09-01-2016, 06:07 AM
09-01-2016, 09:15 AM
Maddie -
The Peterson edition as well as the Perley Poore version are the best trial transcripts; i.e. they are "unabridged." The Pitmann version (which is the most popular and well known) is abridged although it does not say so. I believe that is what you are reading. You can find BOTH the Peterson and Perley Poore editions on the Surratt House website in PDF format. There is a lot more regarding Powell in the other two editions.
The Peterson edition as well as the Perley Poore version are the best trial transcripts; i.e. they are "unabridged." The Pitmann version (which is the most popular and well known) is abridged although it does not say so. I believe that is what you are reading. You can find BOTH the Peterson and Perley Poore editions on the Surratt House website in PDF format. There is a lot more regarding Powell in the other two editions.
09-05-2016, 04:40 PM
(09-01-2016 09:15 AM)BettyO Wrote: [ -> ]Maddie -
The Peterson edition as well as the Perley Poore version are the best trial transcripts; i.e. they are "unabridged." The Pitmann version (which is the most popular and well known) is abridged although it does not say so. I believe that is what you are reading. You can find BOTH the Peterson and Perley Poore editions on the Surratt House website in PDF format. There is a lot more regarding Powell in the other two editions.
Oh thanks.
Having a read now. I wish it was all on Kindle.