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Plotting to Kill the President: Assassination Attempts from Washington to Hoover [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 277 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x15 mm, weight: 666 g, 30 illustrations, index
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Potomac Books Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1612348564
  • ISBN-13: 9781612348568
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 277 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x15 mm, weight: 666 g, 30 illustrations, index
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Potomac Books Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1612348564
  • ISBN-13: 9781612348568
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"A history of plotters, would-be assassins, and individuals who have threatened the lives of American presidents from Washington to Hoover and the story of the guards, agents, and officers who protected them"--

"Since the birth of our nation and the election of the first president, groups of organized plotters or individuals have been determined to assassinate the chief executive. From the Founding Fathers to the Great Depression, three presidents have been assassinated: Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, and William McKinley. However, unknown to the general public, almost all presidents have been threatened, put in danger, or survived "near lethal approaches" during their terms. Plotting to Kill the President reveals the numerous, previously untold incidents when assassins, plotters, and individuals have threatened the lives of American presidents, from George Washington to Herbert Hoover. Mel Ayton has uncovered these episodes, including an attempt to assassinate President Hayes during his inauguration ceremony, an attempt to shoot Benjamin Harrison on the streets of Washington, an assassination attempt on President Roosevelt at the White House, and many other incidents that have never been reported or have been coveredup. Ayton also recounts the stories of Secret Service agents and bodyguards from each administration who put their lives in danger to protect the commander in chief. Plotting to Kill the President demonstrates the unsettling truth that even while the nation sleeps, those who would kill the president are often hard at work devising new schemes."--

Since the birth of our nation and the election of the first president, groups of organized plotters or individuals have been determined to assassinate the chief executive. From the Founding Fathers to the Great Depression, three presidents have been assassinated: Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, and William McKinley. However, unknown to the general public, almost all presidents have been threatened, put in danger, or survived “near lethal approaches” during their terms.
 
Plotting to Kill the President reveals the numerous, previously untold incidents when assassins, plotters, and individuals have threatened the lives of American presidents, from George Washington to Herbert Hoover. Mel Ayton has uncovered these episodes, including an attempt to assassinate President Hayes during his inauguration ceremony, an attempt to shoot Benjamin Harrison on the streets of Washington, an assassination attempt on President Roosevelt at the White House, and many other incidents that have never been reported or have been covered up. Ayton also recounts the stories of Secret Service agents and bodyguards from each administration who put their lives in danger to protect the commander in chief.
 
Plotting to Kill the President demonstrates the unsettling truth that even while the nation sleeps, those who would kill the president are often hard at work devising new schemes.
 
 

Recenzijas

A fascinating, detail-rich account of what our earlier presidents had to endure. Mel Ayton brings to light what the history books left out.-Leslie C. Stone, award-winning writer and managing editor of Opportunist magazine   Mel Ayton reveals that attempts to assassinate the president are not the exception but the rule-almost as old as the republic itself. [ Plotting to Kill the President] also helps us understand better those infrequent occasions when attempts succeed.-Max Holland, author of Leak: Why Mark Felt Became Deep Throat  Mel Ayton has a well-deserved reputation for doing the near-impossible: writing about controversial history (including conspiracy theories) in a sober but imaginative way, combining reliable accounts with intellectually stimulating arguments. I highly recommend his work.-Rick Shenkman, author of Political Animals: How Our Stone-Age Brain Gets in the Way of Smart Politics   Plotting to Kill the President is an eye-opener into a buried part of presidential history. Would-be assassins have stalked every U.S. president from George Washington forward. Mel Ayton reveals the numerous never-before-told incidents about how a wide array of presidents survived near-fatal assassination attempts.-J. Patrick OConnor, editor of Crime Magazine 

List of Illustrations
vii
Preface: New Revelations ix
1 Guarding the Early Presidents
1(19)
2 The First Attack on an American President
20(18)
3 The Antebellum Presidents
38(20)
4 Protecting Abraham Lincoln
58(23)
5 The Reconstruction Presidents
81(18)
6 James Garfield's Assassination and Chester Arthur's "Near Miss"
99(17)
7 The Attempted Assassination of Benjamin Harrison
116(17)
8 The Plots to Kill Grover Cleveland
133(21)
9 The Anarchists and William McKinley
154(18)
10 The Assassination Attempts against Theodore Roosevelt
172(22)
11 Targeting William Howard Taft
194(14)
12 The Stalking of Woodrow Wilson
208(19)
13 Harding, Coolidge, and the Secret Service
227(17)
14 The Argentinean Plot to Assassinate Herbert Hoover
244(17)
Afterword: Notoriety, the Copycat Effect, and Presidential Secrecy 261(10)
Notes 271(34)
Bibliography 305(10)
Index 315
Mel Ayton is the author of numerous books, including Hunting the President: Threats, Plots, and Assassination Attempts-From FDR to Obama and The Forgotten Terrorist: Sirhan Sirhan and the Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy (Potomac, 2008), and was a history consultant for the BBC, the National Geographic channel, and the Discovery Channel.