008 |
|
191223s2018 xx a b 001 0 eng d |
020 |
|
|a0061560928|q(paperback)
|
020 |
|
|a9780061560927|q(paperback)
|
035 |
|
|a(OCoLC)1031917955|z(OCoLC)1031673190|z(OCoLC)1031955449
|
040 |
|
|aKCIS|beng|cKCIS|eAACR2
|
041 |
0
|
|aeng
|
043 |
|
|an-us---|an-usu--
|
082 |
04
|
|a973.7092|223
|
100 |
1
|
|aSwanson, James L.,|d1959-|eauthor.
|
245 |
10
|
|aBloody times :|bthe funeral of Abraham Lincoln and the manhunt for Jefferson Davis /|cJames L. Swanson.
|
250 |
|
|aFirst edition.
|
260 |
1
|
|aNew York :|bHarper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers,|c[2018]
|
264 |
4
|
|c©2011
|
300 |
|
|a196 pages :|billustrations ;|c23 cm
|
504 |
|
|aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 189-190).
|
505 |
00
|
|tAbraham Lincoln --|tJefferson Davis.
|
520 |
|
|aOn the morning of April 2, 1865, Jefferson Davis received a telegram from General Robert E. Lee. There is no more time--the Yankees are coming, it warned. That night Davis fled Richmond, setting off an intense manhunt for the Confederate president. Two weeks later, President Lincoln was assassinated, and the nation was convinced that Davis was involved in the conspiracy that led to the crime. Lincoln's murder, autopsy, and White House funeral transfixed the nation. His final journey began when soldiers placed his corpse aboard a special train that would carry him home to Springfield, Illinois. It was the most magnificent funeral pageant in American history.
|
521 |
1
|
|aAges 8-12.
|
600 |
10
|
|aLincoln, Abraham,|d1809-1865|xDeath and burial.
|
600 |
10
|
|aDavis, Jefferson,|d1808-1889|xCaptivity, 1865-1867.
|
648 |
7
|
|a1861-1867|2fast
|
650 |
0
|
|aPresidents|zUnited States|vBiography.
|
650 |
0
|
|aPresidents|zConfederate States of America|vBiography.
|
651 |
0
|
|aUnited States|xHistory|yCivil War, 1861-1865|xPeace.
|
655 |
7
|
|aBiographies.|2lcgft
|
981 |
|
|aLexile 1010L
|
981 |
|
|aLexile 1010
|
983 |
|
|aKCIS
|
095 |
|
|aHL|bHLEN |cHE005431|d973|eSWA|pB|tDDC
|