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An edition of Lincoln Conspiracy (1977)

The Lincoln conspiracy

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New facts reveal the shocking step-by-step conspiracy against America's most loved president. Who was involved? On April 14, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated while attending a play at Ford's Theatre. Historical accounts tell us the murder was committed by a crazed actor named John Wilkes Booth, and no one else. Now, after more than a century, startling new answers are uncovered for such questions as: Why did the President's guard leave his post at Ford's Theatre? Why did the Washington telegraph system mysteriously fail moments after the fatal shot was fired? Why were road blocks put up on every exit leaving Washington except on the killer's escape route? Why did a number of high government officials turn down President Lincoln's personal request to meet him at Ford's Theatre? - Back cover.

The kidnap plot. March 16, 1865. On a deserted stretch of road, six men waited for the arrival of President Lincoln's carriage. Their objective: to kidnap the President. Their leader: John Wilkes Booth. And so began weeks of terror as Booth and his companions desperately tried to abduct the President. They would fail on six separate occasions. Then mysteriously on the night of April 14, Booth would succeed -- but with a new plan! He would murder Abraham Lincoln. Did Booth, the President's assassin, act alone or was he a pawn of higher-ups? Was the man shot at Garrett's farm and identified as John Wilkes Booth actually Booth or a substitute? Why was the existence of Booth's diary hidden until long after the famous 1865 conspiracy trial, and when revealed, why had 18 pages been cut? Who removed those 18 pages, and when? A surprising collection of newly discovered, unpublished, historical documents answers these and many more questions, solving the most famous political assassination mystery in American history. - Flyleaf.

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English
Pages
320

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Lincoln Conspiracy
June 1994, Buccaneer Books
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The Lincoln conspiracy
1977, Schick Sunn Classic Books
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Table of Contents

Behind the Lincoln conspiracy
The Dahlgren raid
Planters plot a kidnap
Two more kidnap plots
The moneymen conspire
The radicals plot thickens
First kidnap try a fiasco
Booth out, "Capt. B." in
Who'll kidnap first?
If at first you don't succeed
War's end makes desperate men
Target day for assassination
Lincoln's final day of life
Night of the assassination
More blood as deathwatch begins
Escape to the swamps
The chase is on
The pursuers close in
The diary tells a wicked story
Hot trails grow hotter
Murder at Garrett's farm
Any corpse will do
Identity crisis
Conspiracy to cover up conspiracy
Travesty of justice
All efforts fail
The cover-up uncovered
Epilogue : final curtain
About the authors

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
364.1/524
Library of Congress
E457.5 .B29

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
320 p., [16] p. of plates
Number of pages
320
Dimensions
18 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4561549M
Internet Archive
lincolnconspirac00bals
ISBN 10
091721403X
ISBN 13
9780917214035
LCCN
77073521
OCLC/WorldCat
3308424
Library Thing
201260
Goodreads
506793

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