The Escape and Suicide of John Wilkes Booth

The Escape and Suicide of John Wilkes Booth
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Publisher : Applewood Books
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9781429011013
ISBN-13 : 1429011017
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis The Escape and Suicide of John Wilkes Booth by : Finis L. Bates

The author claims that John Wilkes Booth was not killed at the Garrett house in Virginia in 1865, but that he was living under name of John St. Helen at Glenrose Mills, Tex., 1872-1877, and committed suicide at Enid, Okla., in 1903 as David E. George.

Our American Cousin

Our American Cousin
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Publisher : BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages : 122
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ISBN-10 : 9791041803064
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Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Our American Cousin by : Tom Taylor

Our American Cousin is a three-act play written by English playwright Tom Taylor. The play opened in London in 1858 but quickly made its way to the U.S. and premiered at Laura Keene’s Theatre in New York City later that year. It remained popular in the U.S. and England for the next several decades. Its most notable claim to fame, however, is that it was the play U.S. President Abraham Lincoln was watching on April 14, 1865 when he was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth, who used his knowledge of the script to shoot Lincoln during a more raucous scene. The play is a classic Victorian farce with a whole range of stereotyped characters, business, and many entrances and exits. The plot features a boorish but honest American cousin who travels to the aristocratic English countryside to claim his inheritance, and then quickly becomes swept up in the family’s affairs. An inevitable rescue of the family’s fortunes and of the various damsels in distress ensues. Our American Cousin was originally written as a farce for an English audience, with the laughs coming mostly at the expense of the naive American character. But after it moved to the U.S. it was eventually recast as a comedy where English caricatures like the pompous Lord Dundreary soon became the primary source of hilarity. This early version, published in 1869, contains fewer of that character’s nonsensical adages, which soon came to be known as “Dundrearyisms,” and for which the play eventually gained much of its popular appeal.

Return of Assassin John Wilkes Booth

Return of Assassin John Wilkes Booth
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Publisher : Taylor Trade Publishing
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89073098618
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Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Return of Assassin John Wilkes Booth by : W. C. Jameson

Compelling and revealing information in the form of papers and diaries have recently been found in private collections materials which provide greater insight into the events leading up to the assassination of Lincoln as well as details of the pursuit and capture of the man the government claimed was Booth. This new information along with a critical reexamination of the traditional historical materials provide more than sufficient reason to challenge the long-held assumption that John Wilkes Booth was killed by government agents in Virginia. Leading the reader through a series of amazing coincidences and details, this book presents startling evidence that John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln, was never captured, but escaped to live for decades, continue his acting career, marry, and have children!

Blood on the Moon

Blood on the Moon
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Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 0813191513
ISBN-13 : 9780813191515
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Blood on the Moon by : Edward Steers

Blood on the Moon examines the evidence, myths, and lies surrounding the political assassination that dramatically altered the course of American history. Was John Wilkes Booth a crazed loner acting out of revenge, or was he the key player in a wide conspiracy aimed at removing the one man who had crushed the Confederacy's dream of independence? Edward Steers Jr. crafts an intimate, engaging narrative of the events leading to Lincoln's death and the political, judicial, and cultural aftermaths of his assassination.

He Has Shot the President!

He Has Shot the President!
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 69
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ISBN-10 : 9781596432246
ISBN-13 : 1596432241
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis He Has Shot the President! by : Don Brown

Covers the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the manhunt that followed.

Lincoln's Last Night

Lincoln's Last Night
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Publisher : Chamberlain Brothers
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1596090162
ISBN-13 : 9781596090163
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Lincoln's Last Night by : Alan Axelrod

What has kept historians and conspiracy theorists puzzled for years? In this vividly dramatic account of the last hours of Abraham Lincoln's life, the events that led up to the night of April 14, 1865, are related as never before. Following the motives, decisions, and actions of both Lincoln and his assassin, John Wilkes Booth, readers will encounter facts and theories rarely taught in any history class. Alan Axelrod's gripping retelling of this national tragedy highlights the numerous details, coincidences, and oddities of the assassination plot. This kit includes a handsome portfolio reproduction of the items Lincoln had in his wallet at the time of his death as well as other artifacts from the period.

