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Overview

The murder of Abraham Lincoln set off the greatest manhunt in American history. From April 14 to April 26, 1865, the assassin, John Wilkes Booth, led Union cavalry and detectives on a wild twelve-day chase through the streets of Washington, D.C., across the swamps of Maryland, and into the forests of Virginia, while the nation, still reeling from the just-ended Civil War, watched in horror and sadness.

James L. Swanson's Manhunt is a fascinating tale of murder, intrigue, and betrayal. A gripping hour-by-hour account told through the eyes of the hunted and the hunters, this is history as you've never read it before.

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Has any other month in American history been as tumultuous as April 1865? In a matter of weeks, Richmond fell; the Confederacy collapsed and surrendered; President Abraham Lincoln was shot and killed; and, for 12 days, Lincoln's assassin, famed actor John Wilkes Booth, outraced and outsmarted his would-be captors before he was cornered in a barn and shot dead. In Manhunt, James L. Swanson retraces the search for a celebrity who succeeded in changing our history.
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“Extraordinary . . . Brilliant . . . As gripping as any tightly scripted crime drama”
From The Critics
“A gripping page-turner . . . Riviting . . . Booth comes across as viscerally real.”

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780060518509
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication date: 2/6/2007
  • Edition description: Reprint
  • Pages: 496
  • Sales rank: 28,481
  • Series: P.S. Series
  • Product dimensions: 5.31 (w) x 8.00 (h) x 1.11 (d)

Meet the Author

James Swanson is the Edgar Award-winning author of the New York Times bestseller Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln’s Killer. Born on Lincoln’s birthday, he has studied and collected books, documents, photographs, art, and artifacts from Abraham Lincoln’s life—and death—since he was ten years old.

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Manhunt

The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer
By James Swanson

HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.

Copyright © 2006 James Swanson
All right reserved.

ISBN: 0060518499

Chapter One

"I Had This Strange Dream Again Last Night"

John Wilkes Booth awoke Good Friday morning, April 14, 1865, hungover and depressed. The Confederacy was dead. His cause was lost and his dreams of glory over. He did not know that this day, after enduring more than a week of bad news and bitter disappointments, he would enjoy a stunning reversal of fortune. No, all he knew this morning when he crawled out of bed in room 228 at the National Hotel, one of Washington's finest and naturally his favorite, was that he could not stand another day of Union victory celebrations.

Booth assumed that April 14 would unfold as the latest in a blur of eleven bad days that began on April 3 when Richmond, the Confederacy's citadel, fell to the Union. The very next day the tyrant, Abraham Lincoln, visited his captive prize and had the audacity to sit behind the desk occupied by the first and last president of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis. Then, on April 9, at Appomattox Court House, Robert E. Lee and his glorious Army of Northern Virginia surrendered. Two days later Lincoln made a speech proposing to give blacks the right to vote, and last night, April 13, all of Washington celebrated with a grand illumination of the city. And today, in Charleston harbor, the Union planned to stage a gala celebration to mark the retaking of Fort Sumter, where the war began four years ago. These past eleven days had been the worst of Booth's young life.

He was the son of the legendary actor and tragedian Junius Brutus Booth, and brother to Edwin Booth, one of the finest actors of his generation. Twenty-six years old, impossibly vain, preening, emotionally flamboyant, possessed of raw talent and splendid élan, and a star member of this celebrated theatrical family -- the Barrymores of their day -- John Wilkes Booth was willing to throw away fame, wealth, and promise for his cause. Handsome and charismatic, he was instantly recognizable to thousands of fans in both the North and the South. His physical beauty astonished all who beheld it. A fellow actor once described him: "Picture to yourself Adonis, with high forehead, sweeping black hair, a figure of perfect youthful proportions and the most wonderful black eyes in the world. Such was John Wilkes Booth. At all times his eyes were his striking features but when his emotions were aroused they were like living jewels." Booth's passions included fine clothing, delectable women, and the romance of lost causes.

Booth's day began in the dining room of the National, where he was seen eating breakfast with Miss Carrie Bean. Nothing unusual about that -- Booth, a voluptuous connoisseur of young women, never had trouble finding female company. Around noon he walked over to Ford's Theatre on Tenth Street between E and F, a block above Pennsylvania Avenue, to pick up his mail. Accepting correspondence on behalf of itinerant actors was a customary privilege Ford's offered to friends of the house. Earlier that morning Henry Clay Ford, one of the three brothers who ran the theatre, ate breakfast and then walked to the big marble post office at Seventh and F and picked up the mail. There was a letter for Booth.

