The assassination of Abraham Lincoln is usually told as a tale of a lone deranged actor who struck from a twisted lust for revenge. This is not only too simple an explanation; Blood on the Moon reveals that it is completely wrong. John Wilkes Booth was neither mad nor alone in his act of murder/5(). The item Blood on the moon: the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Edward Steers Jrrepresents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Indiana State Library. This item is available to borrow from 1library branch. Edward Steers Jr. is the author of numerous books including Blood on the Moon: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln Legends: Myths, Hoaxes, and Confabulations Associated with Our Greatest President, and The Lincoln Assassination Encyclopedia. He lives in Brand: University Press of Kentucky.
Edward Steers, Jr. - Biography (Abraham Lincoln Institute Fifth Annual Symposium). From until Steers worked at the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, in the field of biomedical research. For the first 21 years of his career, he worked as a research scientist in the fields of protein structure and function. For the last ten years he served as the chief assistant and. "Blood on the Moon: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln" is the product of extensive research by Dr. Edward Steers Jr. into the assassination. Steers, a research scientist at the National Institute of Health, used his formal scientific training to help him evaluate the three major published records of the assassination investigation and trial. In this Book. Winner of the The Lincoln Group of New York's Award of Achievement A History Book Club Selection The assassination of Abraham Lincoln is usually told as a tale of a lone deranged actor who struck from a twisted lust for revenge. This is not only too simple an explanation; Blood on the Moon reveals that it is completely wrong.
The assassination of Abraham Lincoln is usually told as a tale of a lone deranged actor who struck from a twisted lust for revenge. This is not only too simple an explanation; Blood on the Moon reveals that it is completely wrong. John Wilkes Booth was neither mad nor alone in his act of murder. Edward Steers, Jr., Author. Blood on the Moon: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. University Press of Kentucky, November pages, hardcover; $ With this book, Ed Steers draws heavily from primary and privatesources to explain the assassination of Abraham Lincoln rather than simplydescribe it as most writers have done. Description. Winner of the The Lincoln Group of New York's Award of Achievement. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln is usually told as a tale of a lone deranged actor who struck from a twisted lust for revenge. This is not only too simple an explanation; Blood on the Moon reveals that it is completely wrong.
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