SIGforum.com    Main Page  Hop To Forum Categories  The Lounge    Book about Lincoln’s assassination?
Go
New
Find
Notify
Tools
Reply
  
Book about Lincoln’s assassination? Login/Join 
in the end karma
always catches up
posted
The wife and I have been watching Manhunt and I would really like to read a book about it too see how far off the show is from what actually happened. I did a little research and nothing really stuck out as being above the rest. Your recommendations are appreciated. Thanks


" The people shall have a right to bear arms, for the defense of themselves and the State" Art 1 Sec 32 Indiana State Constitution

YAT-YAS
 
Posts: 3743 | Location: Northwest, In | Registered: December 03, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Internet Guru
posted Hide Post
American Brutus by Michael Kauffman is excellent and pretty complete.
 
Posts: 2073 | Registered: April 06, 2013Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Member
posted Hide Post
That Manhunt show is a good one.
 
Posts: 3679 | Location: Texas Hill Country | Registered: July 24, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Official Space Nerd
Picture of Hound Dog
posted Hide Post
Killing Lincoln is pretty good, but it's 'pop history.' I wouldn't consider it a 'scholarly' book. That's the only book on the subject I know of. . .



Fear God and Dread Nought
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Jacky Fisher
 
Posts: 21953 | Location: Hobbiton, The Shire, Middle Earth | Registered: September 27, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Peace through
superior firepower
Picture of parabellum
posted Hide Post
Blood on the Moon: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

First portion of the book's preface:

In 1997 the Surratt Society, in Clinton, Maryland, published the Abraham
Lincoln Assassination Bibliography by Blaine V. Houmes. The bibliography was
the first of its kind devoted exclusively to Lincoln's assassination. Listed are
approximately 3,000 entries representing 2,900 journal, magazine, newspaper,
and newsletter articles and 100 monographs. This number represents
roughly 20 percent of the general bibliography (16,000 entries) devoted to
Abraham Lincoln. The majority of the 3,000 "assassination" entries are the
product of nonacademic or avocational historians who drew most of their
material from secondary sources and anecdotal reminiscences that are questionable
or can be shown to be incorrect. Many of the assassination books
that have included primary sources have relied heavily on secondary sources
in their interpretation of the events associated with Lincoln's death.

In Blood on the Moon I have relied principally on primary sources and
sought independent corroboration of the recollections of those persons who
figured prominently in the story. The principal primary sources that form
the core of documents concerned with Lincoln's assassination are found in
Record Group (RG) 153, Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate General,
and Record Group 94, Records of the Adjutant General's Office, located
in the National Archives Record Administration (NARA). These records
are published as microfilm copies (M-599 and M-619 respectively) and are
available from the National Archives as well as several libraries and research
facilities throughout the country.

The principal file, M-599, is known as Investigation and Trial Papers
Relating to the Assassination of President Lincoln or the "Lincoln Assassination
Suspects" (LAS) file. These papers contain a wide range of materials
gathered mostly between April 15 and July 3, 1865. The records consist of
pretrial interrogations, letters offering information, and the verbatim transcript
of the trial proceedings taken down by court reporters skilled in the
use of phonography, a form of shorthand writing.
 
Posts: 109630 | Registered: January 20, 2000Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Member
posted Hide Post
When researching Lincolns death, be sure to read up on Sgt. Thomas "Boston" Corbett. Credited with shooting John Wilkes Booth. His life before, during and after the war is quite a story.


End of Earth: 2 Miles
Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles
 
Posts: 16466 | Location: Marquette MI | Registered: July 08, 2014Reply With QuoteReport This Post
I started with nothing,
and still have most of it
Picture of stiab
posted Hide Post
If you study this subject, be sure to learn about the part played by Lew Wallace, who IMO was a great American not widely known of today.

He was a lawyer before the Civil War, and a Union General commanding troops on the battlefields during the war. After the war he was the military judge who presided over the trials of the Lincoln assassination conspirators. After that he became the governor of the New Mexico Territory, and had direct and personal dealing with Billy The Kid. And then he wrote one of the greatest novels of all time: Ben-Hur.


"While not every Democrat is a horse thief, every horse thief is a Democrat." HORACE GREELEY
 
Posts: 1881 | Location: Central NC | Registered: May 18, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Save an Elephant
Kill a Poacher
Picture of urbanwarrior238
posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by MRBTX:
That Manhunt show is a good one.


Yes, we are enjoying it. Brings up different personalities, ideas, and how the manhunt played out. Good show. (On Apple TV)


'I am the danger'...Hiesenberg
NRA Certified Pistol Instructor
NRA Certified Rifle Instructor
NRA Life Member
 
Posts: 1452 | Location: Escaped from Kalifornia to Arizona February 2022! | Registered: March 02, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
in the end karma
always catches up
posted Hide Post
I always thought Mudd was just a. Country Dr following his Hippocratic oath but in Manhunt he is a very committed Southern sympathizer.


" The people shall have a right to bear arms, for the defense of themselves and the State" Art 1 Sec 32 Indiana State Constitution

YAT-YAS
 
Posts: 3743 | Location: Northwest, In | Registered: December 03, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Political Cynic
Picture of nhtagmember
posted Hide Post
I have a book called 'Twenty Days' by Dorothy Kunhardt and Philip Kunhardt Jr.

Its a large format paperback, seems to be well written and documented

I'd be willing to loan it to you if you promise to return it.
 
Posts: 53948 | Location: Tucson Arizona | Registered: January 16, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Happiness is
Vectored Thrust
Picture of mojojojo
posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by nhtagmember:
I'd be willing to loan it to you if you promise to return it.


Or get if off Amazon for $3.50.



Icarus flew too close to the sun, but at least he flew.
 
Posts: 6784 | Location: North Carolina | Registered: April 30, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
in the end karma
always catches up
posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by nhtagmember:
I have a book called 'Twenty Days' by Dorothy Kunhardt and Philip Kunhardt Jr.

Its a large format paperback, seems to be well written and documented

I'd be willing to loan it to you if you promise to return it.


Thanks let me see if I can get it off Amazon with free shipping.


" The people shall have a right to bear arms, for the defense of themselves and the State" Art 1 Sec 32 Indiana State Constitution

YAT-YAS
 
Posts: 3743 | Location: Northwest, In | Registered: December 03, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Political Cynic
Picture of nhtagmember
posted Hide Post
that works
 
Posts: 53948 | Location: Tucson Arizona | Registered: January 16, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Donate Blood,
Save a Life!
Picture of StarTraveler
posted Hide Post
There’s currently one or two hardbacks and several paperback copies of Blood on the Moon on eBay for $10 or less. I just picked up a copy to add to my Civil War library.


***

"Aut viam inveniam aut faciam (I will either find a way or make one)." -- Hannibal Barca
 
Posts: 2185 | Location: Georgia | Registered: July 19, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
  Powered by Social Strata  
 

SIGforum.com    Main Page  Hop To Forum Categories  The Lounge    Book about Lincoln’s assassination?

© SIGforum 2024