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    <![CDATA[Blood on the Moon: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln]]>
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    <![CDATA[The assassination of Abraham Lincoln is one of the most familiar stories in our nation's history, usually told as a tale of a lone deranged actor who struck from a twisted lust for revenge. This is not only too simple an explanation; Blood on the Moon reveals that it is completely wrong. John Wilkes Booth was neither mad nor alone in his act of murder. He received the help of many, not the least of whom was Dr. Samuel Alexander Mudd, the Charles County physician who has been portrayed as the innocent victim of a vengeful government. Booth was also aided by the Confederate leadership in Richmond. As he made his plans to strike at Lincoln, Booth was in contact with key members of the Confederate underground, and after the assassination these same forces used all of their resources to attempt his escape. Had it not been for all this assistance, Booth would not have gone as far as he did, for as long as he did. When Booth entered the presidential box at Ford's Theatre on the night of April 14, 1865, he held a small derringer in his hand, but there were many fingers on the trigger. Noted Lincoln authority Edward Steers Jr. introduces the cast of characters in this ill-fated drama, explores why they were so willing to help pull the trigger, and corrects the many misconceptions surrounding this defining moment that changed American history.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Lincoln Legends: Myths, Hoaxes, and Confabulations Associated With Our Greatest President]]>
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    <![CDATA[The folklore surrounding history's towering figures often  overshadows actual scholarship, both in terms of quantity and in terms of  prevalence in the public consciousness. As one might expect with a revered  national icon, nearly every facet of Abraham Lincoln's life has been  subject to mythmaking as well as academic inquiry of widely varying quality  and accuracy.  <p>In Lincoln Legends, noted historian and Lincoln expert Edward Steers Jr.  carefully scrutinizes some of the most notorious tall tales and distorted  ideas about America's sixteenth President. Did Abraham Lincoln write his  greatest speech on the back of an envelope on the way to Gettysburg? Did he  appear before a congressional committee to defend his wife against charges  of treason? Was Lincoln an illegitimate child? Was he gay? Edward Steers  weighs the evidence in these and other heated debates about the Great  Emancipator. Steers's conclusions will satisfy some and disappoint others,  and he just might settle some of these enduring questions once and for  all.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Trial: The Assassination of President Lincoln and the Trial of the Conspirators]]>
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    <![CDATA[With commentary by Terry Alford, Burrus Carnahan, Joan L. Chaconis, Percy Martin, Betty Ownsbey, Edward Steers Jr., Thomas R. Turner, and Laurie Verge  <p>On April 14, 1865, John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln. By April 26, eight of the ten people eventually charged as accomplices in Lincoln's murder were in custody. Booth was killed resisting capture and John Surratt was in Canada, his whereabouts unknown to Federal authorities.  <p>In the days that followed, President Johnson issued an Executive Order directing that the persons charged with Lincoln's murder stand trial before a military tribunal. During the fifty-day trial, over three hundred and sixty witnesses gave testimony. Benn Pitman, a recognized expert in the art of phonography (an early form of shorthand), was awarded a government contract to produce a true and accurate transcription of the testimony. Working with four assistants, Pitman produced transcripts that served the general public through daily releases to select members of the press as well as to the prosecution and the defense. Pitman was given the right to publish the transcriptions for public sale, and he skillfully winnowed the 4,300 pages of transcription into a single 421-page volume. Copies of the original 1865 edition, as well as subsequent reprints, are exceedingly rare. Here for the first time, leading experts in the field lend their insight in a series of commentaries that complement Pitman's published transcript&#151;included here in its entirety&#151;exposing various perjuries, explaining testimony that has escaped scholarly attention, and clarifying the events surrounding the assassination as never before.</p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Lincoln Assassination: The Evidence]]>
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    <![CDATA[On April 22, 1865, Brevet Colonel H. L. Burnett was assigned to head the investigation into the murder of President Abraham Lincoln and the attempted murder of Secretary of State William H. Seward. Burnett orchestrated the collection of thousands of documents for the Military Commission’s trial of the conspirators. This deep archive of documentary evidence--consisting of letters, depositions, eyewitness accounts, investigative reports, and other documents--provides invaluable insight into the historical, cultural, and judicial context of the investigation. Only a fraction of the information presented in these documents ever made its way into the trial, and most of it has never been readily accessible. By presenting an annotated and indexed transcription of these documents, this volume offers significant new access to information on the events surrounding the assassination and a vast new store of social and political history of the Civil War era.&lt;/p&gt; <p>“With tears in my eyes I think it your duty to hang every rebel caught. I feel as bad as if was my own mother or father &amp; will be one to volunteer to try &amp; shoot every Southern man. May God have mercy on the man’s soul that done such a deed.<br/> With much Respect for our Country,<br/> I remain<br/> Weeping”<br/> --Anonymous letter, New York, April 15, 1865</p> <p>“I know Booth. He was in the habit of coming to my place to shoot. . . . He shot well, and practiced to shoot with accuracy in every possible position. . . . He was a quick shot; always silent, reticent.”<br/> --Deposition of Benjamin Barker, Pistol Gallery proprietor</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Escape and Capture of John Wilkes Booth]]>
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    <![CDATA[The &quot;Quotable&quot; Lincoln]]>
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