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  1. Jun 20, 2007 · Andy Logan, The New Yorker’s City Hall correspondent for many years, wrote about the trial in “Against the Evidence” in 1971. She argued that Becker, who was convicted of first-degree murder ...

  2. Jan 1, 1971 · This is the only book written by New Yorker reporter Andy Logan. Her writing style was pristine. Here, she clearly lays out the complicated facts of the case and draws a fascinating, nuanced picture of the politics and underworld of New York as it was before Prohibition.

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  3. I also started to write and create my own "picture" books, but they never got finished because when the time came to add the art, I realised I couldn't actually draw! I love books, plain and simple. Any genre, any size, any author - if it's well written and entertaining, I will happily sit and allow myself to be embraced by crime, thriller ...

  4. Andy Logan authored two books, The Man Who Robbed the Robber Barons (1965) and Against the Evidence; the Becker-Rosenthal Affair (1970), both concerned with criminal scandals in Gilded Age New York City. In 1969, The New Yorker inaugurated Logan's "Around City Hall" column, which focused on local politics and the mayoralty. In her meticulously ...

  5. Set, one of the twentieth-century's most notorious publishing charlatans. Author Andy [Isabel Ann] Logan wrote for the New Yorker, most notably the column "Around City Hall" from 1942 until her death in 2000, and this book, recently reis sued, is a delight. It chronicles the life and tumultuous times of Col.

  6. Andy Logan is the author of Against the Evidence (4.60 avg rating, 10 ratings, 1 review, published 1970), The Price of Paradise Part 1 (3.25 avg rating, ...

  7. Looking for books by Andy Logan? See all books authored by Andy Logan, including The Man Who Robbed the Robber Barons, and Against the Evidence: The Becker-Rosenthal Affair, and more on ThriftBooks.com.

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