Fortune's Fool: The Life of John Wilkes Booth

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$31.99  $29.75
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Oxford University Press, USA
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Pages
464
Dimensions
6.95 X 9.34 X 1.4 inches | 1.68 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780195054125

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About the Author
Terry Alford is Professor of History Emeritus at Northern Virginia Community College. He is the author of Prince Among Slaves, which was made into a PBS documentary in 2007.
Reviews

"Alford has produced a deeply and exhaustively researched monograph that offers a complex portrait of Booth drawn from those who knew him or at least thought they knew him. At the same time, the book contains a wealth of anecdotes and amusing notes that simply make it a wonderfully written biography of one of the most notorious figures in American history."--Brian C. Miller, H-SAWH


"Terry Alford's superb biography of John Wilkes Booth succeeds on multiple levels. Certainly, Fortune's Fool fills a significant lacuna in our knowledge about Booth and his role in Lincoln's assassination....But Alford's biography does more than merely fill a gap by synthesizing information on Booth from a variety of heretofore underutilized sources, providing a fresh perspective on a puzzling and often misunderstood figure, and integrating seamlessly the story of one life into larger historiographic concerns about race, ideology, and sectionalism in Civil War America."--Scott C. Martin, Journal of the Early Republic


"Terry Alford's Fortune's Fool is a stunning achievement--it more than fills this decades-old lacuna Fortune's Fool is highly recommended to all audiences with an interest in Lincoln, the Civil War era, or biography in general It is difficult to imagine this not being the definitive biography of John Wilkes Booth for decades to come."--The North Carolina Historical Review


"As Alford's excellent book makes clear, Booth was a celebrity in his own right, and his high profile heightened the drama of the deed: imagine if Elvis Presley had assassinated President John F. Kennedy."--Foreign Affairs


"Fortune's Fool is so deeply researched and persuasively argued that it should stand as the standard portrait for years...Readers will know how this story ended, but Mr. Alford's recounting of Booth's flight and the Army's manhunt is a tour de force of sustained drama, never losing its breakneck pace and offering startling revelations."--Harold Holzer, The Wall Street Journal


"A vivid, gripping portrait of the charming, impetuous, and troubled Booth, whose ill-fated and ultimately murderous path often seems to strangely echo the doomed Shakespearean characters he played on stage."--Library Journal


"The 'first full-length biography' of Abraham Lincoln's assassin offers much nuance and complexity to the killer...Alford sifts through the more balanced, credible sources of those who knew Booth before the assassination to flesh out a surprisingly engaging portrait of the brilliant young actor and deeply riven sympathizer to the Southern cause...Alford paints some intriguing shades of gray in this elucidating portrait."--Kirkus Reviews


"Exemplary...Alford's book examines Booth's movements and interactions in greater depth than any of its predecessors, drawing a clear picture of the psychological spiral that led to his plot to kidnap--and, when that failed, to kill--the president."--The Boston Globe


"Based on meticulous and exhaustive research, written in vivid prose spiced with wry humor, Terry Alford's Fortune's Fool is a tour de force by a masterful historian. This eagerly awaited biography exceeds the high expectations so long entertained by Civil War buffs, Lincolnians, and lovers of American history in general."--Michael Burlingame, author of Abraham Lincoln: A Life


"Alford's masterful biography charts the psychological space in which Booth seems to have zigzagged for most of his life, between artistic sensitivity and delusional self-inflation."--Peter Birkenhead, Los Angeles Review of Books


"Fortune's Fool is a better, more comprehensive, and more consistently fascinating attempt at explaining John Wilkes Booth than any yet written."--Steve Donoghue, Open Letters Monthly


"Fortune's Fool takes its place as the essential Booth biography, which is indispensable reading for anyone wanting to fully understand the assassination and the actor who committed it."--Thomas R. Turner, Civil War Monitor


"The first full-length biography on the subject, Alford's work definitely measures up in quality. His appraisal of Booth is neither judgmental nor quixotic, while his portrayal of him is rich in intimate details that add dimension to the man long known simply as a crazed killer."--Michael G. Williams, America's Civil War Magazine


"Alford's biography...paints a variegated portrait of one of the most infamous figures in the history of the United States...Reflecting painstaking research, Alford's work is an immersive experience into Booth's life on both sides of the stage curtain...Alford also provides readers with a penetrating look into the assassin's psyche...Booth emerges as a tortured and conflicted soul, an actor on history's stage who never fully understood his role as hero or as villain."--Christopher C. Moore, Journal of Southern History