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Booth's Daughter

Author : Raymond Wemmlinger
Publisher : Boyds Mills Press
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2014-10-07
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781629793221

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Booth's Daughter by Raymond Wemmlinger Pdf

The niece of Lincoln’s assassin comes to terms with her family’s genius and tragic history. In March 1880 at age eighteen, Edwina is experiencing many new things. For the first time she sees her actor father, Edwin Booth, in King Lear, a play he had considered “too harsh for a young lady.” For the first time she finds herself squarely facing the burden carried by her family name for more than a decade: the assassination of President Lincoln by her uncle John Wilkes Booth. And for the first time she is in love, with Downing Vaux, an artist whose father, like Edwina’s, is famous. Edwina leaves Downing behind when her father insists that she accompany him on a year-long theatrical tour abroad. Downing is loyal, however, and when she returns to New York, they become engaged. But when the assassination of President Garfield thrusts the Booth family back into the limelight, Edwina finds that she must travel abroad again with her father, and Downing’s devotion is tested. Forced to reexamine her life, Edwina faces a difficult choice between duty and the pursuit of happiness.

Booth Girls

Author : Kim Heikkila
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2021-03-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1681341905

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Booth Girls by Kim Heikkila Pdf

A thoughtful, multigenerational story of contested motherhood, equal parts biography, oral history, history, and memoir

Edwin Booth

Author : Arthur W. Bloom
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 1187 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2013-07-05
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781476601465

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Edwin Booth by Arthur W. Bloom Pdf

The great nineteenth-century stage actor Edwin Booth began his long career in 1849 as a young teenager, following in his father's footsteps. This biography traces his life and career as a tragic actor, including his childhood; his early acting tours of California, Australia and Hawaii; his rise to fame as a touring star; his two marriages; his relationship with his brother John Wilkes Booth; his disastrous management of Booth's Theatre in New York City; and his death in 1891. The book includes an extensive performance history detailing every known Edwin Booth performance during his more than 30 years on the stage, with reviews and other supplementary materials.

Junius Brutus Booth

Author : Stephen M. Archer
Publisher : SIU Press
Page : 365 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2010-08-20
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780809385928

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Junius Brutus Booth by Stephen M. Archer Pdf

In this, the first thoroughly researched scholarly biography of British actor Junius Brutus Booth, Stephen M. Archer reveals Booth to have been an artist of considerable range and a man of sensitivity and intellect. Archer provides a clear account of Booth’s professional and personal life and places him in relationship to his contemporaries, particularly Edmund Kean and William Charles Macready. From 1817 to 1852 Junius Brutus Booth toured throughout North America, enjoying a reputation as the most distinguished Shakespearean tragedian on the American continent. Still, he yearned for success on the British stage, a goal he never attained. His public image as a drunken, dangerous lunatic obscured a private life filled with the richness of a close and loyal family. The worldwide fame assured for the Booth family of actors by John Wilkes Booth’s bone-shattering leap from the President’s box had eluded Junius Brutus Booth throughout his lifelong exile in America. But from that event until today, no American family of actors has stimulated such scrutiny as the Booths. Eight years of research, pursuing Booth from Amsterdam to San Francisco, has resulted in an accurate, fascinating narrative that both records and illuminates the actor’s life.

Through the Year with Catherine Booth

Author : Stephen Poxon
Publisher : Monarch Books
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2016-09-16
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780857217400

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Through the Year with Catherine Booth by Stephen Poxon Pdf

Daily readings with Scripture verses and prayers, based on the life and ministry of Catherine Booth, wife of General Booth and co-founder of The Salvation Army, often called 'The mother of The Salvation Army'. An ardent temperance campaigner, she and William developed together the firm convictions about salvation and poverty that led to the formation of the Army. Catherine Booth was eloquent and compelling in speech, and articulate and devastatingly logical in writing. At first, Catherine and her husband had shared a ministry as traveling evangelists, but then she came into great demand as a preacher in her own right, especially among the well-to-do. Although it was virtually unknown at that point for women to speak in public, and despite her nervousness, she developed a considerable preaching ministry. Catherine was both a woman and a fine preacher, a magnetic combination that attracted large numbers to hear her. This book of daily readings introduces us to Catherine's heart and convictions. Here we find the passion, urgency, thought and humanity which drove her on. Each devotional will take one page of the format above. Catherine's succinct, direct style is ideally suited to this form.

