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Killing Lincoln - greg - 11-14-2011 09:17 AM

Just finished Killing Lincoln. It was a pretty good read, alot of interesting facts that I did not know. I think the style of writing could have been better, but overall, a pretty decent read. What do ya'll think?

One little tidbit. Did you know that Booth and Lincoln's son were both dating the same lady? So says the book.


RE: Killing Lincoln - Darrell - 11-14-2011 11:04 AM

Quote:Did you know that Booth and Lincoln's son were both dating the same lady?

That's one I had never heard.


RE: Killing Lincoln - myotch - 11-14-2011 11:31 AM

Ford's Theater refuses to carry the book because of gross inaccuracies, few citations, and a dependance on bad sources where they do cite.

Plus, O'Reilly's a windbag.

Other than that, I'm sure it is a fine book.


RE: Killing Lincoln - elfdream - 11-14-2011 12:26 PM

I just recently read an interesting one called "My Thoughts Be Bloody" about the two Booth brothers, Edwin and John. Interesting things that I did not know about the dynamics of the Booth family.


RE: Killing Lincoln - lucrezaborgia - 11-14-2011 02:23 PM

Yeah...Billo the Clown is the last author on earth that I would ever consider buying a book from because he wouldn't know what a fact was if it...well...let's just say I'll refrain from using my favorite insult about him here for sake of decency.

http://www.salon.com/2011/11/12/fords_theatre_flunks_oreillys_lincoln_book/singleton/

http://www.csmonitor.com/Books/chapter-and-verse/2011/1025/Bill-O-Reilly-s-Killing-Lincoln-is-Lincoln-Lite


RE: Killing Lincoln - greg - 11-15-2011 12:01 PM

(11-14-2011 11:31 AM)myotch Wrote:  Ford's Theater refuses to carry the book because of gross inaccuracies, few citations, and a dependance on bad sources where they do cite.

Plus, O'Reilly's a windbag.

Other than that, I'm sure it is a fine book.

You're wrong!! It was initially reported in one of the large newspapers that Ford's theater wasn't carrying the book, but they had the manager's letter to that paper on the news last night denying the report, and telling everyone that the book is proudy displayed and for sale at the theatre.


RE: Killing Lincoln - myotch - 11-15-2011 03:39 PM

Cool. I hope the windbag sells a lot of books.


RE: Killing Lincoln - greg - 11-16-2011 01:19 PM

Yes I do too. He donates millions of dollars every year to wounded veterans.


RE: Killing Lincoln - lucrezaborgia - 11-16-2011 02:32 PM

(11-15-2011 12:01 PM)greg Wrote:  You're wrong!! It was initially reported in one of the large newspapers that Ford's theater wasn't carrying the book, but they had the manager's letter to that paper on the news last night denying the report, and telling everyone that the book is proudy displayed and for sale at the theatre.

Billo the Clown is a moron and donating money to veterans does not change that. He is a pundit, not a historian and his idea of a fact is whatever slanted view that fits his agenda. Bias is everywhere, but Billo's bias is a display of pure arrogance and pride.

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Also, the news report you saw was disingenuous:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/oreilly-defends-killing-lincoln-says-minor-misstatements-have-been-corrected/2011/11/14/gIQAmlIoMN_story.html

Quote:After the review conducted by Rae Emerson, the deputy superintendent of Ford’s Theatre National Historic Site, the National Park Service recommended that the book not be sold in the Ford’s Theatre basement museum bookstore.

However, Ford’s Theatre Society, which operates Ford’s Theatre in partnership with the park service, has the book for sale in its gift shop in the ground-floor lobby. Paul R. Tetreault, director of Ford’s Theatre Society, said, “While we understand the National Park Service’s concerns about the book, we decided to let our visitors judge the book themselves.”

Two completely different stores!


RE: Killing Lincoln - myotch - 11-16-2011 02:44 PM

I don't even think the guy has an agenda. If it is, it is ill-defined. He's less an ideologue or partisan or even a pundit. He's a textbook demagogue.