The Death of Lincoln; The Story of Booth's Plot, his Deed and the Penalty
- 394 pages
- 14 hours of reading
This author was renowned for her prolific and varied output, contributing over thirty-five books to literature. Her works enriched the biographical genre with studies of notable figures, alongside novels and travelogues. She penned articles for prominent magazines, and a distinctive series of travel books garnered considerable acclaim. Her literary legacy lies in her precise biographical portrayals and engaging travel narratives.





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