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Riveting Account of Mary Lincoln's Post-Assassination Years,
This review is from: The Trials of Mrs. Lincoln (Paperback)
Through personal letters and newspaper accounts, Schreiner casts a fresh light on Mary Todd Lincoln -- her "insanity" trial (and the subsequent one that vindicates her), her relationship with her husband, and perhaps most tragic her contentious post-assassination relationship with her eldest son, Robert Todd Lincoln, and the eventual non-relationship with his wife and children. Schreiner allows the reader to render the final verdict. But who can read his book without a new appreciation for this most misunderstood and maligned first lady.
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Trials of Mrs. Lincoln by Samuel Agnew Schreiner (Mass Market Paperback - April 19, 1991)
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