Age of Assassins
A History of Assassination in Europe and America, 1865-1981
by Michael Newton
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Pub Date 18 Oct 2012 | Archive Date 18 Oct 2012
Description
An overarching history of Europe and America's love-affair with assassination, from Abraham Lincoln to Ronald Reagan.
These were the crimes that were meant to change the world, and
sometimes did. The book connects the killing of the Kennedys or the
murder that sparked the First World War with less well-known stories,
such as the Berlin shooting of an instigator of the Armenian genocide
or the attack on an American 'robber baron'. Taking in Malcolm X and
Queen Victoria, Adolf Hitler and Andy Warhol, Charles Manson and Emma
Goldman, Tsars, Presidents, and pop stars, Age of Assassins traces the process that turned thought into action and murder into an icon.
In
tackling the history of political violence, the book is unique in its
range and attention to detail, summoning up an age of assassination
that is far from over.
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780571220441 |
PRICE | £25.00 (GBP) |
PAGES | 640 |