John Wilkes Booth and the Women Who Loved Him

Author : E. Lawrence Abel
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2018-04-09
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781621576198

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John Wilkes Booth and the Women Who Loved Him by E. Lawrence Abel Pdf

When John Wilkes Booth died—shot inside a burning barn and dragged out twelve days after he assassinated President Lincoln—all he had in his pocket were a compass, a candle, a diary, and five photographs of five different women. They were not ordinary women. Four of them were among the most beautiful actresses of the day; the fifth was Booth's wealthy fiancée. And those five women are just the tip of the iceberg. Before he shot the president of the United States and entered the annals of history as a killer, actor John Wilkes Booth had quite a way with women. There was the actress who cut his throat and almost killed him in a jealous rage. There was the prostitute who tried to kill herself because he abandoned her. There was the actress who would swear she witnessed him murdering Lincoln, even though she was thousands of miles away at the time. John Wilkes Booth was hungry for fame, touchy about politics, and a notorious womanizer. But this book isn't about John Wilkes Booth---not really. This book is about his women: women who were once notorious in their own right; women who were consumed by love, jealousy, strife, and heartbreak; women whose lives took wild turns before and after Lincoln's assassination; women whom have been condemned to the footnotes of history... until now.

Edwin Booth

Author : Edwin Booth,Edwina Booth Grossman
Publisher : New York : Century Company
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1894
Category : Actors
ISBN : PRNC:32101066163252

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Edwin Booth by Edwin Booth,Edwina Booth Grossman Pdf

History of Addison County Vermont

Author : Henry Perry Smith
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 934 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1886
Category : Addison County (Vt.)
ISBN : YALE:39002015091557

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History of Addison County Vermont by Henry Perry Smith Pdf

The history of the ancient parish of Sandbach

Author : J.P. Earwaker
Publisher : Рипол Классик
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2024-05-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9785871479827

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The history of the ancient parish of Sandbach by J.P. Earwaker Pdf

In the Houses of Their Dead: The Lincolns, the Booths, and the Spirits

Author : Terry Alford
Publisher : Liveright Publishing
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2022-06-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9781631495618

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In the Houses of Their Dead: The Lincolns, the Booths, and the Spirits by Terry Alford Pdf

“Here is Lincoln in the Bardo—for real. You couldn’t make it up—necromancers, mad actors, frauds, true believers, and, in the middle, the greatest President.” —Sidney Blumenthal, author of The Political Life of Abraham Lincoln The story of Abraham Lincoln as it has never been told before: through the strange, even otherworldly, points of contact between his family and that of the man who killed him, John Wilkes Booth. In the 1820s, two families, unknown to each other, worked on farms in the American wilderness. It seemed unlikely that the families would ever meet—and yet, they did. The son of one family, the famed actor John Wilkes Booth, killed the son of the other, President Abraham Lincoln, in the most significant assassination in American history. The murder, however, did not come without warning—in fact, it had been foretold. In the Houses of Their Dead is the first book of the many thousands written about Lincoln to focus on the president’s fascination with Spiritualism, and to demonstrate how it linked him, uncannily, to the man who would kill him. Abraham Lincoln is usually seen as a rational, empirically-minded man, yet as acclaimed scholar and biographer Terry Alford reveals, he was also deeply superstitious and drawn to the irrational. Like millions of other Americans, including the Booths, Lincoln and his wife, Mary, suffered repeated personal tragedies, and turned for solace to Spiritualism, a new practice sweeping the nation that held that the dead were nearby and could be contacted by the living. Remarkably, the Lincolns and the Booths even used the same mediums, including Charles Colchester, a specialist in “blood writing” whom Mary first brought to her husband, and who warned the president after listening to the ravings of another of his clients, John Wilkes Booth. Alford’s expansive, richly-textured chronicle follows the two families across the nineteenth century, uncovering new facts and stories about Abraham and Mary while drawing indelible portraits of the Booths—from patriarch Julius, a famous actor in his own right, to brother Edwin, the most talented member of the family and a man who feared peacock feathers, to their confidant Adam Badeau, who would become, strangely, the ghostwriter for President Ulysses S. Grant. At every turn, Alford shows that despite the progress of the age—the glass hypodermic syringe, electromagnetic induction, and much more—death remained ever-present, and thus it was only rational for millions of Americans, from the president on down, to cling to beliefs that seem anything but. A novelistic narrative of two exceptional American families set against the convulsions their times, In the Houses of Their Dead ultimately leads us to consider how ghost stories helped shape the nation.

The Life, Crime and Capture of John Wilkes Booth

Author : George Alfred Townsend
Publisher : Library of Alexandria
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1865
Category : Murder
ISBN : 9781465532077

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