![]() ![]() Embossed, brown,leather like paper over boards, gold lettering. The Shoemaker: The Anatomy of a Psychotic. HENRY REGNERY COMPANY-CHICAGO, First Edition 1973. ![]() Your Child's Speech: A Practical Guide for Parents for the First Five Years. William Schuman, coauthored with Vincent Persichetti. ![]() The collection is a comprehensive documentation of her life and career. ![]() Schreiber's papers are housed in the Special Collections unit at Lloyd Sealy Library of John Jay College. Schreiber later wrote The Shoemaker, a book documenting the true story of Joseph Kallinger, a serial killer who was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. The name Sybil Isabel Dorsett was used to cover Mason's identity, as she insisted on the protection of her privacy. She is the author of the book, The Shoemaker: Anatomy of a Psychotic, a 'psycho-biography of Joseph Kallinger' which is the subject of this litigation. Her bestselling book, Sybil (1973), tells the story of a woman (identified years later as Shirley Ardell Mason) who had a dissociative identity disorder and allegedly 16 different personalities. Defendant Flora Schreiber is a professor of English and Speech and Assistant to the President of the City University of New Yorks John Jay College of Criminal Justice. For many years, she was also an English instructor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Flora Rheta Schreiber (Ap– November 3, 1988) was an American journalist and the author of the 1973 bestseller Sybil. ![]()
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