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The Edward Street Baby Farm
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Discover the chilling true crime story of 'The Baby Farmer' that shocked Perth in 1907. This gripping narrative uncovers the tragic events surrounding Alice Mitchell, a woman arrested for the murder of five-month-old Ethel Booth and implicated in the deaths of at least 37 infants in her care. This meticulously researched account explores the dark reality of 'baby farming' in Australia, revealing how desperate circumstances led to a horrific exploitation of vulnerable women and their children. Written with compassion and clarity, this true crime book sheds light on the systemic failures that allowed such tragedies to occur. A must-read for enthusiasts of true crime, social history, and those interested in the early 20th century Australian judicial system. Whether you are looking for a compelling read or want to understand the haunting history of child welfare in Perth, this engaging trade paperback is essential for your collection. Enjoy free shipping on your purchase, ensuring it arrives safely and promptly at your door. Don't miss out on the chance to delve into one of Australia's most notorious child welfare cases.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781925816099
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: Fremantle Press
Pages: 256
Description:
In 1907, Perth woman Alice Mitchell was arrested for the murder of five-month-old Ethel Booth. During the inquest and subsequent trial, the state was horrified to learn that at least 37 infants had died in Mitchell's care in the previous six years. It became clear that she had been running a 'baby farm', making a profit out of caring for the children of single mothers and other 'unfortunate women'.
The case raised questions about how so many infants could die, in apparently squalid conditions, implicating Perth's first female health inspector, Harriet Lenihan, who visited regularly and Dr Edward Officer, a children's specialist, who had signed most of the death certificates.
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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781925816099
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: Fremantle Press
Pages: 256
Description:
In 1907, Perth woman Alice Mitchell was arrested for the murder of five-month-old Ethel Booth. During the inquest and subsequent trial, the state was horrified to learn that at least 37 infants had died in Mitchell's care in the previous six years. It became clear that she had been running a 'baby farm', making a profit out of caring for the children of single mothers and other 'unfortunate women'.
The case raised questions about how so many infants could die, in apparently squalid conditions, implicating Perth's first female health inspector, Harriet Lenihan, who visited regularly and Dr Edward Officer, a children's specialist, who had signed most of the death certificates.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
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