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  2. Back There - Wikipedia

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    In discussion with the strangers he meets there, he discovers that he has been transported back in time to April 14, 1865, the date of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth. Corrigan rushes to Ford's Theatre to warn everyone but is arrested for disturbing the peace. Only one officer believes Corrigan, but is overruled by his ...

  3. Lincoln in the Bardo - Wikipedia

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    To produce the book, Saunders conducted extensive research on Lincoln and the Civil War, consulting, among other books, Edmund Wilson's Patriotic Gore (1962). [20] Saunders rearranged historical sources to get at the "necessary historical facts", and included excerpts from them in the novel. [ 19 ]

  4. Team of Rivals - Wikipedia

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    The book begins with an introduction where Goodwin explains how she plans to illuminate Lincoln's life: "In my own effort to illuminate the character and career of Abraham Lincoln, I have coupled the account of his life with the stories of the remarkable men who were his rivals for the 1860 Republican presidential nomination—New York senator William H. Seward, Ohio governor Salmon P. Chase ...

  5. The Lincoln Lawyer Recap: Blasts From the Past Open Season 3 ...

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    Ever since the first season of Netflix’s The Lincoln Lawyer, the showrunners have been preparing viewers for Gods of Guilt, the fifth book in the legal series created by Michael Connelly. The ...

  6. John Wilkes Booth - Wikipedia

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    The book sold more than one million copies and was made into a feature film called The Lincoln Conspiracy which was theatrically released later that year. [176] The 1998 book The Curse of Cain: The Untold Story of John Wilkes Booth contended that Booth had escaped, sought refuge in Japan, and eventually returned to the United States. [177]

  7. Read a short story from 'The Lincoln Highway' author Amor ...

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    Amor Towles has transported readers to a hotel in a changing Russia ("A Gentleman in Moscow") and the roads of the U.S. in the 1950's ("The Lincoln Highway," a Read With Jenna pick).For his next ...

  8. James L. Swanson - Wikipedia

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    James L. Swanson (born February 12, 1959) [1] [2] is an American author and historian famous for his New York Times best-seller Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer, focusing on the biography of John Wilkes Booth and his plot to kill Lincoln and other cabinet members. For this book he earned an Edgar Award. [3]

  9. Was Abraham Lincoln gay? Scholars make the case in 'Lover of ...

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    In the new documentary “Lover of Men: The Untold History of Abraham Lincoln,” director Shaun Peterson tackles decades’ worth of speculation about the sexual orientation of the towering 16th ...