Murdering the President : Alexander Graham Bell and the Race to Save James Garfield

Murdering the President : Alexander Graham Bell and the Race to Save James Garfield

(Autor) Fred Rosen
Formato: Hardcover
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Shortly after being elected president of the United States, James Garfield was shot by Charles Guiteau. But contrary to what is written in most history books, Garfield didn’t linger and die. He survived. Alexander Graham Bell raced against time to invent the world’s first metal detector to locate the bullet in Garfield’s body so that doctors could safely operate. Despite Bell’s efforts to save Garfield, however, and as never before fully revealed, the interventions of Garfield’s friend and doctor, Dr. D. W. Bliss, brought about the demise of the nation’s twentieth president. But why would a medical doctor engage in such monstrous behavior? Did politics, petty jealousy, or failed aspirations spark the fire inside Bliss that led him down the path of homicide? Rosen proves how depraved indifference to human life—second-degree murder—rather than ineptitude led to Garfield’s drawn-out and painful death. Now, more than one hundred years later, historian and homicide investigator Fred Rosen reveals through newly accessed documents and Bell’s own correspondence the long list of Bliss’s criminal acts and malevolent motives that led to his murder of the president.

Information
Editorial:
Potomac Books Inc
Formato:
Hardcover
Número de páginas:
None
ISBN:
9781612347684
Año de publicación:
2016
Fecha publicación:
1 de Septiembre de 2016

Fred Rosen

Fred Rosen is a prolific true crime author known for his gripping narratives and in-depth research. His most famous work, "Lobster Boy," explores the dark and twisted world of carnival sideshows. Rosen's ability to bring to life the stories of the forgotten and marginalized has made him a respected figure in the genre.

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