had an argument with my boss once because of my heart - I let people stay at a motel that I managed for reduced rates because they were stuck in a snowstorm and the boss was mad. Well, the boss hadn't even plowed the parking lot to get them out, so duh!
But I wouldn't take bad money then and I would never take it now. That is what "taboo" means.

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 3:58 pm
by theebmonique
From what I know about Mr. Rebello, and from conversations with him, I just don't see his book as an idea to just make money. I see it as a way to get the best possible and most information out to those of us who want it. I just do not see his intentions as to make money off of someone's misfortune(john).

As far as a Lizzie exhibit at the Smithsonian, I do mean of the whole Borden case, not just Lizzie herself. This was one of the, if not the first 'nationally' followed cases. IMO, it does have some sort of place in the annals of American history.


Tracy...

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 9:33 pm
by Kat
john @ Mon Jan 02, 2006 3:20 pm wrote:Just personally I think it's bad money to make it off of someone's misfortune. People think of Lizzie as some kind of cutie now, and her old house as an attraction, but in spite of being rich, she was junk when she was alive, and her house was junk too. I'm not criticizing anyone for entraproneurship, just saying there is good money and there is bad money, and I have always felt sorry for Andrew and Abby as opposed to most who just centered on Lizzie. So Lizzie lives on, but in my heart so do Andrew and Abby, and I had an argument with my boss once because of my heart - I let people stay at a motel that I managed for reduced rates because they were stuck in a snowstorm and the boss was mad. Well, the boss hadn't even plowed the parking lot to get them out, so duh!
But I wouldn't take bad money then and I would never take it now. That is what "taboo" means.
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Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2005 8:31 pm    Post subject:  No Jive
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Enough joking. I know the key to what happened, and know where the information is to get the rest, and for $ 15,000 cash I will get the required information and you can have your ownly name on the book. I will help you to write the book.
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Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2005 12:22 pm    Post subject:  
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Why would someone be banned for an amazing offer? There are people on here why know a lot about this particular crime, and could write a book. I'll give them some information, and some look-up stuff, and there will be a conclusive book.
I'll even throw in a never before discovered clue to the Jack The Ripper Murders which blows Patricia Cornwell's theory to hades, and a never before discovered link on the Lindbergh kidnapping.
But, as my uncle Saul used to say, "get the money."

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 10:18 pm
by stuartwsa
The only "blood money" in the Borden case is, in my opinion, the inheritance that Lizzie and Emma inherited from Andrew (but, that is IF either one of them were the perpetrator of the crimes).
I don't know Mr. Rebello, and don't know what his occupation is. But he certainly deserves the monetary compensation he receives from selling his marvellous book. He certainly did an incredible job in researching and compiling it. He saves us all a lot of work. In my opinion, he's earned every nickel!

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 10:27 pm
by Kat
I think he has barely broken even.
He likes to teach and he likes to share.

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 10:59 pm
by Harry
What an insult to Len Rebello, a gentleman and a gentle-man.

If he wanted to make money off of the crimes his book would have a half-naked Lizzie with hatchet in hand on the cover and be filled with untruths designed to sell books.

Instead he puts out an over 600 page volume of just plain facts, sources and an occasional anecdote. If you are a true Bordenite it's the best money you'll ever spend.

Does he sell it on E-Bay where it will command a price far beyond what he asks? No. He sells them one by one, each one autographed for the same price that the book was issued at. Oh yeah, he's real greedy.

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 12:21 am
by Audrey
A labor of love seldom pays great monetary dividends, which, unfortunately are the only ones some people can fathom.

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:45 pm
by 1bigsteve
Audrey @ Mon Jan 02, 2006 9:21 pm wrote:A labor of love seldom pays great monetary dividends, which, unfortunately are the only ones some people can fathom.

So true. So very true!

-1bigsteve (o:

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 3:27 pm
by Ad
I received a copy of Len Rebello’s book for Christmas, and I can tell you that I would have paid double the price for a book of this caliber. The book is invaluable!!

I for one hope that Mr. Rebello has made some money for all of his work, if for no other reason than to help fund his next (hint-hint) venture.

It’s so refreshing to read a collection of information that is without bias and without hidden agendas.

Revenge is best served cold John; so it’s comforting to know that as the calendar moves on, your incoherent babble will fade away as Len Rebello’s work takes its rightful place in the libraries and collections of serious Borden sleuths.

Bravo Mr. Rebello, bravo!!! Audrey is right. It is a labour of love……….and it shows.

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 6:09 pm
by augusta
"Past & Present" is the best Borden book to date, I think. I have a great amount of respect for the book and for its author. He could have charged a lot more for this masterpiece, but he gave it a fair price. As for what he wants to do with any last copies, it's his choice and whatever he does is okay with me. I would think he didn't make much from the book, and if that is the case, I would be happy to hear he made a pretty penny from these last copies.

What I object to are these people who sell books they did not write and probably never read for a small fortune, when the books are still out there at a reasonable price. They prey on Bordenites. They are the vultures.

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 9:41 pm
by nbcatlover
Has everyone voted for their favorite Borden books
in the poll on The Hatchet Online page?

http://www.hatchetonline.com/HatchetOnline/index.htm

Rebello is running 1st in popularity, and Fairhaven Guy, Brown is running 2nd.

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 10:15 am
by augusta
I guess you can vote for your favorite three. I'm surprised that Brown is second. I wonder why that is.

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 10:17 pm
by stuartwsa
That is a shock, isn't it?