That morning another letter arrived at the theatre. There had been no time to mail it, so its sender, Mary Lincoln, used the president's messenger to bypass the post office and hand-deliver it. The Fords did not even have to read the note to know the good news it contained. The mere arrival of the White House messenger told them that the president was coming tonight! It was a coup against their chief rival, Grover's Theatre, which was offering a more exciting entertainment: Aladdin! Or His Wonderful Lamp. Master Tad Lincoln and chaperone would represent the family there. The letter, once opened, announced even greater news. Yes, the president and Mrs. Lincoln would attend this evening's performance of Tom Taylor's popular if tired comedy Our American Cousin. But the big news was that General Ulysses S. Grant was coming with them. The Lincolns' timing delighted the Fords. Good Friday was traditionally a slow night, and news that not only the president -- after four years a familiar sight to Washingtonians -- but also General Grant, a rare visitor to town and fresh from his victory at Appomattox, would attend, was sure to spur ticket sales. This would please Laura Keene, who was making her one thousandth performance in the play; tonight's show was a customary "benefit," awarding her a rich share of the proceeds. The Lincolns had given the Fords the courtesy of notification early enough in the day for the brothers to promote their appearance and to decorate and join together the two boxes -- seven and eight -- that, by removal of a simple partition, formed the president's box.

By the time Booth arrived at Ford's, the president's messenger had come and gone. Sometime between noon and 12:30 p.m. as he sat outside on the top step in front of the main entrance to Ford's reading his letter, Booth heard the galvanizing news. In just eight hours the subject of all of his brooding, hating, and plotting would stand on the very stone steps where he now sat. This was the catalyst Booth needed to prompt him to action. Here. Of all places, Lincoln was coming here. Booth knew the layout of Ford's intimately: the exact spot on Tenth Street where Lincoln would step out of his carriage; the place the president sat every time he came to the theatre; the route through the theatre that Lincoln would walk and the staircase he would ascend to the box; the dark, subterranean passageway beneath the stage; the narrow hallway behind the stage that led to the back door that opened to Baptist Alley; and how the president's box hung directly above the stage. Booth had played here before, most recently in a March 18 performance as Pescara in The Apostate.

Continues...


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Table of Contents

1 I had this strange dream again last night 9
2 I have done it 35
3 His sacred blood 62
4 We have assassinated the president 95
5 Find the murderers 133
6 That vile rabble of human bloodhounds 176
7 Hunted like a dog 224
8 I have some little pride 255
9 Useless, useless 281
10 So runs the world away 344
John Wilkes Booth's diary
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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 27, 2008

    An Extraordinary Achievement

    Live every minute of Booth's excape in this remarkable tale that's written with all the urgency of a modern novel and all of the accuracy of the most researched event in American history. Even though you know the ending, you won't want to put this book down.

    9 out of 9 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 3, 2010

    an interesting take on the historic assasnination

    This book was centered around the plan action and chase for Lincons killer, Jhon Willkes Booth. The author James L. Swanson gave actual accounts from the witnesses and people involved in assasinations.
    I thought the book was an interesting and some what easy read. There was not a time throughout the book where i did not understand what the authour was trying to say. I also thought that the book had a virtual cornicopia of information and quotes from eyewitnesses, I found this help full in understanding the story in genaral. But the book was a tad long for my taste 496 pages, with a few pictures but that is my only complaint. The way the book was written was sufficent enough for me to get through it and understand all the information being laid before me. the author did a good job of putting the information together in a way for the book to make sense and flow perfectly. i would recomend this book if you like historical events, and a small ammount of action. overall this book was definetly worth the read.

    5 out of 5 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 8, 2008

    A reviewer

    This book is truly amazing. It's historical content is magnificent and the story is told in such a magnificent, exciting manner, which made it so that I could not put the book down!

    4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 15, 2008

    History comes alive.

    This book is for anyone who has even a slight interest in history. Immaculately written this book is suspenseful and exciting through and through.

    3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 17, 2008

    Couldn't put it down....

    Since I was in middle school, I was very interested in President Lincoln and the unfortunate details of his assasination. After hearing James Swanson interviewed about his book 'Manhunt', last year on the Michael Medved Show, my interest was re-invigorated. I have read, maybe 2 books in their entirety in my lifetime before this book. Now I can add a third to that list. Very detailed, and compelling! I could not put it down, but when I did, I couldn't wait to get through my workday to get back to it. Great book!!!!!!!

    3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted May 5, 2010

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    Not Just for History Lovers

    From the moment i picked this novel up i couldn't put it down. I am a history lover and love novels that are based on events that happened in history. This novel makes it feel like you were following right behind Wilkes Booth as he went about killing the president and the chase for him afterward. But this book can also be enjoyed by someone who is not a history lover. The way it is written is brilliant and i would recommend this novel to anyone.

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted April 18, 2010

    Fascinating Account of Historical Events

    There's not much I can add to the well deserved praise heaped on this re-telling of the Lincoln assasination.
    I was suprised by how much I didn't know about the events of that night, and the chase that followed
    There's plenty of historical background and detail. I was impressed by the thrilling way the narrative unfolds.
    Recommended.

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 6, 2010

    Great Book Even If You Are Not In To History!

