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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece of Time, September 26, 1999
By A Customer
History books must reach into the past to pull forward a tangible, feeling portrait of those who have lived before us. A. Lincoln: His Last 24 Hours is a brilliant account of a ever researched, fascinating topic. America may know the general idea of the Lincoln assasination, but this book reaches into the depths of a life that seems to come together in the course of one day. The life of America's greatest president was turbulent from its foundation, and a peace settled into the man who had an ironic foreshadowing of his own death. After reading this account, one can argue that Linocln was so relaxed, joyful and relieved. This may be due to the fact that he knew his life and accomplishments had run their course and he, along with the Unified country he fought so hard to solidfy was on the right track. Lincoln walking alongside the women in the garden admiring his beloved lemon tree, cavorting cheerfully with the energy-draining Mary Todd, and defiance in wanting to attend "Our American Cousin" are just some of the vignettes presented in luxurious vividity. All in all, one of the most entertaining reads I have had the pleasure to experience. A masterful look into a world past.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!, July 16, 2001
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Todd (Phoenix, AZ) - See all my reviews
A. Lincoln: His Last 24 Hours is one of the best books I've read about the fateful day in April 1865 when the 16th President was shot and killed at Ford's Theater. It paints a fascinating picture of a very tragic man on the last day of his too-short life. The relief and joy that Lincoln must have felt with the end of the Civil War finally at hand, his concern for how to achieve the nearly impossible task of reconstruction, and the never-ending personal challenges he faced in dealing with his wife are all captured in the words of Mr. Lincoln himself as well as through comments from observers who had contact with him on that day.

The book reads very much like a novel but is obviously very well researched with plenty of reference material documented via footnotes throughout. The author knows the subject well and is careful to note when conclusions not fully supported by documented research are drawn. The result is wonderfully readable and highly informative unlike many other accounts of that day.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Image of The End of A Great Leader, August 6, 2000
This book captures the readers attention and takes him on a step by step discourse of the hours before Lincoln's assassination. A very sad image is presented in the book because it's obvious Lincoln's last day of life may have been his happiest day of life. Lincoln was overcoming the anxieties of war, but was cut down when he had a handle on life. In this book the reader learns of the threats to the president's life and what could have been done to prevent Lincoln's death. Infortunately in 1865 all Booth needed to end the president's life was a passion against Lincoln. Great book!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A really good source of details., August 7, 1997
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I bought this book at Ford's Theatre. I wish I had read it before seeing the murder scene.
The strength of the book is its explanations of some of the myths associated with the crime. The author presents reasonable facts as to why certain events occurred that have been twisted and theorized in other articles.
Another strong point is the re-creation of the day leading up to the visit to the theatre.
One small irritating weakness was the presentation of several conflicting observations that still left me with doubts as to what really happened.
I had the book read by the time I returned home from my 800 mile car trip to Washington. I could not put it down!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A little gem..., August 1, 2009
I have had A. Lincoln: His Last 24 Hours by W. Emerson Reck laying around the house for years. I'm sorry that it took so long to read this little gem.

So much has been written about Lincoln and his assassination, but very little dedicated to his last day of life. Knowing this, Reck was encouraged by Illinois State Historical Library staff member, Marion Dolores Pratt, to correct this oversight. This project took over 30 years to come to fruition. Reck's search was made more difficult by the fact that "No schedule of appointments or meetings was kept, and newspapers of the day provided little or no information about the President's activities." Reck tried to flesh-out Lincoln's last day with the assistance of articles, personal letters, diaries, court transcripts, etc. He has tried his best to provide a time-line of what Lincoln did, who he met with, what were his thoughts, etc. throughout this fateful day. Even so, we will never know all the answers as there were so many discrepancies in what people saw and reported. One witness claimed to have seen Tad Lincoln riding with his parents in the afternoon (Tad was not present). Witnesses at Ford's Theatre continually contradicted each other. One patron said the theatre "was packed to the walls" while another claimed that "only a fair-sized crowd turned out." In the room where Lincoln died, there could have been anywhere from 11 to 47 people--it varied with each witness.

What I especially liked about A. Lincoln" His Last 24 Hours were the facts and anecdotes that were new to me. For instance, in carrying Lincoln out of Ford's Theatre, his doctors wanted him moved next door to the Star Saloon. Owner Taltavull had the sense to stop them with the words "'It shouldn't be said that the President of the United States died in a saloon.'"

Reck's book is a must-have for any Lincoln scholar and I'm glad that I have it for my Lincoln collection.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating, February 11, 2000
I, too, purchased this book at Ford's Theatre. At first, I thought it would be one of those whodunnit books, but I was wrong. The author obviously put alot of effort, time & research into the book. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I finished the entire book during the plane ride back to Los Angeles. I lent it to my family members and they, too, enjoyed it!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent history, January 7, 2010
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Any historian's best is often called "definitive." There can be no such work, but some books come closer than others. Lincoln's Last 24 Hours is such a book, excellent or beyond excellent, a five-star performance in a four-star universe.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must for any Lincoln fan!, January 12, 1998
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This book was one of the most illuminating and exhillerating of any books dedicated to Lincoln I have read. The insights provided, as well as the detail of each moment, are as good as any written word on the subject. This book is a must read for any Lincoln fan curious about his last moments of life, and of the men who conspired to take that life.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!!! As quoted from other reviews: A Masterpiece of Time!, March 2, 2008
If you are willing to take the time to read this somewhat short book, I guarentte you will love the contents. It opens your mind to every possible scenario of every possible minute of Lincoln's Last hours. I reccomend this to anyone/everyone!
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