Pomegranate: Edward Gorey: Neglected Murderesses Boxed Notecard Assortment
Pomegranate: Edward Gorey: Neglected Murderesses Boxed Notecard Assortment Pomegranate: Edward Gorey: Neglected Murderesses Boxed Notecard Assortment Pomegranate: Edward Gorey: Neglected Murderesses Boxed Notecard Assortment Pomegranate: Edward Gorey: Neglected Murderesses Boxed Notecard Assortment Pomegranate: Edward Gorey: Neglected Murderesses Boxed Notecard Assortment
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Presented with tongue firmly in cheek, Neglected Murderesses features delightfully wicked specimens of “the fairer sex” whose homicidal acts have faded into obscurity, including bowler-turned-basher Miss Q. P. Urkheimer and crochet-hook skewerer Mrs. Daisy Sallow.
If not for the sleuthing of Edward Gorey, whose fearless rehabilitation of better-known murderers such as Dracula, the Wuggly Ump, and the malfeasants presented in PBS’s Mystery! earned the admiration of countless law-abiding citizens, we might have gone to our graves without a proper appreciation of the important part women have played in the history of homicide.
Contains five each of the following notecards:
  • Mrs. Daisy Sallow eviscerated her daughter-in-law with a No. 7 hook, afterwards crocheting, over the course of three evenings, her shroud in a snowflake pattern (1921).
  • Miss Q. P. Urkheimer brained her fiancé after failing to pick up an easy spare at Glover’s Lanes, Poxville, Kansas, 1936.
  • Miss Emily Toastwater smothered her father after evening prayers, London S.W.7 (1916).
  • Natasha Batti-Loupstein pulverized a paste necklace and sprinkled it over a tray of canapés, Villa Libellule, Nice, 1923.

Size: 5x7"