The Lincoln murder conspiracies : being an account of the hatred felt by many Americans for President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War and the first complete examination and refutation of the many theories, hypotheses, and speculations put forward since 1865 concerning those presumed to have aided, abetted, controlled, or directed the murderous act of John Wilkes Booth in Ford's Theater the night of April 14
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Hanchett, W. (1983). The Lincoln murder conspiracies: being an account of the hatred felt by many Americans for President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War and the first complete examination and refutation of the many theories, hypotheses, and speculations put forward since 1865 concerning those presumed to have aided, abetted, controlled, or directed the murderous act of John Wilkes Booth in Ford's Theater the night of April 14 . University of Illinois Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Hanchett, William, 1922-2016. 1983. The Lincoln Murder Conspiracies: Being an Account of the Hatred Felt By Many Americans for President Abraham Lincoln During the Civil War and the First Complete Examination and Refutation of the Many Theories, Hypotheses, and Speculations Put Forward Since 1865 Concerning Those Presumed to Have Aided, Abetted, Controlled, or Directed the Murderous Act of John Wilkes Booth in Ford's Theater the Night of April 14. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Hanchett, William, 1922-2016. The Lincoln Murder Conspiracies: Being an Account of the Hatred Felt By Many Americans for President Abraham Lincoln During the Civil War and the First Complete Examination and Refutation of the Many Theories, Hypotheses, and Speculations Put Forward Since 1865 Concerning Those Presumed to Have Aided, Abetted, Controlled, or Directed the Murderous Act of John Wilkes Booth in Ford's Theater the Night of April 14 Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1983.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Hanchett, W. (1983). The lincoln murder conspiracies: being an account of the hatred felt by many americans for president abraham lincoln during the civil war and the first complete examination and refutation of the many theories, hypotheses, and speculations put forward since 1865 concerning those presumed to have aided, abetted, controlled, or directed the murderous act of john wilkes booth in ford's theater the night of april 14. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Hanchett, William. The Lincoln Murder Conspiracies: Being an Account of the Hatred Felt By Many Americans for President Abraham Lincoln During the Civil War and the First Complete Examination and Refutation of the Many Theories, Hypotheses, and Speculations Put Forward Since 1865 Concerning Those Presumed to Have Aided, Abetted, Controlled, or Directed the Murderous Act of John Wilkes Booth in Ford's Theater the Night of April 14 University of Illinois Press, 1983.