TY - SER KW - Roman Catholics KW - Pittsburgh Police KW - legal profession KW - jailbreaks KW - Jack Biddle (1872-1902) KW - Ed Biddle (1876-1902) KW - Kate Soffel (1867-1909) KW - jail wardens KW - Protestants AU - Olive Harper AB - The novelization of Theodore Kremer’s Broadway stage play of the Biddle boys’ saga. C1 -

1901-2

C3 - Allegheny County; Allegheny River; Monongahela River; Ohio River; Pittsburgh; Downtown; Allegheny County Jail (1886); Allegheny County Courthouse; Mt. Washington; Greenfield; Calvary Catholic Cemetery; Marshall-Shadeland; Western Penitentiary (1882); McKeesport; Ross Twp.; Perrysville; Butler County; Butler; Butler County Jail; Butler County Hospital; Erie County; Erie; Venango County; Cooperstown C4 - Biographical; Detective; Thriller; Romance CY - New York LA - English M3 - Novel N1 - Harper Olive is a pseudonym of Helen Burrell Gibson D'Apery (1842-1915). N2 - The novelization of Theodore Kremer’s Broadway stage play of the Biddle boys’ saga. PB - J. S. Ogilvie PP - New York PY - 1903 RN - Helen Burrell Gibson D'Apery (1842-1915), born in Tunkhannock, Wyoming County, was a writer frequently hired to novelize New York stage plays. She died in Philadelphia. EP - 184 p. TI - A Desperate Chance: An Exciting Story ER -