loungedaa.blogg.se

Manhunt the 12 day chase
Manhunt the 12 day chase












manhunt the 12 day chase

By killing Lincoln, Booth believed that he’d avenged the South against her foremost tormentor. A succession of fortuitous breaks and aid from Confederate sympathizers enabled the actor, accompanied by faithful acolyte David Herold, to avoid detection for almost two weeks, enough time for the magnetic mastermind to reflect on his deed, to read the immediate newspaper reviews of his “production” and to almost stage-manage his own death. But star billing here goes to Booth, just as he would have wished. Samuel Mudd, viewed by some historians as blameless, and firmly establishes the doctor’s willing collaboration.

manhunt the 12 day chase

Swanson skillfully marshals the evidence against Dr. He traces the flight and capture of Booth’s accomplices, notably Lewis Powell (Seward’s attacker), Mary Surratt and George Atzerodt, who aborted his own portion of the conspiracy plan to kill Vice President Andrew Johnson. Stanton, the manhunt’s director, the author identifies and limns all the chief pursuers and those who wittingly or unwittingly aided the fugitives. Relying on primary-source documents, and displaying all the avidity and single-mindedness of Secretary of War Edwin M. Kauffman in American Brutus (2004), Swanson focuses closely on the 12 days between the fateful pistol shot in Ford’s Theater and the cornering and killing of the crippled, charismatic Booth in a Virginia tobacco barn. Instead of the comprehensive treatment of the Lincoln conspiracy offered by Michael W. Compelling narrative of John Wilkes Booth’s desperate final days, from the co-author of Lincoln’s Assassins: Their Trial and Execution (2001).














Manhunt the 12 day chase