Definitive Sources
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02-28-2017, 01:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-28-2017 01:35 PM by TRose.)
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RE: Definitive Sources
(02-24-2017 09:29 AM)Dave Taylor Wrote: I believe that the most "definitive" book out there about the Lincoln assassination is American Brutus: John Wilkes Booth and the Lincoln Conspiracies by Michael W. Kauffman. While there are many wonderful books that have been written about the assassination and there are a few of the older ones that I have an affinity for, I do not feel any other book, past or present, can match American Brutus in terms of research and sheer volume of knowledge. When people ask me which book to read on the Lincoln assassination, I always recommend Kauffman's book because it is, hands down, the best researched book on the subject. Hi Dave, thank you so very much for this great reply...above and beyond expectations for sure! I have read most of the books you have mentioned...and yes, American Brutus is also a great book! I'm hip-deep in the middle of The Evidence. I can only read so much at a sitting before my mind starts to spin. There are several on your list that I haven't read yet, so after Twenty Days and They Have Killed Papa Dead, it looks like I will have more work to do! Thanks again for your input and guidance! (02-28-2017 12:29 PM)Dennis Urban Wrote: Many fine books have been referenced throughout this string including several of my personal favorites which I have reread several times. I do prefer first hand information whenever available. Thus, I will mention that the trial transcripts by Ben Perley Poore are a wonderful source of first hand information (albeit that some folks minds were clouded and thus their testimony was suspect). These transcripts are available for download at the Surratt House Museum website. Of the several different versions available, Poore's is considered by many to be the most complete and most accurate. I particularly use the alphabetized witness list which identifies the exact location of each witness' testimony. I go back to this time and time again to read those incredible first hand accounts. Well worth the time to peruse. It's almost addictive. Thank you! Would Steers' "The Trial" suffice in this regard? Thank you ALL so very much! I do appreciate everyone's feedback. It seems I've wasted my time reading a bunch of other books on the topic over the past several years, but such is life. You all have added 4-5 additional materials for me, and I am honestly grateful to all of you who took the time to respond. And WPBinzel I do find myself asking more questions rather than having standing questions answered. It can be frustrating. Might I ask one of those questions...a nagging one that has been bothering me since my last visit to the James O. Hall Center when I spoke at length with Lindsey... Was David Herold really tasked with accompanying Powell to Seward's and then escort him out? It seems illogical and a waste of man-power. thanks! |
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