    When I first started "Manhunt," I was a little skeptical. I didn't think I would like it. I had to make myself read the first couple of chapters. Seeing as my husband, father-in-law, and mother-in-law had read it, I was determined to finish it. Before I knew it, I didn't want to put it down. I learned so much about John Wilkes Boothe that I never knew. All we learned in school was that he shot President Lincoln at Ford's Theatre, and that was it. Swanson's writing was more like fiction. It was absolutely enthralling. I never imagined such harrowing details of the hours after President Lincoln was shot. It was something that I had never even thought about. The twelve day chase for Boothe kept me on the edge of my seat, and I was astonished by the ending. I would definitely recommed this book to everyone. We all need to know more about Presdent Lincoln's assassination and the chase for his killer. I promise that even if you are not the slightest bit interested in history, this book will intrigue you!

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 20, 2009

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    An easy read that helps you understand what really happened, and what you never learned in school.

    This book was a page-turner, one that let the reader get a sense of what life was like during the period, and how the hatred between the North and South led John Wilkes Booth to think that he was actually doing the country a service by asassinating President Lincoln. It also clears up the issue of whether Dr. Samuel Mudd was aware of his patient's identity when he set his broken leg.

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 19, 2008

    Gripping

    This book was an excellent read on the last moments in Lincoln's life and that of John Wilkes Booth. The detail was such that it felt as if I was right there when it all happpened.

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted January 25, 2011

    Fast-Paced and So Much Information!

    This book was fast-paced and was packed with so much information! I believe this should be required reading in all high schools. The author writes in a vivid style that brings this 146 year old history-making event to life. This really is a must read because, trust me, you didn't learn what's in this book in any class you took!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted January 11, 2011

    Grabbed me in the begining, totally worth it.

    Im not one to read books about history, but this enjoyable read put me right in the thick of it. I have never been so interested on the topic until reading this book.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 24, 2010

    I didn't mean to get pulled in!

    I had heard about this book about a month and a half ago. I quickly forgot about it and when shopping for Christmas presents yesterday, I realized it would be a great book for my brother. I took a seat in the bookstore, had a cup of coffee and thought I'd read the first couple of pages to kill the time...

    70 pages later I realized I needed to move along! I'm not one for non-fiction and not a "huge" Lincoln fan (by that, I mean I don't go out of my way to read any historical books on him), but the first couple of chapters of this book were incredible. I bought one for my brother and one for me....and can't wait to finish it!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted October 27, 2010

    Captivating

    This is a detailed journey of one of the most famous manhunts ever. I'm the type of person who will cheat and skip to the end of a book by the sixth chapter and then go back and continue the book. No point here, we know the outcome. Instead I found myself rereading chapters to absorb as much of the detail as possible. My neighbor is a history buff. I gave him a copy for his birthday.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted October 26, 2010

    Two Thumbs Up!

    What a great read on this event. If you are even the least bit interested in the Lincloln assasination then you'll need to get all the facts. This book is very comprehensive and will tell the entire story after the fatal shot. I was intrigued by the detail which I was unaware of during the capture. I'm sure you will enjoy the hours spent reading it and I'm sure it will not dissapoint.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted May 24, 2010

    I Also Recommend:

    This book reads like a fictional action movie, but it really happened!

    I read this book right after "Team of Rivals" by Doris Kearns Goodwin. I am very interested in President Lincoln, but I didn't know much about the subject of his assassination until I read this book. The action begins on page one and is continuous to the last page. The character of John Wilkes Booth is larger than life. His dramatic flair extends beyond the stage and into real life drama. He interacts with fellow conspirators and innocent bystanders. Some of his fellow conspirators are as committed to the cause as he is, and others falter under the pressure to follow through with the devious plans. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book... I couldn't put it down. I have since purchased a copy as a gift and recommended it to several people.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted February 19, 2010

    Manhunt, WOW

    Great read, could not put the book down. Better than any fiction novel I have ever read!!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted January 8, 2010

    Keeps you on the edge....

    Manhunt is a great review of the actual day to day events that occurred between April 14 to April 26th of 1865. I am avid reader of civil war history and I thoroughly enjoyed the audio version of this book. This is a must read for any student of American history and/or the Civil War.

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  • Posted October 9, 2009

    A good read that keeps you attention

    This is a good book. I thought I knew a little about the Booth and Lincoln, but I knew less than I thought. This was a very good book about what happened after that night. It is history, but reads like a novel. I have passed on to 5 other people, all really enjoying it. I highly recommend it

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  • Posted July 23, 2009

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    A Modern Civil War Era Epic

    I did not originally intend on reading this book. In fact, this was just given to me by one of my teachers. And while in one of those between book crises, I picked this book up.

    Upon reading this, I was just mesmerized. I mean, how an author can make an event that occured over 100 years ago and make the reader feel like that they were reading one of John Grisham's or Tom Clancy's or Richard Preston's thrillers. Actually, come to think of it, he pulled a Preston on us as he could have made the account as boring as many of the history textbooks and made one drool during the first sentence, but no. He made very plausible, sharp dialogue and actually took the reader from their seats and placed them right there with the "characters". I loved the book for that reason. I hope that he does another just as good or even better.

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