Copyright, 1915, by P. F. Collier & Son, Inc.
Printed in the United States of America
Mr. Harland's body had been found on the sidewalk.
CONTENTS
- [FOREWORD]
- [LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS]
- [CHAPTER I]
- [CHAPTER II]
- [CHAPTER III]
- [CHAPTER IV]
- [CHAPTER V]
- [CHAPTER VI]
- [CHAPTER VII]
- [CHAPTER VIII]
- [CHAPTER IX]
- [CHAPTER X]
- [CHAPTER XI]
- [CHAPTER XII]
- [CHAPTER XIII]
- [CHAPTER XIV]
- [CHAPTER XV]
- [CHAPTER XVI]
- [CHAPTER XVII]
- [CHAPTER XVIII]
- [CHAPTER XIX]
- [CHAPTER XX]
- [CHAPTER XXI]
[FOREWORD]
The following story of what has been known as "The Black Eagle Mystery" has been compiled from documents contributed by two persons thoroughly conversant with the subject. These are Molly Morgenthau Babbitts and John Reddy, whose position of inside observers and active participants makes it possible for them to give to the public a consecutive and detailed narrative of this most unusual case.