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Cover,
Title page,
Copyright page,
Publisher's Foreword,
In Memoriam,
Jane Stanford - Portrait,
Foreword) The Passion of Jane Stanford,
The Mysterious Death of Jane Stanford The Mysterious Death of Jane Stanford,
Author's Preface) Calling All Angels,
Stanford Office Memorandum - July 11, 1983,
1) The Cliff-Hanger with Stanford University Press,
Los Angeles Times – October, 10, 2003,
2) The "Gangs" at Stanford,
3) The Great Evil at the Heart of the Myth,
4) Cutler Evidence Cracks Jane Stanford Murder Justice Now for Jane Stanford?,
5) No More Excuses for Jordan's Existence at Stanford,
Postscript) It's Cracked!,
Timeline,
Appendix 1) The American Roots of Nazi Eugenics,
Appendix 2) Professor Julius Goebel Proved it All,
Photographs and Documents,
Contents,
Landmarks,
The Cliff-Hanger with Stanford University Press
My intensive three year exchanges with Dr. Cutler began on July 29, 2001, starting first, with issues about Peter Sylvester who had written the Memorandum of 1983 that Cutler had found in Stanford University Archives. Robert Van Dyke, the subject of that memorandum, was our second concern. He had made the allegations about his evidence for David Starr Jordan and Darius Ogden Mills being behind the poisoning of Jane Stanford in Honolulu. Our third set of initial concerns was with the mechanics of the poisoning in Hawaii. On September 13, 2002, I got word (below) from Cutler that he had signed the contract with Stanford University Press to publish the book that had thus evolved. I could hardly believe it! I had given the chance of it being published at Stanford as almost nil. But I got the surprise of a lifetime with this:
To: Stephen Herrick Requa
Subject: Jane Stanford
Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 13:50:14 -0700 (PDT)
Dear Stephen,
Well, I've just signed a contract with Stanford to publish my book, so that is done.
I want to thank you for all of your support throughout this project. I will be very interested to learn how your affairs are progressing when you have the time.
Best wishes, Robert
It had indeed been a cliff-hanger for us both leading up to this, with my own rather certain expectations that somehow the university administration would ascertain what was going on with him at the Press and somehow scuttle it, or just stomp on it with all their might.
The first thing I had done was to tell Cutler, by no means, to contact Peter Sylvester, who I found had been grossly libeling me and alleged that I had been obsessed with the issue. The emails from Cutler leading up to the signing indicate the cliff-hanger feelings for both of us.
Word of a possible definite "Go" had come earlier on August 14:
To Stephen Herrick Requa 14/08/2002
Dear Stephen:
It looks like you have been busy indeed! Congratulations on orchestrating these important projects to near completion.
Last evening, Norris Pope, Editor in Chief of SU Press called me to apologize for the long delays and to inform me that my book has been approved for publication (contract still on the way – people on vacation). But it is definitely a GO. The marketing folks think the market may be restricted to the Stanford community (quite large in my view), and they are going to publish it as a cloth covered hardback in the scholarly work category. Pope thinks the market is bigger and is happy to re-issue as a trade paperback if he is proven correct. My delivery date is Sept. 15 which I can easily meet. I still know nothing about film rights, etc., but of course I haven't signed anything.
As of now, I am pleased with the outcome. I need a better title, but I think you can refer to the book as "forthcoming." Thanks for your support. Will keep you posted.
Best, Robert
A prior email concerning the Stanford Press had been this:
Sent: 27 July 2002 14:30:49
To: Stephen Herrick Requa (sherrickrequa@hotmail.com)
Glad to hear your documentary is moving along.
I would be most pleased to talk to someone on your crew about Mrs.
Stanford. We now have a regular telephone line and my number is (925) XXX-XXXX.
The "couple of weeks" SU Press estimated to draw up a contract is approaching two months so I will probably give them a call next week. People in academics don't usually work very hard in the summer; hopefully the delay is no more than that.
I hope you are finding time to finish your book and also that Banner is going well.
Best, Robert
I was keeping Cutler aware of the prospect for obstruction from the Office of Development:
From: Stephen Herrick Requa
Sent: 06 June 2002 10:00:15
To: rwpcutler33@yahoo.com
Hi Robert:
I read your new chapter and found it very interesting. I've been meaning to reply but have been very busy lately. I'd like to read the chapter again and see if I can have anything more or less well informed to say. Has the Press made any further communication? Otherwise, any sign of the Men in Black from the Office of Development?
Regards, Stephen
Before this I had received a missive that mentioned the very important work of Professor Carnochan who had dug up decisive evidence about Professor Julius Goebel, a friend of Jane Stanford.
From: robert cutler
To: Stephen Herrick Requa
Subject: Re: Hello
Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 09:00:21 -0700 (PDT)
Dear Stephen:
I have been meaning to write to thank you for the materials on Banner. I hope that enterprise is developing in the manner you expect and deserve. I particularly hope you are finding time to work on your book – getting our two books out in the same time frame could be mutually beneficial. I have not heard from the Press, and I have given myself till the end of the month before I contact my friend C--------- to see what he can learn. The book could well be making some Stanford folk nervous, or perhaps, like all publishing companies they are just slow. As you probably know, most university presses find themselves in a position of needing to make a living; subsidies from their parents are dwindling. Heretofore, Stanford Press has published "field-related" scholarly books only. Now they need to have a line the purpose of which is to make them money, and I think my book falls into that category. For that reason, I believe runs and promotion will be executed for their advantage (and ultimately mine). We'll see. In the meantime, I am working on an extra chapter which I know will be wanted by the Press – on the case of Professor Ross. It was the mismanagement of Jordan's firing of Professor Ross that started the serious rift between Mrs. Stanford and Jordan.
Be assured I will let you know of developments at SU.
Best regards, Robert
The first indication and news that Stanford Press had wanted to publish the book had come three weeks before:
From: Stephen Herrick Requa 01 April 2002 01:11:22
To: rwpcutler33@
Robert:
I am amazed about the Editor wanting to publish the book, considering the powerful spin doctors and fund raisers at Stanford, who would like to see this issue buried forever. It's a testament to your medical acumen, clear thinking, judicious approach,...
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