Questioned Document Examination
by John Eliezer Madlus
1. J. NEWTON BAKER, LI.M. OF THE WASHINGTON (D.C.) BAR
1.1. “Law of Disputed and Forged Documents.”
2. DR. WILSON R. HARRISON
2.1. Suspect Documents Their Scientific Examination
3. PAPER
3.1. vellum
4. INK
4.1. Indian Ink
4.2. classes of inks:
4.2.1. Printing ink
4.2.2. Canceling ink
4.2.3. Iron-tannin ink
4.2.4. Record ink
4.2.5. Fountain pen ink
4.2.6. Colored inks
4.2.7. Logwood ink
4.2.8. Hectograph ink
4.2.9. Ball-point inks
4.2.10. Liquid-lead pencil ink
5. Graphologist
6. Question Document Examiner
7. Albert Sherman Osborn
7.1. first edition copy of "Questioned Documents" in 1910
7.2. revised edition in 1929.
7.3. Questioned Documents in 1910
7.4. The Problem of Proof in 1927
7.5. The Mind of the Juror 1937
8. Francis Demelle of France.
8.1. First treatise on systematic document examination
9. handwriting and signature examination
10. electronic communication
10.1. nonviolentand more subtle means and products of crime.
11. Konigin Hanschritt
12. Gilbert Thompson
13. J. VREELAND HARING & J. HOWARD HARING
13.1. Colonel Charles A. Lindberg Jr. kidnapping and murder case