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9781567114591: John Wilkes Booth and the Civil War (Notorious Americans and Their Times)
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Born into a famous family of highly respected actors, young John seemed to have his life plotted for him. But, in the 1860s, as tensions over slavery mounted, he became increasingly political. How did he wind up at Ford's Theater one night, ready to kill the president?

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Grade 6-8-The concept behind this series of biographies of criminal or antisocial individuals is a good one, placing their life stories within the context of their times. King's title is more history than biography. Political and military events dominate the story of the brave and brilliant hero of the Battle of Saratoga who joined the British cause and fled with his family to England. Hints of Arnold's vengeful nature, his desire for money and recognition, and the likely influence of his loyalist wife are overshadowed by the lengthy descriptions of the campaigns of the war and the policies of Washington and other leaders. Jean Fritz's Traitor (Putnam, 1981) remains a more accessible study of the complex character and twisted motives of this infamous American. Otfinoski's treatment of his subject is more in keeping with the series concept. He shows Booth's fanaticism as he schemed to capture Lincoln, entered conspiracies against government leaders, and, as the war ended in surrender, assassinated the president. Both volumes are illustrated with black-and-white engravings of Revolutionary and Civil War scenes and prints and photographs of personalities.
Shirley Wilton, Ocean County College, Toms River,
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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"The concept behind this series of biographies is a good one."
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  • PublisherBlackbirch Pr Inc
  • Publication date2001
  • ISBN 10 1567114598
  • ISBN 13 9781567114591
  • BindingPaperback

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