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  1. Understanding Building Failures by James Douglas, Bill Ransom, 2007-06-22
  2. Viravax by Bill Ransom, 1994-08-01
  3. Burn by Bill Ransom, 1996-09-01
  4. The Woman and the War Baby by Bill Ransom, 2008-10-26
  5. Jaguar by Bill Ransom, 2005-04-18
  6. L'Incident Jésus by Frank Herbert, Bill Ransom, et all 2003-05-21
  7. Learning the Ropes: A Creative Autobiography by Bill Ransom, 1995-07
  8. FACTEUR ASCENSION -LE -NE by Bill Ransom Frank Herbert, 2004-08-12
  9. Lazarus Effect by Frank Herbert, Bill Ransom, 1987-09-15
  10. The Jesus Incident by Frank & Ransom, Bill Herbert, 1983
  11. Biography - Ransom, Bill (1945-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  12. Colonel Draper's answer, to the Spanish arguments, claiming the Galeon, and refusing payment of the ransom bills, for preserving Manila from pillage and ... letter addressed to the Earl of Halifax, ... by William Draper, 2010-05-29
  13. People From Port Townsend, Washington: Thomas T. Minor, Marvin Glenn Shields, Bill Ransom, Kimba Wood, R. W. Bradford, Tom Baker, John Stroeder
  14. The Jesus Incident by Bill Ransom Frank Herbert, 1986

1. PERSONAL REGISTRATION.; THE RANSOM BILL ADVANCED TO THIRD READING IN T... - Arti
THE ransom bill ADVANCED TO THIRD READING IN THE SENATE. ALBANY, April 11 The Ransom Personal Registration bill was a special order in Committee of the
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2. The Lindbergh Kidnapping Hoax The Ransom Money Directory Books
Pins were put on an enormous map to symbolize where each ransom bill was found. The authorities pin pointed the kidnappers to the Bronx.
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The Lindbergh Kidnapping Hoax The Ransom Money Directory Books Search Home ... WKMG New! The State of NJ v. Bruno Richard Hauptmann: FAIRNESS ON TRIAL by Judge W Dennis Duggan, JFC reprinted from The Albany County Bar Association Newsletter Lindbergh Archivist Discovers NEW EVIDENCE Freedom of Information Act - 1368 pages of Lindbergh Files Important News! 8/20/03 Forensic Evidence Removed By American Lindbergh Family
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JJ Faulkner LKH Forum Debates On April 5, 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an Executive Order requiring that all gold and gold certificates be returned to banks. Forty thousand dollars of the Lindbergh ransom money had been paid in gold certificates. Elmer Irey, ( 1899 - 1948 ) an agent from the U S Treasury Dept. had to talk Charles Lindbergh into allowing the ransom note serial numbers to be recorded before payment would be made to the supposed kidnappers. Lindbergh had staunchly refused to have this done even though it would not have, in any way, affected the welfare of his child. All gold certificates had to be turned in by May 1, 1933 and anyone who would not do so would face 10 years in jail or a $10,000 fine, or both. Banks in New York City were informed on May 23, 1932, to be on the lookout for the ransom certificates.

3. Lazarus Effect By Frank Herbert (Used, New, Out-of-Print) - Alibris
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4. HistoryLink Essay Harmon And Margaret Waley, Two Kidnappers Of
On June 2, 1935, the first $20 ransom bill surfaced in Huntington, Oregon. The Union Pacific station agent said a man used the note to purchase a ticket on
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5. The Lindbergh Case: An Exchange - The New York Review Of Books
Compounding his lack of critical judgment, Russell writes that in my 1976 book, Scapegoat, I merely indicate that the ransom bill found on Hauptmann was
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By Ludovic Kennedy Anthony Scaduto , Reply by Francis Russell
In response to The Case that Will not Close November 5, 1987 To the Editors In his review of The Lindbergh Case by Jim Fisher [ NYR , November 5, 1987], Mr. Francis Russell challenges the assertions of Mr. Anthony Scaduto and myself that the ladder evidence against Hauptmann was rigged. It was rigged. The holes which the police claimed to have found in Rail 16 after Hauptmann's arrest and which they said matched identical holes in the joists of the Hauptmann attic, were not there at the time of the kidnapping. In the course of his investigations into the case Governor Hoffman of New Jersey found a photograph of the ladder taken the day after the crime. "Rail 16 can be easily identified," he wrote, "but neither in the original nor in a copy magnified ten times can the alleged nail holes be found." Apart from this, may I appeal to Mr. Russell's common sense? If, as he thinks, Hauptmann was guilty and built the ladder from the lumber which, as a professional carpenter, he always kept in stock in his garage, why should he make an exception for Rail 16? The only way then to reach the attic was to remove the linen from the linen cupboard, climb up the cleats, push open the trap door (no easy task when carrying saw, hammer and chisel) and hoist himself into the attic. There, Mr. Russell would have us believe, he solemnly began chopping up part of his landlord's flooring. What on earth would have been the point of that?

