Jumat, 09 Desember 2016

Interview: John Wilkes Booth- Celebrity Assassin

Fortune’s Fool, Terry Alford’s new biography of John Wilkes Booth, is the first full-length examination of Abraham Lincoln’s assassin in nearly a century. A professor at Northern Virginia Community College in Annandale, Va., Alford depicts a youthful, mercurial Booth—somehow both a high-spirited, handsome animal lover and yet also a cat-killer—and his gradual transformation into a …

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