Ivan R. Dee
Pages: 236
Trim: 6 x 8½
978-1-56663-605-6 • Hardback • August 2004 • $24.95 • (£18.99)
Richard J. Tofel is president and chief operating officer of the new International Freedom Center, a museum of freedom and a cultural center to be built at the site of the World Trade Center. Formerly assistant publisher of the
Wall Street Journal, Mr. Tofel is a graduate of Harvard College, the Harvard Law School, and the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard. Before the publication of
Vanishing Point, Tofel wrote
A Legend in the Making, a book about the 1939 Yankees. He recently published
Sounding the Trumpet, a fascinating look into the making of Kennedy's inaugural address, also published by Ivan R. Dee. He lives with his family in Riverdale, New York.
Casts intriguing new light on a famous unsolved mystery.
— Kirkus Reviews
It's a fascinating tale, even after all these years.
— The Dallas Morning News
Fans of true crime and New York City politics alike will be attracted to Vanishing Point, an excellent survey.
— Midwest Book Review
Tofel has written an entertaining account...For those who recognize the name, but don't know the fascinating story behind it, this is the book to read.
— New York Post
With a newspaperman's eye for drama, Tofel covers a great tale about a New York just beyond our living memory.
— New York Sun
Offers a portrait of Tammany personalities and their intricate political deals...The first book to piece together his [Crater's] surprising story.
— The Wall Street Journal
Excellent...a vivid portrayal...New York lawyers should find fascinating the depiction of a New York legal world...Illuminating.
— New York Law Journal
An intriguing mystery built around the author's compelling argument about the truth behind Crater's disappearance.
— Smoke
Shrewd, terse, engrossing study...
— The New York Times
Using a substantial body of evidence Tofel...offers a tentative, yet intriguing solution…
— Gracie Gregg; Times Record News, Wichita Falls, TX
He makes the case relevant and fascinating for the reader.
— Larry Cox; Tucson Citizen
This makes for fascinating reading.
— Eugene R. Fidell; Green Bag
Compelling.
— Owen Moritz; New York Daily News
A fascinating look at a great city's greatest mystery.
— Kevin Baker
Extraordinarily deft and skillfully written...[An] admirably understated book...
— Ric Burns, documentary filmmaker
One of the most celebrated missing persons of the 20th century