| Below is the contents list for issues of Taylorology, with an electronic link to each issue. The publication centered on the unsolved 1922 murder of silent film director William Desmond Taylor, but there is reprinted material on, and interviews with, other silent stars including Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Roscoe ‘Fatty’ Arbuckle, Mabel Normand, Olive Thomas, Blanche Sweet, William S. Hart, Lillian Gish, Harold Lloyd, Rudolph Valentino, Mary Pickford, Gloria Swanson, Clara Bow, and many others. If you are totally unfamiliar with the Taylor case and would like a general introduction, read “I Know Who Killed Desmond Taylor” in Taylorology 50 or, for those more visually inclined, read Rick Geary’s graphic novel Famous Players: The Mysterious Death of William Desmond Taylor. If you think the book A Cast of Killers (1986 edition) is accurate, you may find Taylorology 65 of particular interest. Most of the historical errors were corrected or qualified in the Twentieth Anniversary Edition. If the links below are not working, or are only partially loading, Taylorology can also be obtained here. Unless otherwise indicated, all material in the Taylorology section of this website may be freely redistributed.Latest Issue Taylorology 4A Few Murder Suspects
 Fragments from Taylor’s Life
 Suggested Reading
 “The Humor of a Hollywood Murder”:
 Foreword (by Kevin Brownlow), Introduction, Prelude, Bon Mots
 Taylorology 5The Connette Episode
 Deposition by Leslie Henry
 “The Humor of a Hollywood Murder” Part 2:
 Wild Hollywood Parties—Fact or Fiction?, William Desmond Taylor
 Taylorology 6Why Taylor’s Servant Thought Mabel Normand was the Killer
 1929 Interview with Charlotte Shelby
 “The Humor of a Hollywood Murder” Part 3:
 Mabel’s Reading Matter, The Funeral, The Investigation, The Law
 Index to A Cast of Killers
 Taylorology 7The Case Against Thomas Dixon
 Fragments from the Police File
 “The Humor of a Hollywood Murder” Part 4:
 Love Letters, Frozen Horror, Untamed Hollywood,
 Frank Mayo vs. The Press, Tall Tales #1: Walter Underwood
 Taylorology 8Wallace Smith: February 8, 1922
 “The Humor of a Hollywood Murder” Part 5:
 Doug and Mary Run the Gauntlet; The Fourth Estate;
 Tall Tales #2: Harry Fields; Psychic Visions
 Taylorology 9Mary Miles Minter vs. American Film Co.
 “The Humor of a Hollywood Murder” Part 6:
 Evil Hollywood, Hollywood Treads Softly, Editorial Contemplations
 Taylorology 1025 Flashes of Mabel Normand
 “The Humor of a Hollywood Murder” Part 7:
 The Kidnapping of Henry Peavey; Odds & Ends;
 Tall Tales #3: The Atlantic City Confession
 Taylorology 11“Hollywood Mysteries”—Shredded
 “The Humor of a Hollywood Murder” Part 8:
 Confessions, Confessions; Poetry Potpourri; The Public Speaks;
 Epilogue: August 1923
 Taylorology 12Time-Life’s “Unsolved Crimes”—Bravo!
 Did a Canadian Army Veteran Kill Taylor?
 Charlotte Shelby’s Last Two Interviews (1937)
 Interview with Mary Miles Minter (1937)
 Wallace Smith: February 10, 1922
 “The Truth About Hollywood”:
 Part 1 [A brief tour of 1922 Hollywood]
 Taylorology 13“The Truth About Hollywood”:
 Part 2 [Drugs, Alcohol and Sexual Morality]
 Part 3 [What Happens to a New Girl in Hollywood?]
 Part 4 [Brief Tour of Some Hollywood Studios]
 Taylorology 14March 1926: Cyclone Around Keyes
 “The Truth About Hollywood”:
 Part 5 [How Much Do the Stars Earn?]
 Taylorology 15William T. Sherman, Guest Editor:
 Some Responses to a Number of Points Made in Taylorology
 In Defense of Mabel Normand
 The Issue of Peavey’s Credibility
 The Credibility of Howard Fellows’ Testimony
 The Time Element Problem
 Evidence for a Cover-Up
 Summaries of the Cases Against Charlotte Shelby and Carl Stockdale
 Taylorology 16William T. Sherman, Guest Editor:
 Some Glimpses of The Shelby Family Caught Up in The Taylor Case
 “The Mystery of the Movie Director” by Sidney Sutherland
 A Look at the Character of D.A. Thomas Lee Woolwine & His Administration
 Taylorology 17The Return of Ellery Queen and Erle Stanley Gardner
 Allegations that Henry Peavey Murdered Taylor
 When Did Mary Miles Minter Learn of Taylor’s Death?
