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John Wilkes Booth

by W.C. Jameson

Leading readers through a series of amazing coincidences and details, Jameson's newest book presents startling evidence that John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Lincoln, was never captured. Instead, Booth may have escaped to live for decades after his supposed arrest—continuing his acting career, marrying, and even having children.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Leading the reader through a series of amazing coincidences and details, this book presents startling evidence that John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Lincoln, was never captured but escaped to live for decades, continue his acting career, marry, and have children. Compelling and revealing information in the form of papers and diaries has recently been found in private collections—materials that 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.

Author Biography

A John Wilkes Booth family descendant, W.C. Jameson became interested in Booth when he was ten years old, when he was reprimanded by family members for bringing up the subject of the outlaw and told never to talk of him again. Jameson is also the award-winning author of 80 books and over 1,500 published articles and essays. He lives in Llano, Texas.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. IntroductionChapter 2. Who Was John Wilkes Booth?Chapter 3. Plots to KidnapChapter 4. Plot to AssassinateChapter 5. The AssassinationChapter 6. The Attack on SewardChapter 7. EscapeChapter 8. Flight, Pursuit, and Death of John Wilkes Booth: The Traditional VersionChapter 9. Flight from WashingtonChapter 10. SurrattsvilleChapter 11. Dr. Samuel MuddChapter 12. The SwampChapter 13. Re-enter BoydChapter 14. The CrossingChapter 15. The DiaryChapter 16. Closing InChapter 17. The Killing at Garrett's FarmChapter 18. The BodyChapter 19. Tracking John Wilkes BoothChapter 20. The Return of the AssassinChapter 21. Booth's Secret FamiliesChapter 22. The Strange Case of David E. GeorgeChapter 23. Analysis

Review

Can it be said that Americans enjoy few things more than a conspiracy theory? Just look at the persistence surrounding the supposed plot to kill President Kennedy. Though there are clouds surrounding the murder (thanks, Oliver Stone!), the legend has grown greater than the act itself. The same goes for Jameson's book, in which a crime has become a national folktale. A distant relative of Booth's, Jameson is on the trail of his ancestor who might not have been killed by federal troops after all (so say hushed relatives). Though the evidence is purely circumstantial and anecdotal, it is illuminating. It shines light on the ongoing obsession that there may be more to the story than we are privy to. If anything, this book simply poses questions that might never be answered. Aren't humans pattern-making creatures? Therefore, what events lend themselves to pattern-making better than the conspiracy to kill a sitting president? Jameson intertwines wit, research, and family history into an enjoyable read. * Booklist *
This provocative examination of Booth's story is certain to generate impassioned debate among historians and Lincoln lovers. * Publishers Weekly *

Long Description

Leading the reader through a series of amazing coincidences and details, this book presents startling evidence that John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Lincoln, was never captured but escaped to live for decades, continue his acting career, marry, and have children. Compelling and revealing information in the form of papers and diaries has recently been found in private collections-materials that 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.

Review Quote

Can it be said that Americans enjoy few things more than a conspiracy theory? Just look at the persistence surrounding the supposed plot to kill President Kennedy. Though there are clouds surrounding the murder (thanks, Oliver Stone!), the legend has grown greater than the act itself. The same goes for Jameson's book, in which a crime has become a national folktale. A distant relative of Booth's, Jameson is on the trail of his ancestor who might not have been killed by federal troops after all (so say hushed relatives). Though the evidence is purely circumstantial and anecdotal, it is illuminating. It shines light on the ongoing obsession that there may be more to the story than we are privy to. If anything, this book simply poses questions that might never be answered. Aren't humans pattern-making creatures? Therefore, what events lend themselves to pattern making better than the conspiracy to kill a sitting president? Jameson intertwines wit, research, and family history into an enjoyable read.

Details

ISBN1630760404
ISBN-10 1630760404
ISBN-13 9781630760403
Format Paperback
Author W.C. Jameson
Pages 232
Publisher Taylor Trade Publishing
Language English
Short Title JOHN WILKES BOOTH
Media Book
Residence Llano Llano
Year 2014
Subtitle Beyond the Grave
Place of Publication Lanham
Country of Publication United States
Birth 1942
Imprint Taylor Trade Publishing
Publication Date 2014-11-03
UK Release Date 2014-11-03
NZ Release Date 2014-11-03
US Release Date 2014-11-03
Series Beyond the Grave
Alternative 9781589798311
DEWEY 973.7092
Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified; Maps; Halftones, Black & White including Black & White Photographs; Black & White Illustrations
Audience General
AU Release Date 2014-10-14

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