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The Devil in the White City: A Saga of Magic and Murder at the Fair that Changed America | Conclusion Book Preview: In 1912, Daniel Burnham and his family are aboard the RMS Olympic, the second largest cruise liner in the world and sister ship to the Titanic. Burnham has gained fame and prosperity from assisting in the building of the World's Fair at Chicago in 1893. Practically two decades later, Burnham is 62 years old and unable to enjoy the cruise liner outside of his room due to his foot injury. While he's limited, Burnham delivers a note to Frank Millet, a dear good friend aboard the Titanic. In light of the Titanic's automobile accident, the note is turned down. This media distresses Burnham, because Millet was one of the one living followers of the Chicago Fair since its conclusion in 1893, and inspires him to talk about the happenings of the era. This is an overview and analysis of the book and not the initial book. This book contains:
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