
Blood on the Moon: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
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William Coon
Winner of the 2001 The Lincoln Group of New York's Award of Achievement A History Book Club Selection.
The assassination of Abraham Lincoln is usually told as a tale of a lone deranged actor who struck from a twisted lust for revenge. This is not only too simple an explanation; Blood on the Moon reveals that it is completely wrong. John Wilkes Booth was neither mad nor alone in his act of murder. He received the help of many, not the least of whom was Dr. Samuel Alexander Mudd, the Charles County physician who has been portrayed as the innocent victim of a vengeful government. Booth was also aided by the Confederate leadership in Richmond. As he made his plans to strike at Lincoln, Booth was in contact with key members of the Confederate underground, and after the assassination, these same forces used all of their resources to attempt his escape.
Noted Lincoln authority Edward Steers Jr. introduces the cast of characters in this ill-fated drama. He explores why they were so willing to help pull the trigger, and corrects the many misconceptions surrounding this defining moment that changed American history.
About the author: After completing an acclaimed career as a research scientist at the National Institutes of Health, Edward Steers Jr. has turned his research skills to the Lincoln assassination. He is the author of several books about the president, including The Trial. He lives in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia.
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Great account of this tragedy
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Outstanding
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History should be written on hard proof, not on speculation.
Mr Steees has set a standard on how to debunk fantasies aimed at money making.
The best book on Lincoln assassinaton I have read
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My only complaint with Blood on the Moon is the author's habit of when presented with a historical question where no definitive answer is known, the author drops his opinion down and without any justification, simply moves on. This is more annoying then anything else and should not prevent you froookm enjoying this wonderful book
William Coon did an excellent job reading this book to me and Ill gladly listen to other productions of his in the future.
Well worth the 1 credit
Terrific listen.
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Would you consider the audio edition of Blood on the Moon: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln to be better than the print version?
I have never read the print version but can't imagine it being much better than the audio version.What was one of the most memorable moments of Blood on the Moon: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln?
The killing of the President.What does William Coon bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
A very well done historic narration of a very fact based book.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
A fact based account of the lincoln assassination.Any additional comments?
This is one of the best audio books I have ever read or heard. I believe everyone should read this book. It is as close to the facts of what happened when John Wilkes Booth killed Abraham Lincoln.A Shakespeare Tradgedy
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All in all, this is an amazing achievement. I learned an immense amount of my own country's history, was enthralled by the man (Lincoln) himself, and now I understand why he is beloved, and such an icon. The description of his funeral, and then the huge crowds meeting the funereal train carrying his body back to Indiana was vividly brought to life, and was very moving.
It's not historical fiction, it's not Bill O'Reilly, so save your credit there.
If you are a history buff, or a Lincoln buff, or a civil war buff....this is fascinating. This is the one to read.
Fascinating! so much we never learned in school
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The author dispels many common myths about the assassination plot. He convincingly shows that the government got it right when it indicted and prosecuted Dr Mudd, Mary Surratt and the others involved. He has gone back to original sources and shows where sloppy research and misunderstandings have created erroneous impressions that Booth was a lone madman.
The writing is well paced and the passages detailing the assassination and manhunt manage to be gripping while remaining factual and avoiding melodrama.The performance was slightly distracting. The reader has a tendency to enunciate every word very precisely. This hampers the ability to differentiate important details from stray background information. Still, I found the overall performance very good.
I would recommend the book to anyone interested in this pivotal chapter in American History.
Thrilling and informative
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Great Book.
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Very informative. So thankful I listened. Great read.
Fascinating account!
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What made the experience of listening to Blood on the Moon: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln the most enjoyable?
The reader is clear and pleasant to the ears. Very detailed information is presented to support a view that has been in question for so long. As a history buff and constant learner, I was amazed at the questions I had running through my head that included "but what about this....." which were discussed and answered with obvious, extensive research.What did you like best about this story?
Just amazed at the contradictory evidence to the ever popular belief that Dr. Mudd was innocent and that even in this 21st century we can question ourselves on the accuracies of written history.What about William Coon’s performance did you like?
Mr. Coon was articulate, relaxed in his tone, and for the most part maintained continuity between chapters.Any additional comments?
I have read several books about Lincoln and this to me was one on my short list of jaw-dropping "wow" moments that made me appreciate the hours and hours of research culminated for this well-written book.Amazed.
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