Dr Jekyll and MR Hyde in America
Lowy, Louis K It can now be revealed that the evil and violent Mr. Edward Hyde--alter ego of London's physician Doctor Henry Jekyll--did not die at the conclusion of the classic, Victorian-era case documented by Robert Louis Stevenson. Instead, this malignant criminal not only continued to plague Britons, but soon after set his ambitions for mayhem for other nations, and so headed for the United States. Follow this story, from bustling New York City to the ...