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The Secret Plot to Kill America's 16th President--and Why It Failed
The bestselling authors of The First Conspiracy, which covers the secret plot against George Washington, now turn their attention to a little-known, but true story about a failed assassination attempt on President Lincoln.
Everyone knows the story of Abraham Lincoln's assassination in 1865, but few are aware of the original conspiracy to kill him four years earlier in 1861, literally on his way to Washington, D.C., for his first inauguration. The conspirators were part of a pro-Southern secret society that didn't want an antislavery President in the White House. They planned an elaborate scheme to assassinate the brand new President in Baltimore as Lincoln's inauguration train passed through en route to the Capitol. The plot was investigated by famed detective Allan Pinkerton, who infiltrated the group with undercover agents, including one of the first female private detectives in America. Had the assassination succeeded, there would have been no Lincoln Presidency, and the course of the Civil War and American history would have forever been altered.
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Before leaving his hometown, Lincoln says he leaves with "a task before me greater than that which rested upon Washington." Do you think this is true? Could Lincoln have done anything to prevent the Civil War?
I don't think that statement is true. Washington faced an enormous physical challenge in that he had brave, determined people all backing him up, but lacked funding and the establishment of a string military and smooth-running government. ... - Molly Mae
Did some of Lincoln's wartime actions surprise you? Do you feel they were necessary? Under what circumstances do you feel such actions could be taken today?
I agree with some statements(s) from each of the comments above, and disagree with other statement(s) in each of the statements above, but unfortunately like BuffaloGirl "I am not enough of a historical, political, or legal ... - MariontheLibrarian
Did you learn anything new about Lincoln in the book? Did your opinion of him change?
This book gave me great empathy for Lincoln. It is hard to imagine being in his shoes, wanting to unite the nation and do the right thing, while knowing that almost half of the country wants to see me dead. The book didn't change my opinion of... - Molly Mae
Did you learn anything new about the time period covered in the book? Did anything surprise you? Is there anything you wished the authors had talked more about?
The train system and train stations confounded me. How could there be such inefficieny? Then I remembered my home town. We, too, had two train systems and two stations, one serving a north and south line and the other serving an east and west ... - MariontheLibrarian
Do you believe Lincoln would have eventually issued the Emancipation Proclamation if the South hadn't seceded from the United States?
I agree with those who say NO. Lincoln was forced by the circumstances of the war to emancipate the slaves so that they could become soldiers for the Union army. But I believe he eventually became an abolitionist (of sorts) because he ... - jimt
"In short, energetic chapters, Meltzer and Mensch...fashion a brisk political thriller centered on a nefarious plot to murder Lincoln before his inauguration...A sharply drawn episode from a regrettable part of America's past." - Kirkus Reviews
"Meltzer and Mensch maintain suspense despite the known outcome of the story, and convincingly counter claims that Pinkerton made the whole thing up for publicity purposes. Readers new to the 'Baltimore Plot' will appreciate this comprehensive and well-written overview." - Publishers Weekly
"A delightful addition to popular literature on the Civil War era." - Booklist
"Takes a little-known true story about the FIRST plot to kill Abraham Lincoln and turns it into a first-rate nonfiction thriller. Filled with amazing American history, secret societies, incredible research, and a shocking conspiracy to murder Abraham Lincoln at the dawn of his presidency. A brilliant combination of edge-of-your-seat history and superb storytelling." - James L. Swanson, bestselling author of Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer
"Think you know everything about Abraham Lincoln? Well, think again. The Lincoln Conspiracy not only revitalizes history, it transforms it, turning its principal player into a flesh and blood defender of everything the republic stands for, and the target of a malevolent cabal that went awry long before the ill-fated night at Ford's Theatre. Fantastic. You'll never look at Abraham Lincoln the same way again." - Les Standiford, bestselling author of Last Train to Paradise and Meet You in Hell
"Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch have found and rescued the harrowing story of Abraham Lincoln under assault by lurking would-be assassins (long before John Wilkes Booth). Every page is mesmerizing and eye-opening. A must-read!" - Douglas Brinkley, the Katherine Tsanoff Brown Chair in Humanities and Professor of History at Rice University and author of American Moonshot: John F. Kennedy and the Great Space Race
"Abraham Lincoln. Secret Societies. A deadly plot. And it all really happened! You won't be getting any sleep tonight. This book is dynamite. Meltzer does it again. History at its very best." - Brian Kilmeade, bestselling author of Sam Houston and the Alamo Avengers
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Josh Mensch is the coauthor of three critically acclaimed books about American history: the New York Times #2 nonfiction bestseller The First Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill George Washington; the New York Times #6 nonfiction bestseller The Lincoln Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill America's 16th President—and Why it Failed; and The Nazi Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill. All three were cowritten with award-winning author Brad Meltzer.
In addition to writing books, Josh has been a documentary television showrunner, writer, director, and producer. He has created a wide variety of historical, cultural, and journalistic programming for nonfiction networks including the History Channel, PBS, National Geographic, ...
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