{"id":111375,"date":"2017-11-29T16:21:00","date_gmt":"2017-11-29T16:21:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2023-01-08T11:09:40","modified_gmt":"2023-01-08T11:09:40","slug":"book-review-my-thoughts-be-bloody-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/2017\/11\/29\/book-review-my-thoughts-be-bloody-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Book Review: My Thoughts Be Bloody"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;\" class=\"sharethis-inline-share-buttons\" ><\/div><h3 class=\"post-title entry-title\"><\/h3>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/2.bp.blogspot.com\/-p7j5mRumBhc\/TcWc6EgCL2I\/AAAAAAAABT4\/izIy-7DiYFA\/s1600\/My%2BThoughts%2BBe%2BBloody%2BFinal%2BCover.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" width=\"262\" height=\"400\" alt=\"\" border=\"0\" id=\"BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5604057832786898786\" src=\"http:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/11\/my2bthoughts2bbe2bbloody2bfinal2bcover-1.jpg\" class=\"wp-image-111376\" style=\"cursor: hand; display: block; height: 400px; margin: 0px auto 10px; text-align: center; width: 262px;\" \/><\/a> What motivated the actor John Wilkes Booth into committing one of the  most infamous crimes in American history, the assassination of Abraham  Lincoln? For the past nearly 150 years, most people have assumed it was a  madman&#8217;s attempt to seek revenge for his beloved fallen Confederacy.<\/p>\n<p>Author and historian Nora <span class=\"blsp-spelling-error\" id=\"SPELLING_ERROR_0\">Titone&#8217;s<\/span> recently published book, <em>My Thoughts Be Bloody<\/em>,  posits a different reason for Booth&#8217;s fateful decision to kill Lincoln.  According to her, it was the intense rivalry between John Wilkes Booth  and his older, more accomplished actor brother, Edwin, which eventually  led to the assassination.<\/p>\n<p>The Booths were America&#8217;s greatest  family of actors, most noted for their Shakespearean roles. The founder  of the dynasty was the father of these two men, <span class=\"blsp-spelling-error\" id=\"SPELLING_ERROR_1\">Junius<\/span> Brutus Booth, a native of England who came to America in the 1820&#8217;s  after abandoning his wife to a life of poverty in that country. He  arrived with his mistress, Mary Ann Holmes, the eventual mother of both  Edwin and John Wilkes.<\/p>\n<p>The book takes the reader through the lives of the Booth family as <span class=\"blsp-spelling-error\" id=\"SPELLING_ERROR_2\">Junius<\/span> uses his natural talents to achieve fame and fortunes playing to packed  theaters across the United States. As alcoholism sets in, his  performances become more erratic and his teenage son, Edwin, becomes his  travelling companion to help keep him away from the bottle. It was on  this years-long journey with his father when Edwin learns the art of  acting which eventually makes him one of the finest actors in American  history, even by today&#8217;s standards.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, John Wilkes Booth,  is left behind at the family home in Baltimore, where he attempts to  learn the family trade of acting on his own. But without the natural  genius of his father and brother Edwin to guide him in his education, he  grows into something of a hack, more known for his athletic ability on  stage than for his acting talent. <\/p>\n<p>After their father finally  succumbs to alcoholism, Edwin is ready to assume the role of Booth  patriarch and quickly achieves a fortune of money, while finding fame on  the stage in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia. The younger John,  meanwhile, tries to achieve the same level of stardom, but cannot seem  to make a go of it.<\/p>\n<p>Edwin then calls a family &#8220;meeting of the  minds&#8221; and with his influence, dictates that he will be the lone Booth  brother acting in the prosperous markets of the northeast, while John is  given the southern states, much less financially lucrative for actors.  Edwin thus has the best chance for making money and his fortune  continues to grow, while John in the &#8220;hinterlands&#8221; of the south,  struggles constantly to make enough money to feed himself. It doesn&#8217;t  help, of course, that his acting is not good, but he never sees it that  way. He seethes at his older brother.