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The Darkest Dawn - Gene C - 08-06-2013 08:27 PM Enjoyable 300 page book (not including index and footnotes), well written, flows well, with lots and lots of footnotes. A little rough on Mary, and not critcal enough on Booth in my opinion. More info than I expected on the reaction nationwide of President Lincoln's death, which was interesting. Also, interesting to see quotes from newspapers giving different descriptions of the conspirators on trial. RE: The Darkest Dawn - L Verge - 08-06-2013 08:31 PM Tom Goodrich's book, The Darkest Dawn, is actually one of my favorite books. I'm surprised that it doesn't get more hype in our field. RE: The Darkest Dawn - J. Beckert - 08-07-2013 09:37 AM I loved Tom's book. One thing that struck me was how he detailed how many people died in the aftermath of the assassination. RE: The Darkest Dawn - sandman - 08-07-2013 12:01 PM thank you J, Jean and Laurie for the words.......laurie, there are so many really good books out there on lincoln and the assassination that i just count myself lucky to even be swimming in the same pond with them. but yes, you get no bread with one meatball and my publisher, a university press, didn't do much promotion. there was some hope when a doc filmmaker in texas was anxious to do a film based on the darkest dawn. but i have heard nothing in well over a year. alas. and yes, the bulk of criticism for the book is my treatment of mary. i didn't start out disliking her; didn't really know squat about her. but once i started reading the impressions of others--many/most of whom had no political axe to grind--i did indeed form a harsh opinion of her. i tried to find some balancing accounts of her but the tonnage of criticism simply crushed the few pounds of positives. and yes, again, for this book i wanted to make it a coast to coast national event. i was shocked when i discovered that a purge--from LA to Bangor, Maine--was taking place as mobs got their revenge on copperheads and luke-warm loyalists. if something REALLY BAD happens in this nation, those same mobs will be out in force. i think the moral of the story is: if something horrible (like the assassination) does happen again, keep your mouth shut, even if you are elated. mobs are like a wild animal and they know that they can tear you limb from limb following such an event, and no one will lift a finger to stop them. RE: The Darkest Dawn - L Verge - 08-07-2013 01:22 PM Unfortunately, Tom, our mob mentality appears to have only increased over the past 150 years. It doesn't take much to start problems nowadays. RE: The Darkest Dawn - sandman - 08-07-2013 05:45 PM (08-07-2013 01:22 PM)L Verge Wrote: Unfortunately, Tom, our mob mentality appears to have only increased over the past 150 years. It doesn't take much to start problems nowadays. too tru....... (08-06-2013 08:27 PM)Gene C Wrote: Enjoyable 300 page book (not including index and footnotes), well written, flows well, with lots and lots of footnotes. sorry for the 'jean,' gene! |