6. George Weyerhaeuser Kidnapping - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
On June 2, 1935, a $20 ransom bill was tendered in payment of a railway ticket from Huntington, Oregon, to Salt Lake City, Utah. Investigation by FBI Agents
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Please help improve this article by introducing appropriate citations of additional sources. The kidnapping of nine-year-old George Weyerhaeuser in 1935 shocked the city of Tacoma, Washington . The son of prominent lumberman J.P. Weyerhaeuser , George lived and eventually became Chairman of the Weyerhaeuser Company
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On May 24, 1935, George Weyerhaeuser, the nine-year old son of prominent lumberman J.P. Weyerhaeuser of Tacoma, Washington , disappeared on his way home from school. Although the students at Lowell School , which he attended, were released for lunch earlier than usual, George followed his regular practice of immediately walking to the nearby Annie Wright Seminary to meet his sister Ann. The family's chauffeur generally met George and Ann at the Seminary to drive them home for lunch at noon. Arriving at the Seminary 10 or 15 minutes early that day, George apparently decided to walk home rather than wait for his sister. But George never reached home that day; somewhere between the Seminary and his house, George Weyerhaeuser was kidnapped.
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When the Weyerhaeuser family realized that George was missing, they searched for him and notified the police department of his disappearance. That evening, a special delivery letter, addressed "To Whom It May Concern," arrived at the Weyerhaeuser home. It listed a series of demands, including the payment of $200,000

7. Ransom - Definition Of Ransom By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And Encyc
Definition of ransom in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of ransom. What does ransom mean? ransom synonyms, ransom ransom bill ransom money
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Also found in: Medical Legal Idioms Encyclopedia ... Wikipedia 0.03 sec. write_ads(AdsNum, 0) ran·som (r n s m) n. a. The release of property or a person in return for payment of a demanded price. b. The price or payment demanded or paid for such release. A redemption from sin and its consequences. tr.v. ran·somed ran·som·ing ran·soms a. To obtain the release of by paying a certain price. b. To release after receiving such a payment. To deliver from sin and its consequences. [Middle English ransome , from Old French rançon , from Latin red mpti , red mpti n- a buying back ; see redemption ran som·er n. Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Noun ransom - money demanded for the return of a captured person ransom money cost - the total spent for goods or services including money and time and labor ransom - payment for the release of someone defrayal defrayment payment - the act of paying money ransom - the act of freeing from captivity or punishment recovery retrieval - the act of regaining or saving something lost (or in danger of becoming lost) Verb ransom - exchange or buy back for money; under threat

8. Palm EBook Store Author Bill Ransom
Bill Ransom was born in Puyallup, Washington, in 1945, and he began fulltime employment at the age of eleven as an agricultural worker.
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9. The Lindbergh Case
In September, 1934, a Manhattan gas station attendant penciled a customer s license plate number on the $10 gold note ransom bill used to pay for the
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Lindbergh Case Chronology Available Here Around nine o'clock on the night of March 1, 1932, someone placed a homemade ladder against the house of Charles and Anne Lindbergh and climbed to the second story and entered the nursery through a window. The abduction of 20-month-old Charles Lindbergh, Jr. took place at the Lindbergh estate in the Sourland Hills not far from Hopewell, New Jersey. At the scene, the police found the three-piece wooden ladder, a chisel, and a handwritten ransom note demanding $50,000. The note, left in the nursery, contained misspelled words ("gute" for good) and a symbol comprised of two intersecting circles and three holes.
A month after the abduction, following involved negotiations with the kidnapper, John F. Condon, the Lindbergh intermediary, paid $50,000 in ransom to a shadowy figure in a Bronx, New York cemetery. The ransom package was made up of numerous gold notes of large denomination. On May 12, 1932, ten weeks after the kidnapping, baby Lindbergh's partially decomposed remains were found in a shallow grave off a back road two miles from the Lindbergh mansion.
The investigation, led by the New Jersey State Police (NJSP), was painstaking and dogged but plagued by thousands of false suspects and wild-goose chases. Had H. Norman Schwarzkopf, the founder and head of the NJSP, been given a free hand at the onset of the crime, the kidnapper would have been arrested in the cemetery when he showed up for the ransom money. Colonel Lindbergh, fearing for the life of his first born son, had held the police at bay until the ransom was paid. After the child was found dead, Colonel Schwarzkopf took control of the investigation but the trail had grown cold.

