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The Case of Mrs. Surratt

Guy W Moore (Autor)

University of Oklahoma Press (Editora)

R$ 157,27
SKU: 9780806146218

On the hot, windless July 7 of 1865, Mary E. Surratt, who had been found guilty of complicity in the assassination of President Lincoln, was hanged with three of the men who had participated in the plot. When Mrs. Surratt was hanged, almost no one doubted her guilt. It was an accepted fact that she had given aid to John Wilkes Booth. And it was generally believed that, at her Washington boardinghouse, "she kept the nest that hatched the egg.

But the execution was hardly over when there were murmurs that Mrs. Surratt was not guilty. With the passing of time and the appearance of evidence which tends to discredit the testimony of the chief witnesses against her, the verdict of guilt has come increasingly under fire.

What, then, is the truth about Mrs. Surratt? Was she guilty or innocent? In this book, Guy W. Moore gives an objective, impartial review of the case to establish the truth of Mrs. Surratt's position so far as possible.

Moore takes into consideration the people and the events with which Mrs. Surratt was involved in the days preceding the assassination and on that fateful day itself; he interprets the official stenographic report of the assassination trial and the diaries and papers of people concerned with the trial. From these sources, along with the reports in contemporary newspapers and periodicals, he presents evidence designed to clarify the controversy which has raged about the name of Mrs. Surratt since her death that scorching Friday afternoon in 1865.

Guy W. Moore was an avid student of American history. He received B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Oklahoma and undertook this study of the circumstances surrounding Mrs. Surratt's execution at the suggestion of his wife, who felt there was grave doubt about Mrs. Surratt's guilt.

Sobre o Livro

O livro apresenta uma análise detalhada e imparcial do caso de Mary E. Surratt, a única mulher executada por envolvimento no assassinato do presidente Abraham Lincoln. A obra se destaca por examinar minuciosamente os eventos, pessoas e evidências relacionadas ao julgamento e à execução de Mrs. Surratt, utilizando fontes primárias como relatórios oficiais, diários e periódicos da época.

O autor oferece uma investigação profunda sobre a controvérsia em torno da culpa ou inocência de Mrs. Surratt, revisitando testemunhos, documentos históricos e opiniões contemporâneas. O livro contribui para o entendimento de um dos episódios mais debatidos da história americana, proporcionando ao leitor uma visão fundamentada sobre o contexto social, político e jurídico do período.

Ao reunir e interpretar diferentes fontes históricas, a obra permite ao leitor formar sua própria opinião sobre o caso, enriquecendo o conhecimento sobre o sistema judicial do século XIX e os desdobramentos do assassinato de Lincoln.

Características

Categoria História dos Estados Unidos
Subcategoria Biografias e Memórias
Autores Guy W Moore
Sobre o Autor Guy W. Moore foi um estudioso da história americana, com graduação e mestrado pela University of Oklahoma, e dedicou-se ao estudo do caso de Mrs. Surratt por sugestão de sua esposa.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 174
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN 9780806146218
Tamanho 14.0x21.6
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