The Day Lincoln was Shot: An Illustrated ChronicleThe companion book to the TNT original movie premiering in April 1998, "The Day Lincoln Was Shot" is the first illustrated account of the Lincoln assassination. Blending over 175 vintage photographs and illustrations, Richard Bak has created a spellbinding volume that graphically details, in words and pictures, one of the most heinous crimes in American history. |
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... escape legend . In June 1903 , he announced that several of Booth's friends and relatives had confirmed the story of his survival . According to a press release , actors Joe Jefferson and Clara Morris both endorsed Bates ' tale , based ...
... escape legend . In June 1903 , he announced that several of Booth's friends and relatives had confirmed the story of his survival . According to a press release , actors Joe Jefferson and Clara Morris both endorsed Bates ' tale , based ...
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... escape . Bates , he said , had ignored testimony , misquoted witnesses , and even falsi- fied documents in order to support his claims . Black published his findings in a series of articles for the Dearborn Independent . Eventually he ...
... escape . Bates , he said , had ignored testimony , misquoted witnesses , and even falsi- fied documents in order to support his claims . Black published his findings in a series of articles for the Dearborn Independent . Eventually he ...
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... escape theory lived on . Later , the popular television series Unsolved Mysteries aired a dramatiza- tion of Booth's survival . The program featured Nathaniel Orlowek and Arthur Ben Chitty , who in numerous press interviews over the ...
... escape theory lived on . Later , the popular television series Unsolved Mysteries aired a dramatiza- tion of Booth's survival . The program featured Nathaniel Orlowek and Arthur Ben Chitty , who in numerous press interviews over the ...
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