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Manhunt Twelve Day Chase Lincoln Killer James L Swanson First Edition

Manhunt Twelve Day Chase Lincoln Killer James L Swanson First Edition

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Manhunt The Twelve Day Chase For Lincolns Killer by James L Swanson First Edition William Morrow HarperCollins hardcover is a highly sought after historical nonfiction title detailing the dramatic pursuit of John Wilkes Booth after the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. This compelling Civil War era narrative has become a staple for collectors of American history and presidential memorabilia.

Condition is pre-owned. The hardcover book includes its original dust jacket, which shows light shelf wear consistent with handling. Interior pages are clean, bright, and printed on acid free paper as stated. The binding is tight and secure, with no loose pages observed. Marked First Edition on the copyright page.

Published by William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, this edition features detailed research, period illustrations, and maps that enhance the historical account. The book is well known for its fast paced storytelling style while maintaining scholarly accuracy, making it popular among historians and general readers alike.

Manhunt gained national recognition for its vivid retelling of the twelve day manhunt that followed Lincoln’s assassination in April 1865. First edition copies remain desirable for collectors of Civil War history, presidential history, and true crime related historical works.

An excellent addition to any historical library, Civil War collection, or presidential display. This book has been visually inspected and confirmed as an authentic First Edition William Morrow publication.

Did You Know? Manhunt spent weeks on The New York Times bestseller list and helped renew public interest in the details of Lincoln’s assassination.

This is an authentic William Morrow item. William Morrow is a trademark of its owner. California Auction Company is not affiliated with or endorsed by William Morrow. This item was sourced legally through secondary markets, estate or yard sales.

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