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1838-1865

Fortune's fool

the life of John Wilkes Booth
2015
A comprehensive look at the life of John Wilkes Booth, discussing his uncertain childhood in Maryland where he had a difficult relationship with his alcoholic actor father, his own successful acting career, how he found himself consumed by the Confederate cause, and more.

Tracking an assassin!

Nickolas Flux and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln
"In graphic novel format, follows the adventures of Nickolas Flux as he travels back in time to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and joins the hunt for John Wilkes Booth"--.

John Wilkes Booth

a sister's memoir
1996

The hunt for John Wilkes Booth

2008
Dramatic reenactments detailing how John Wilkes Booth evaded capture for two weeks and the extensive reach of his conspiracy.

The darkest dawn

Lincoln, Booth, and the great American tragedy
2005
Recreates the events surrounding the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln and examines the lasting impact it had on the American people.

El asesinato de Abraham Lincoln

2006
Tells the story of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the escape and death of John Wilkes Booth in a graphic-novel format.

American Brutus

John Wilkes Booth and the Lincoln conspiracies
2004

The assassination of Abraham Lincoln

2009
Recounts the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the manhunt for his assassin, John Wilkes Booth.

The Lincoln murder conspiracies

being an account of the hatred felt by many Americans for President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War and the first complete examination and refutation of the many theories, hypotheses, and speculations put forward since 1865 concerning those presumed
1983
Examines the many theories that have led to speculation that Lincoln's assassination was a conspiracy.

"Right or wrong, God judge me"

the writings of John Wilkes Booth
1997
A collection of all the known writings of John Wilkes Booth, consisting of nearly seventy documents including love letters, several statements of his political convictions, a twenty-page manuscript in which he declares his hatred for Abraham Lincoln, and the diary he kept while on the run after Lincoln's assassination.

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