 Flashes of Margaret Shelby
 Wallace Smith: February 11, 1922
 Taylorology 18Adela Rogers St. Johns:
 Eulogy, Apology, Psychology, Mythology
 Taylorology 19The Case Against Edward Sands:
 Who was Sands?
 Items Suggesting Sands Was the Killer
 Sands' Sexuality
 Was Sands the Person Seen by Faith MacLean?
 Was Robbery an Element of the Murder Motive?
 Strange Phone Calls Received by Taylor
 Conclusions Regarding Sands
 Wallace Smith: February 14, 1922
 Taylorology 20Mini-Reviews: Munn and Martinez
 Did James Kirkwood Kill Taylor?
 Hollywood Social Events 1914-1922
 Wallace Smith: February 15, 1922
 Taylorology 21The Last Day of Taylor’s Life
 Wallace Smith: February 16, 1922
 “Has Mabel Normand Solved the Taylor Murder?”
 Taylorology 22The 1937 Grand Jury Investigation
 Statements by Carl Stockdale
 Where was Adolph Zukor on February 2, 1922?
 Interviews with Julia Crawford Ivers
 Who was the Drug-Addicted Scenario Writer?
 What was the Real Name of Mary Miles Minter?
 The Path of the Fatal Bullet
 Wallace Smith: February 20, 1922
 Taylorology 23“The Colorful and Romantic Story of Wm. D. Taylor’s Remarkable Life”
 Wallace Smith: February 21, 1922
 Taylorology 24Contemporary Reviews of Films Directed by William Desmond Taylor
 Sources for More Information about Taylor’s Films
 Taylorology 25The Court-Martial of Edward Sands
 Wallace Smith: February 22, 1922
 Taylorology 26Review: New Book on Mabel Normand
 Juanita Hansen, Part I
 Wallace Smith: February 23, 1922
 Taylorology 27Juanita Hansen, Part II
 Wallace Smith: February 24, 1922
 Taylorology 28Roscoe ‘Fatty’ Arbuckle
 Taylorology 29Taylor’s ‘Lost Years’ — 1908-1912
 Wallace Smith: February 25, 1922
 Taylorology 30“The Sins of Hollywood: An Expose of Movie Vice”
 Taylorology 31Douglas and Faith MacLean
 Wallace Smith: February 27, 1922
 Taylorology 32Interviews with Mary Miles Minter: The Taylor Years
 Wallace Smith: February 28, 1922
 Taylorology 33The Life and Death of Olive Thomas
 Taylorology 34The Dispatches of Richard Burritt
 Taylorology 35Testimony of Charlotte Shelby
 Testimony of Leslie Henry
 Taylorology 36Ray Frohman Interviews:
 Charlie Chaplin, Dorothy Gish, Louise Glaum, William S. Hart, Ruth Roland, Blanche Sweet, Clara Kimball Young
 Taylorology 37Mary Miles Minter in Hawaii
 Mary Miles Minter Moves Out
 Minter and Chaplin
 Taylorology 38Silent Films of Taylor’s Associates on Home Video
 Wallace Reid, Part I
 Taylorology 39Woolwine’s Statement Regarding Mary Miles Minter
 Wallace Reid, Part II
 Taylorology 40Taylor in the British Army
 Personal Appearances by Silent Stars in the Weeks after the Murder:
 Monte Blue, Hobart Bosworth, Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne, Mary Carr, Lew Cody, Viola Dana, Miss DuPont, Elsie Ferguson, Pauline Frederick, Hoot Gibson, Lillian Gish, Mildred Harris, Hazel Howell, Louise Lovely, May McAvoy, Martha Mansfield, Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks, Marie Prevost, Herbert Rawlinson, Will Rogers, Ruth Roland, Gladys Walton, Claire Windsor
 Taylorology 41The Casting Couch and Sexual Harassment in Early Hollywood
 Leslie Henry’s Suicide Plan
 Taylorology 42“Mabel Normand’s Own Life Story!”
