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A true history of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and of the Conspiracy of 1865

1975
Louis J. Weichmann, one of the principal witnesses at the trial of the conspirators in the assasination of President Lincoln, tells the story of the plotting that took place in the boarding house where Weichmann lived.

Manhunt

[the 12-day chase for Lincoln's killer]
2006
Offers an hour-by-hour account of the search for John Wilkes Booth in the days following his assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.

The assassination of Abraham Lincoln

2005
Presents a comic book version of the story of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, and the escape and capture of his killer, John Wilkes Booth.

Chasing Lincoln's killer

2009
Recounts the twelve-day pursuit and capture of John Wilkes Booth, covering the chase through Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia, with a discussion of Abraham Lincoln as a father, husband, and friend that examines the impact of his death on those close to him.

Manhunt

the twelve-day chase for Lincoln's killer
2007
Offers an hour-by-hour account of the search for John Wilkes Booth in the days following his assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.

Assassin

2006
In alternating passages, a young White House seamstress named Bella and the actor John Wilkes Booth describe the events that lead to the latter's assassination of Abraham Lincoln.

Assassin

2007
In alternating passages, a young White House seamstress named Bella and the actor John Wilkes Booth describe the events that lead to the latter's assassination of Abraham Lincoln.

The assassination of Abraham Lincoln

2002
Presents volume one of an eight-volume series on political assassinations, and describes the events that led to the murder of President Abraham Lincoln in 1865 by John Wilkes Booth, reaction to the assassination, and how it changed the course of history.

John Wilkes Booth and the Civil War

1998
Sets the life story of the man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln against the backdrop of the Civil War.

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