Title: Abraham Lincoln: An Essay Category:History Details: Words: 645 | Pages: 2.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Abraham Lincoln: An Essay
LINCOLN'S ASSASSINATION
A Critical Analysis
I believe this book to be a very factual and explanatory story of the
President's assassination. I learned many interesting things about the events
that led up to the day of assassination and on the day of the killing. Amoung
these interesting facts, I read that before the assassination Edwin Booth,
brother to John Wilkes Booth, saved the life of Robert Lincoln who was of
course President Lincoln's son. The overall book focuses on the individual
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showed last 85 words of 645 total In conclusion, I found this book to be one I could not put down. It
kept me reading and wondering what would happen next. The author did a
good job helping me form an opinion of the assassins and the President. I
believe I know alot more about President Lincoln and I wish we could have
more history books that are this interesting. I think the author did a good job
reaching out to his readers and making us see the truths to Lincoln's.
assassination.