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The Unz Review •ï¿½An Alternative Media Selection
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Philip Van Doren Stern Archives
Philip Van Doren Stern •ï¿½57 Items / 20 Books, 6 Articles, 30 Reviews
The Man Who Killed Lincoln (1939)
The Story of John Wilkes Booth and His Part in the Assassination
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Published Reviews
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    John Wilkes Booth (Review)
    The Man Who Killed Lincoln, by Philip Van Doren Stern
    1. The Man Who Killed Lincoln by Philip Van Doren Stern
    The Nation, February 11, 1939, p. 181
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    Lincoln and His Assassin (Review)
    The Man Who Killed Lincoln, by Philip Van Doren Stern
    1. The Man Who Killed Lincoln by Philip Van Doren Stern
    The Saturday Review, February 11, 1939, p. 11
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    Biography (2 Reviews)
    Melville in the South Seas, by Charles Roberts Anderson
    1. Melville in the South Seas by Charles Roberts Anderson
    2. The Man Who Killed Lincoln by Philip Van Doren Stern
    The North American Review, Summer 1939, p. 399
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    The Check List (16 Reviews)
    Miscellaneous
    1. Survey After Munich by Graham Hutton
    2. Lincoln's Doctor's Dog by George Cooper Stevens
    3. Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler
    4. The Literature of the Rocky Mountain West, 1803-1903 by Levette J. Davidson and Prudence Bostwick
    5. Europe on the Eve by Frederick L. Schuman
    6. A Poet and Two Painters by Knud Merrild
    7. The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler by Maximilian Baur
    8. The English Revolution, 1688-1689 by George Macaulay Trevelyan
    9. America at War, 1917-1918 by Frederic L. Paxson
    10. America Faces a Complete Breakdown of Government and Business by William J. Baxter
    11. The Man Who Killed Lincoln by Philip Van Doren Stern
    12. The Rise of New York Port, 1815-1860 by Robert Greenhalgh Albion and Jennie Barnes Pope, ...
    13. Inns and Outs by Julius Keller
    14. The Presidency, the Supreme Court and Seven Senators by William Henry Murray
    15. Etchings of New York City by Anton Schutz
    16. Democracy and the Curriculum by Harold Rugg
    The American Mercury, May 1939, pp. 118-119