 Taylorology 43“Untold Tales of Hollywood”
 Taylorology 44“Untold Tales of Hollywood” (conclusion)
 Taylorology 45Interviews with Taylor’s Ex-Wife
 Mabel Normand on the Witness Stand:
 Testimony at the William Desmond Taylor Inquest
 Testimony at the Horace Greer Hearing
 Testimony at the Horace Greer Trial
 Taylorology 46Flashes of Charlie Chaplin
 Taylorology 47The Photoplayers’ Club
 Taylorology 48Kathlyn Williams
 Taylorology 49The Screenwriters Defend Hollywood in the Murder Aftermath:
 Gertrude Atherton, Beulah Marie Dix, Elinor Glyn, Frances Harmer, Rupert Hughes, William Parker, Louis Sherwin, Rob Wagner, Frank Woods and Thompson Buchanan, Waldemar Young
 Taylorology 50“I Know Who Killed Desmond Taylor”
 Taylorology 51Charlie Chaplin Interview from 1916
 Anita Loos
 Taylorology 52William Desmond Taylor’s Words:
 Articles Written by Taylor
 Comments Attributed to Taylor
 Taylorology 53Louella Parsons Interviews with Actors:
 Monte Blue, Douglas Fairbanks, George Fawcett, Robert Harron, Sessue Hayakawa, Houdini, Harold Lloyd, Tom Mix, Wallace Reid, Ben Turpin, Rudolph Valentino
 Taylorology 54Mabel Normand Here and There
 Taylorology 55Interviews with Mary Pickford
 Taylor Case Errors in Forbidden Lovers
 Taylorology 56Taylor/Minter Film Available on Home Video
 Reporting the Taylor Murder: Day One
 Taylorology 57Antonio Moreno
 Taylorology 58Minter and Shelby in Paris
 In Defense of Charlotte Shelby
 “The Tragic Life Story of Mabel Normand”
 Interviews with Taylor’s Sister-in-Law
 Mary Miles Minter and Broken Blossoms
 Two Interviews with Mary Pickford
 Taylorology 59Richard Willis:
 William Desmond Taylor’s First Hollywood Interview
 Poetic Eulogy for Taylor
 More Interviews by Richard Willis:
 Carlyle Blackwell, Mona Darkfeather, Hobart Bosworth, Adele Lane, D.W. Griffith, Lillian and Dorothy Gish, Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley
 Taylorology 60Reporting the Taylor Murder: Day Two
 Taylorology 61Reporting the Taylor Murder: Day Three
 Mary Miles Minter: The Pre-Taylor Years
 Taylorology 62Reporting the Taylor Murder: Day Four
 Who’s Who in the Taylor Case
 Clara Beranger Comments on “The World’s Applause”
 Taylorology 63Louella Parsons Interviews with Actresses:
 Beverly Bayne, Betty Blythe, Clara Bow, Marguerite Clark, Elsie Ferguson, Dorothy Gish, Juanita Hansen, Osa Johnson, Alice Joyce, Mae Marsh, Violet Mersereau, Alma Rubens, Gloria Swanson, Blanche Sweet, Alice Terry
 Taylorology 64Mabel Normand and ‘Goldwyn’
 Another Taylor Film on Home Video?
 In Print: “The Big Book of Scandal!”
 Reporting the Taylor Murder: Day Five
 Hollywood Studio Production During the Week of Taylor’s Murder
 Photoplay Editions of Taylor’s Films
 Taylorology 65175 Errors and Contradictions in A Cast of Killers
 Taylorology 66Interviews with Edna Purviance
 Reporting the Taylor Murder: Day Six
 Taylorology 67Louella Parsons Interviews with Directors:
 J. Stuart Blackton, Herbert Brenon, William de Mille, Abel Gance, D.W. Griffith, Ralph Ince, Rex Ingram, Ernst Lubitsch, Fred Niblo, John S. Robertson, Victor Seastrom
 Taylorology 68Six Interviews with Buster Keaton
 Reporting the Taylor Murder: Day Seven
 Taylorology 69Retraction: The Drug-Addicted Scenario Writer
 Henry Peavey Accuses Mabel Normand
 Testimony of Margaret Shelby Fillmore
 Letter from Marjorie Berger to Mary Miles Minter
 Public Response to the Taylor Murder
 Mabel Normand and the Police Gazette
 Reporting the Taylor Murder: Day Eight
 Taylorology 70Review: Mysteries & Scandals
 Jeanie Macpherson
 Taylorology 71Drugs in Early Hollywood
 The Death of Zelda Crosby
 Reporting the Taylor Murder: Day Nine
 Taylorology 72Flashes of Charlie Chaplin, Part II
 Taylorology 73Taylor’s Tom Sawyer on Home Video