<\/p>\n<p>All of this of course  happens against the backdrop of the growing divide between North and  South as the slavery issue (and other issues) threatens to tear the  country apart. Although only a few years earlier he supported the  Northern cause, John Wilkes gradually comes to take the side of the  South. The rest of his family, including Edwin, their mother and other  siblings, support the Union. <\/p>\n<p>With John Wilkes&#8217; acting career  seeing fewer roles, he attempts to go into the oil exploration business  in Pennsylvania, the scene of the first big U.S. oil strike. He invests a  great deal of money with friends, but they lose everything. The money  losses further erodes his standing within the Booth family, helping to  further intensify his rivalry (and hatred) of his brother Edwin.<\/p>\n<p>John  Wilkes returns to the family home nearly a broken man and meets with  his brother, who is also home for a visit. They get into an argument  filled with much rage and Edwin calls his brother &#8220;nothing but a rank  secessionist&#8221; for expressing pro-Southern opinions. The outraged John  Wilkes storms out of the home, more set in his support for the  Confederacy than ever. <\/p>\n<p>It was sometime in 1864 when John Wilkes  began plotting against Lincoln, almost immediately after this huge  quarrel with Edwin. The historical facts from this point forward are  well known. Booth fell further and further into conspiracy until on the  night of April 14, 1865, he murdered Abraham Lincoln.<\/p>\n<p>After the  assassination and John Wilkes Booth&#8217;s own death on April 26, 1865, the  surviving members of the Booth family struggled with what their son and  brother had done. They seem to have tried to bury the deed and memories  of John Wilkes along with his body. Edwin went on to even greater fame  and fortune on the stage, establishing the Players Club for the wealthy  and elite in New York City. None of Edwin&#8217;s friends and associates  mentioned John Wilkes, not even until after Edwin died in 1893.<\/p>\n<p><em>My Thoughts Be Bloody<\/em> is a line from Shakespeare&#8217;s <em>Hamlet<\/em>.  Each chapter title is also a line from a Shakespearean play. Since  plays written by the Bard were so intertwined into the careers and lives  of the Booth family, it is appropriate that the book&#8217;s title should  reflect that. <\/p>\n<p>The book is excellent with its in-depth look at the dynamic of a highly dysfunctional family. The genius of <span class=\"blsp-spelling-error\" id=\"SPELLING_ERROR_3\">Junius<\/span> Booth is counter-balanced by his eccentricities which were made worse  by his alcoholism. The Booth children were deeply affected by finding  out that their mother, Mary, was not their father&#8217;s wife. It was made  even worse when their father&#8217;s wife showed up unexpectedly to harass the  family, making the children ashamed to be bastards. And of course the  rivalry between John Wilkes and Edwin further roiled the family.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"blsp-spelling-error\" id=\"SPELLING_ERROR_4\">Titone<\/span> has written a fascinating account of the Booths. The book is  well-written, thoroughly researched, entertaining, and holds the  interest of the reader. But does it make a strong case for the author&#8217;s  claim that it was the rivalry between the Booth brothers which led to  the death of Lincoln?<\/p>\n<p>I am not entirely convinced that it does.  Yes, there was a rivalry. Yes, Edwin relegated John Wilkes to the less  prosperous regions of the country for the <span class=\"blsp-spelling-error\" id=\"SPELLING_ERROR_5\">latter&#8217;s<\/span> career. Yes, that led to jealousy and resentment. And yes, that led to John Wilkes advocating the Confederate cause.<\/p>\n<p>But did this rivalry cause Booth to become an assassin? To make such a claim overlooks John Wilkes&#8217; <span class=\"blsp-spelling-error\" id=\"SPELLING_ERROR_6\">oversized<\/span> ego, self-absorption, feelings of failure from an acting career going  nowhere and huge business losses. And perhaps, a touch of insanity. A  lot of families have intense sibling rivalry, but they typically don&#8217;t  lead to murder. It may have been one motive, but I don&#8217;t believe it was  the only one.<\/p>\n<p>Ultimately, where <em>My Thoughts Be Bloody<\/em>  most succeeds is in helping us to find another piece of the puzzle in  understanding what made John Wilkes Booth commit one of the greatest  crimes in our nation&#8217;s history. Above all, it is thought-provoking and  that is the hallmark of what makes a work of history an achievement. <\/p>\n<p>Well done. I highly recommend this book.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What motivated the actor John Wilkes Booth into committing one of the most infamous crimes in American history, the assassination of Abraham Lincoln? For the past nearly 150 years, most people have assumed it was a madman&#8217;s attempt to seek revenge for his beloved fallen Confederacy. 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