10. The Lazarus Effect (Pandora Sequence, Book 3) By Frank Herbert And Bill Ransom
Author(s) Frank Herbert, Bill Ransom ISBN 0575-03373-8 / 978-0-575-03373-3 (UK edition) Publisher Gollancz Author(s) ransom bill, Herbert Frank
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11. 'R B' Ransom Bill Joyner (1903 - 1964) - Find A Grave Memorial
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12. Federal Bureau Of Investigation - FBI History - Famous Cases
Other Special Agents of the FBI waited nearby and watched for the prearranged signal to close in on everyone identified as passing a Ross ransom bill.
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The Abduction John Henry Seadlund Previous Criminal Activity John Henry Seadlund, characterized as a cold-blooded and ruthless kidnapper and murderer, as well as a lone bank bandit, counted off the last twenty-four hours of his life on July 13, 1938, at Chicago, Illinois. On the early morning of July 14, 1938, Seadlund was executed in the electric chair for the abduction and murder of Charles Sherman Ross. The date of his electrocution was exactly thirteen days prior to the day upon which he would have celebrated his twenty-eighth birthday, as John Henry Seadlund was born on July 27, 1910. Thus, the law's fullest penalty was exacted and the final chapter of Seadlund's life was written in criminal history. This was the price he paid for his involvement in the kidnapping and murder of Charles Sherman Ross.

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14. The Avalon Project : International Law
The commander willing to promise a definite sum for ship or cargo prepares a document which is called a ransom bill. It is drawn in duplicate.
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The capture of ship or cargo belonging to one belligerent by the armed ships of the other is part of the fortune of war; nor can the captor much complain of having to bring his prize into a port for condemnation. So far as the captured vessel is concerned, this hardship is somewhat mitigated by the practice of what is called 'ransoming.' The commander willing to promise a definite sum for ship or cargo prepares a document which is called a 'Ransom Bill.' It is drawn in duplicate. The capturing officer takes one copy, and the commander of the captured ship another; and this ransom bill operates as a safe-conduct to the captured vessel on her voyage to a separate port. So far as relates to cruisers of the other belligerent, she enjoys immunity from their power of capturing her unless she has varied her course so as to raise suspicion of an intention to escape. Many treaties have been negotiated between civilised states which embodied either both these rules or one of them; but still the rule which enables the belligerent to capture hostile cargo wherever he finds it, was on the whole that which lay at the base of International Law. The first serious attempt to effect a general reform of this principle was undertaken at the close of the Crimean war; and in 1854 the Powers which had taken part in, or had been most directly interested in, that war, issued what was called the

15. Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping
Bruno Richard Hauptmann, an illegal German immigrant, was arrested on September 19, 1934 with a ransom bill on his person. Furthermore he had hidden in his
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On March 1, 1932, an unknown person kidnaps Lindbergh's son, aged 20 months, from their residence in Hopewell, New Jersey. The child had been sleeping since 7:30 PM, and discovered missing at 10:00 PM. But a mere two months prior, Charles Lindbergh played a prank on the household where he pretended the child was kidnapped. This time however, the threat was real, and a ransom note was discovered on the windowsill of the nursery.
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The second of thirteen ransom notes: Dear Sir. We have warned you note to make anything public also notify the police now you have to take consequences means we will have to hold the baby until everything is quite. We can note make any appointments just now. We know very well what it means to us. It is realy necessary to make a world affair out of this, or to get your baby back as soon as possible to settle those affair in a quick way will be better for both don't be afraid about the baby keeping care of us day and night. We also will feed him acording to the diet. We are interested to send him back in gut health. And ransom was made aus for 50000$ but now we have to take another person to it and probably have to keep the baby for a longer time as we expected. So the amound will be 70000 20000 in 50$ bills 25000$ in 20$ bill 15000$ in 10$ bills and 10000 in 5$ bills Don't mark any bills or take them from one serial nomer. We will form you latter were to deliver the mony. But we will note do so until the Police is out of the cace and the pappers are quite. The kidnapping we prepared in years so we are prepared for everyding.

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On the other hand, Mr. Douglas s search, proceeding as it does through so many disconnected lives scattered along the trail of a ransom bill, is a very odd
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18. Douglas James, Ransom Bill: Understanding Building Failures | ISBN: 978041537082
Provides an introduction to the study of defects in buildings and, in consequence, to good practice in conservation and repair.
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19. Lindbergh Kidnapping Index
A second ransom note was received by Colonel Lindbergh on March 6, 1932, .. purchased with a twentydollar ransom bill recovered on September 8, 1934.
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