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The Escape and Suicide of John Wilkes Booth

Autor Finis L. Bates Editat de William D. Garner
en Limba Engleză Paperback – dec 2016
John Wilkes Booth, the Jesuit assassin of President Abraham Lincoln, did not die in 1865, as stated in revisionist history books and other accounts. Living under assumed names, Booth traveled in the western United States and in Mexico, then settled in the Oklahoma Territories, where he lived until 1903. Researcher, author and attorney Finis L. Bates reveals the mystery behind Booth's alleged "death" in 1865, and shares personal discussions he had with Booth, who openly confessed to the assassination and the parts played by the many conspirators who aided him. Bates also includes detailed accounts from many other parties who were intimately familiar with the conspiracy and with Booth personally. Meticulously researched and presented, The Escape and Suicide of John Wilkes Booth sheds light on the grand conspiracy to murder President Abraham Lincoln and to conceal the escape and later whereabouts of his assassin. Originally published in 1907, this current version has been edited for clarity, while preserving the author's original content and style.
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ISBN-13: 9780996767781
ISBN-10: 0996767789
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Adagio Press

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In his 1907 book, lawyer Finis L. Bates reveals that his client John St. Helen disclosed to Bates his true identity - claiming to be Abraham Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth. History tells us that 26-year-old Booth was killed by Federal authorities at the Garrett Farm in Virginia shortly after the 1865 crime. Based on conversations with St. Helen and evidence he himself gathered, Bates contends that Booth escaped, took on new identities, and died by his own hand (under the alias David E. George) in 1903 at the age of 64. A fascinating read filled with compelling details, this book was a sensation when it was first published.