In the Houses of Their Dead

The Lincolns, the Booths, and the Spirits

Narrated by Danny Campbell
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Pub Date Jun 14 2022 | Archive Date Jun 21 2022

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Description

In the 1820s, two families, unknown to each other, worked on farms in the American wilderness. It seemed unlikely that the families would ever meet-and yet, they did. The son of one family, the famed actor John Wilkes Booth, killed the son of the other, President Abraham Lincoln, in the most significant assassination in American history. The murder, however, did not come without warning-in fact, it had been foretold. In the Houses of Their Dead is the first book of the many thousands written about Lincoln to focus on the president's fascination with Spiritualism, and to demonstrate how it linked him, uncannily, to the man who would kill him. Abraham Lincoln is usually seen as a rational, empirically-minded man, yet as biographer Terry Alford reveals, he was also deeply superstitious and drawn to the irrational. Like millions of other Americans, including the Booths, Lincoln and his wife, Mary, suffered repeated personal tragedies, and turned for solace to Spiritualism, a new practice sweeping the nation that held that the dead were nearby and could be contacted by the living. Remarkably, the Lincolns and the Booths even used the same mediums, including Charles Colchester, a specialist in "blood writing" whom Mary first brought to her husband, and who warned the president after listening to the ravings of another of his clients, John Wilkes Booth.

In the 1820s, two families, unknown to each other, worked on farms in the American wilderness. It seemed unlikely that the families would ever meet-and yet, they did. The son of one family, the famed...


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An Amazon Best Book of June 2022

An Amazon Best Book of June 2022


Advance Praise

“Here is Lincoln in the Bardo―for real. You couldn’t make it up―necromancers, mad actors, frauds, true believers, and, in the middle, the greatest President.” ―Sidney Blumenthal, author of The Political Life of Abraham Lincoln

"[Alford] packs the narrative with intriguing if little-known historical figures and strange coincidences. This unusual portrait of two famously intertwined families fascinates." ―Publishers Weekly

"Alford introduces readers to many spiritualist-devoted characters who held influential posts in both military and government. This may hold special appeal for fans of George Saunders’ Lincoln in the Bardo (2017), since it provides factual background for the popular novel." ―Mark Knoblauch, Booklist

“Here is Lincoln in the Bardo―for real. You couldn’t make it up―necromancers, mad actors, frauds, true believers, and, in the middle, the greatest President.” ―Sidney Blumenthal, author of The...


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ISBN 9781696608350
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DURATION 9 Hours, 14 Minutes

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