The Escape and Suicide of John Wilkes Booth

The Escape and Suicide of John Wilkes Booth
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Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044019411305
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Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis The Escape and Suicide of John Wilkes Booth by : Finis Langdon Bates

The author claims that John Wilkes Booth was not killed at the Garrett house in Virginia in 1865, but that he was living under name of John St. Helen at Glenrose Mills, Tex., 1872-1877, and committed suicide at Enid, Okla., in 1903 as David E. George.

American Brutus

American Brutus
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 546
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ISBN-10 : 9780307430618
ISBN-13 : 0307430618
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis American Brutus by : Michael W. Kauffman

It is a tale as familiar as our history primers: A deranged actor, John Wilkes Booth, killed Abraham Lincoln in Ford’s Theatre, escaped on foot, and eluded capture for twelve days until he met his fiery end in a Virginia tobacco barn. In the national hysteria that followed, eight others were arrested and tried; four of those were executed, four imprisoned. Therein lie all the classic elements of a great thriller. But the untold tale is even more fascinating. Now, in American Brutus, Michael W. Kauffman, one of the foremost Lincoln assassination authorities, takes familiar history to a deeper level, offering an unprecedented, authoritative account of the Lincoln murder conspiracy. Working from a staggering array of archival sources and new research, Kauffman sheds new light on the background and motives of John Wilkes Booth, the mechanics of his plot to topple the Union government, and the trials and fates of the conspirators. Piece by piece, Kauffman explains and corrects common misperceptions and analyzes the political motivation behind Booth’s plan to unseat Lincoln, in whom the assassin saw a treacherous autocrat, “an American Caesar.” In preparing his study, Kauffman spared no effort getting at the truth: He even lived in Booth’s house, and re-created key parts of Booth’s escape. Thanks to Kauffman’s discoveries, readers will have a new understanding of this defining event in our nation’s history, and they will come to see how public sentiment about Booth at the time of the assassination and ever since has made an accurate account of his actions and motives next to impossible–until now. In nearly 140 years there has been an overwhelming body of literature on the Lincoln assassination, much of it incomplete and oftentimes contradictory. In American Brutus, Kauffman finally makes sense of an incident whose causes and effects reverberate to this day. Provocative, absorbing, utterly cogent, at times controversial, this will become the definitive text on a watershed event in American history.

"The President Has Been Shot!": The Assassination of John F. Kennedy

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Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages : 495
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ISBN-10 : 9780545496544
ISBN-13 : 0545496543
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis "The President Has Been Shot!": The Assassination of John F. Kennedy by : James L. Swanson

A breathtaking and dramatic account of the JFK assassination by the NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author of CHASING LINCOLN'S KILLER! In his new young-adult book on the Kennedy assassination, James Swanson will transport readers back to one of the most shocking, sad, and terrifying events in American history. As he did in his bestselling Scholastic YA book, CHASING LINCOLN'S KILLER, Swanson will deploy his signature "you are there" style -- a riveting, ticking-clock pace, with an unprecedented eye for dramatic details and impeccable historical accuracy -- to tell the story of the JFK assassination as it has never been told before.The book will be illustrated with archival photos, and will have diagrams, source notes, bibliography, places to visit, and an index.

What Really Happened: The Lincoln Assassination

What Really Happened: The Lincoln Assassination
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9781621578871
ISBN-13 : 1621578879
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis What Really Happened: The Lincoln Assassination by : Robert J. Hutchinson

Think You Know Everything about the Lincoln Assassination? Think Again. After 150 years, many unsolved mysteries and enduring urban legends still surround the assassination of Abraham Lincoln by the popular stage actor John Wilkes Booth. In a new look at the case, award-winning history author Robert J. Hutchinson (The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Bible) explores what we know, and don’t know, about what really happened at Ford’s Theatre on the night of April 14, 1865. In addition, he argues that the deep-seated political hatreds that roiled Washington, D.C., in the final weeks of the Civil War are particularly relevant to our own polarized age. Among the tantalizing questions Hutchinson explores are: * Did the Confederacy have a hand in the assassination plot? * Who were Booth’s secret accomplices, and why did he change the plan from kidnapping to assassination? * Why was it so easy for Booth to walk into the president’s box to shoot him? Where were the guards? * How did Booth evade the largest manhunt in U.S. history for nearly two weeks despite being unable to walk? * Who gave the order to shoot Booth in the Garrett barn—and what happened to his body? Drawing upon both primary sources and the best recent historical research, What Really Happened: The Lincoln Assassination separates established facts from mere conjectures—and is the one book to own if you want to know “what really happened.”