 Review: Death in Paradise
 Mabel Normand Here and There, Part II
 “The Indiscretions of a Star”
 Taylorology 74Fragments of Taylor in Hollywood
 Fifteen Years After the Murder: Mary Miles Minter Speaks
 Gossip from “Capt. Billy’s Whiz Bang”
 The Mishawum Manor Scandal
 Statement by Lowell Sherman Regarding the Arbuckle Party
 A Dictionary of Flapper Slang
 “The Jinx on Mabel”
 Taylorology 75Errors in Fallen Angels
 Capt. Edward A. Salisbury
 Taylorology 76Mary Miles Minter Here and There
 Taylorology 77Maurice Tourneur
 Taylorology 78Contemporary Reviews of Films Directed by William Desmond Taylor, Part II
 Taylorology 79Contemporary Reviews of Films Directed by William Desmond Taylor, Part III
 Taylorology 80Blanche Sweet
 Taylorology 81Review: Balboa Films
 Balboa Films: Response from the Authors
 Charlotte Shelby’s 1929 Statement
 Mary Miles Minter’s ‘Engagement’ to William Desmond Taylor
 Reporting the Taylor Murder: Day Ten
 Taylorology 82Mabel Normand in Photoplayers Weekly
 Fragments from Official 1922 Statements: Fellows, Dumas, Maigne
 The Federal Trade Commission vs. Famous Players-Lasky
 Rudolph Valentino Characterizes Charles Eyton
 Affidavit Filed by Charles Eyton Regarding Rudolph Valentino
 Taylorology 83Suzanna on Home Video
 Mack Sennett
 Taylorology 84Margaret Gibson’s Deathbed Confession:
 “I Killed William Desmond Taylor!”
 Taylorology 85James Bean’s Theory Regarding Taylor’s Killer
 Rumors, ‘Solutions,’ and Strange Reports
 William Desmond Taylor’s Injuries
 Why Margaret Gibson Changed Her Screen Name
 Margaret Gibson Arrested for Extortion
 More Thoughts Regarding Margaret Gibson
 Additional Comments on Margaret Gibson by Ray Long
 Letter from Margaret Gibson’s Husband
 Taylorology 86Reporting the Taylor Murder: Days 11 and 12
 Fan Magazines React to the Taylor Case
 Taylorology 87Contemporary Editorials Discussing the Taylor Case
 Taylorology 88Some Errors in A&E’s City Confidential
 Herb Howe’s Last Article about Mabel Normand
 May Rupp’s Accusation
 Taylor Fighting Censorship
 Flashes of Neva Gerber
 More Gossip from “Capt. Billy’s Whiz Bang”
 D.W. Griffith Comments on the Taylor Case
 Taylorology 89Gareth Hughes
 James Kirkwood
 Taylorology 90Taylor the Actor: Vitagraph Film Plots
 Don Osborn
 The First Fictionalization of the Taylor Murder
 Injury and Illness in 1914 Hollywood
 “Perfect Crimes? Nickell/Taylor” by Ray Long
 Taylorology 91Marguerite Clark
 Taylorology 92Thomas Ince
 Taylorology 93Interviews with Actors and Actresses Directed by Taylor:
 Ethel Clayton, Dustin Farnum, Elsie Ferguson, May McAvoy,
 Jack Pickford, Theodore Roberts and Myrtle Stedman
 Taylorology 94Did Drug Gangsters Kill Taylor?
 “Filming the Great Idea”
 Taylorology 95The Motion Picture Directors’ Association
 Taylorology 96Alvarado Court: The 1920 Census
 Taylor’s Activities in the Week Prior to His Death
 Interview with George Lasher
 A Visit to the Favorite Players Studio
 Itinerary of the Fanny Davenport Troupe during the Taylor Years
 E-Mail Bouquets from Taylorology Readers
 Taylorology 97Three Documents from the Police File
 Taylorology 98Was William Desmond Taylor a Drug Pusher?
 Did Antonio Moreno Hear the Fatal Shot?
 When Did Mabel Normand First Return to the Murder Scene?
 The NAACP and the Taylor Case
 The Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill and the Taylor Case
 Were Taylor and Robert W. Service Roommates?
 Why Were Minter’s Love Letters Given to the Newspapers?
 Eulogy Fragments
 Taylorology 99Taylorology 100Robert P. Shuler
 Twisted by Knaves
 “What I Think of Mary Miles Minter” by Jeanie Macpherson
 The 1929/30 Flare-Up of the Taylor Case
 Mary Miles Minter vs. CBS
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