This definitive illustrated history of Abraham Lincoln's assassination
follows the shocking events from the tragic scene at Ford's Theatre to
the trial and execution of John Wilkes Booth's coconspirators. Few
remember them today, but once the names Mary Surratt, Lewis Powell,
David Herold, George Atzerodt, Edman Spangler, Samuel Arnold, Michael
O'Laughlin, and Dr. Samuel Mudd were the most reviled and notorious in
America.
In Lincoln's Assassins, James L. Swanson and Daniel R. Weinberg
present an unprecedented visual record of almost three hundred
contemporary photographs, letters, documents, prints, woodcuts,
newspapers, pamphlets, books, and artifacts, many hitherto unpublished.
These rare materials evoke the popular culture of the time, record the
origins of the Lincoln myth, take the reader into the courtroom and the
cells of the accused, document the beginning of American
photojournalism, and memorialize the fates of the eight conspirators.