Try BookRags, an online teacher supply site. Another is Spark Notes, basically the same as BookRags.
Sure! "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson alternates between the story of the construction of the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago (the White City) and the narrative of H.H. Holmes, a notorious serial killer who operated during that time. Each chapter in the book delves into various aspects of these two parallel stories, exploring the grandeur of the fair and the chilling crimes of Holmes.
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Most references to the investions can be found in Part III, Chapter 29.
The Devil in the White City was created in 2003.
The ISBN of The Devil in the White City is 0609608444.
The Devil in the White City has approximately 447 pages in the paperback edition.
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The devil is bad; the book is a good read though. :D
you can find a chapter by chapter book summary on www.swichnotes.com. there you can find any chapter of any book known to man and woman~1) there is no such website2) if you go on switchnotes.com, it gives you websites where you can like buy the books, so I don't recommend anyone to use it.
The greatest conflict in Eric Larson's The Devil in the White City is the struggle between good and evil as played out be the character of H.H. Holmes, one of Chicago's earliest serial killers.
Dr. H. H. Holmes
"The Devil in the White City" is a nonfiction book about the years the Chicago World's Fair was built and the architect, Daniel Burnham, who built it. In a connected plot line, you learn of H.H, Holmes, who lured victims to his hotel and killed many.
The following is from http://www.randomhouse.com/ From the book, Devil in the White City: