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Books with author George Fyler Townsend

  • Three Hundred Aesop's Fables

    Aesop, George Fyler Townsend

    Hardcover (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, April 27, 2009)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
  • Aesop's Fables

    Aesop, George Fyler Townsend

    Paperback (Dodo Press, Oct. 3, 2005)
    Large Format for easy reading. The classic moralistic fables from Ancient Greece.
  • The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilkes Booth

    George A. Townsend

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 23, 2014)
    “Right or wrong. God judge me, not man. For be my motive good or bad, of one thing I am sure, the lasting condemnation of the North.” – John Wilkes Booth Before the night of April 14, 1865, John Wilkes Booth was one of the most famous actors of his time, and President Abraham Lincoln had even watched him perform, but his most significant performance at a theater did not take place on the stage. That night, Booth became one of history’s most infamous assassins when he shot President Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. Booth was a member of the prominent 19th century Booth theatrical family from Maryland, and he was a well-known actor throughout much of the country by the 1860s. But Booth was also a Confederate sympathizer who dabbled in espionage, and he was increasingly outraged at the Lincoln Administration. Although Robert E. Lee had surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia at Appomattox a few days earlier, an action often cited as the end of the Civil War, Booth believed the war was not yet over because Confederate soldiers under General Joseph E. Johnston were still fighting, and the flamboyant actor hoped his conspiracy could strike the kind of blow that might turn the Confederacy’s fate around. Early plans to kidnap and ransom President Lincoln ultimately gave way to a wide ranging conspiracy by Booth and a small group to kill Lincoln and other top officials in a bid to decapitate the federal government and help the South. Perhaps not surprisingly, the actor’s flair for the dramatic came at a cost to the plot. It took almost no time for the shocked public and the federal government to begin unraveling Booth’s conspiracy, which had mostly faltered from the beginning. Following the shooting, America’s most famous manhunt commenced, a 12 day pursuit that became the stuff of legends and controversy itself. Eight others were eventually tried for their alleged involvement in the plot and convicted, and four were hanged shortly thereafter as a result of some of the nation’s most famous trials. Booth’s crime has ensured his notoriety, but it has also overshadowed his life and career, not to mention his Civil War activities and the evolution of his plot.
  • Aesop's Fables

    Aesop, George Fyler Townsend

    Paperback (Indypublish.Com, Oct. 1, 2001)
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  • Three Hundred and Fifty Aesop's Fables

    Rev. geo. Fyler Townsend

    Hardcover (Donohue, henneberry, March 15, 1890)
    288 pages. Published in Chicago by Donohue, Henneberry & Co.
  • Tales of the Chesapeake

    George Alfred Townsend

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 21, 2015)
    Townsend was a noted American war correspondent who wrote dispatches, travelogues, and other types of historical fiction dealing with America. He was also an acquaintance of Mark Twain's.
  • Rustics in rebellion;: A Yankee reporter on the road to Richmond, 1861-65

    George Alfred Townsend

    Hardcover (University of North Carolina Press, March 15, 1950)
    Introduction by Lida Mayo.
  • The Life, Crime and Capture of John Wilkes Booth

    George Alfred Townsend

    Paperback (Alpha Editions, Nov. 17, 2018)
    This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. We havent used any OCR or photocopy to produce this book. The whole book has been typeset again to produce it without any errors or poor pictures and errant marks.
  • Three Hundred and Fifty Aesop's Fables

    MA Townsend, George Tyler

    Hardcover (M.A. Donohue, March 15, 1884)
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  • The Arabian nights' Entertainments

    Revd. George Flyer Townsend

    Hardcover (Frederick A. Stokes, March 15, 1891)
    The Arabian Nights' Entertainments
  • The Entailed Hat; Or, Patty Cannon's Times

    George Alfred Townsend

    Hardcover (Palala Press, )
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  • The Life, Crime and Capture of John Wilkes Booth

    George Alfred Townsend

    Hardcover (Pinnacle Press, May 26, 2017)
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