Shooting Lincoln, Nicholas J.C. Pistor
Shooting Lincoln, Nicholas J.C. Pistor
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Shooting Lincoln
Mathew Brady, Alexander Gardner, and the Race to Photograph the Story of the Century

Author: Nicholas J.C. Pistor

Narrator: Joe Knezevich

Unabridged: 7 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Da Capo Press

Published: 09/19/2017


Synopsis

They took the most memorable photographs of the Civil War. Now their long rivalry was about to climax with the spilled blood of an American president--an event that would usher in a new age of modern media.

Mathew Brady and Alexander Gardner were the new media moguls of their day. With their photographs they brought the Civil War -- and all of its terrible suffering -- into Northern living rooms. By the end of the war, they were locked in fierce competition.

And when the biggest story of the century happened--the assassination of Abraham Lincoln--their paparazzi-like competition intensified. Brady, nearly blind and hoping to rekindle his wartime photographic magic, and Gardner, his former understudy, raced against each other to the theater where Lincoln was shot, to the autopsy table where Booth was identified, and to the gallows where the conspirators were hanged. Whoever could take the most sensational -- or ghastly -- photograph would achieve lasting camera-lens fame.

Compelling and riveting, Shooting Lincoln tells the astonishing, behind-the-photographs story of these two media pioneers who raced to "shoot" the late president and the condemned conspirators. The photos they took electrified the country, fed America's growing appetite for tabloid-style sensationalism in the news, and built the media we know today.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Emilija on June 26, 2017

Thank you to the publishers for providing an ARC of the book through NetGalley. This was a really interesting look at the role of photography during the time of Lincoln's assassination. At times, it read more like a history book looking more at Lincoln and Booth and the assassination plot and at othe......more

Goodreads review by Elliot on October 04, 2017

Interesting to learn about Alexander Gardner, who was probably the best photographer of the Civil War.......more

Goodreads review by Caleb on October 18, 2024

Entertaining read about two famous Civil War photographers, Brady and his protege Gardener during to Civil war. Interesting perspective from outside looking in. Pictures as the social media of the 1860s. Pictures do tell a 1000 words. Good read.......more

Goodreads review by David on November 12, 2017

I found this book to be a fascinating look at the race to photograph Abraham Lincoln, the Civil War itself, and the assassination conspirators. As the subtitle suggests, it begins with the rivalry between well-known Civil War photographer Mathew Brady and his less well-known but probably much more t......more

Goodreads review by Casey on August 19, 2017

I received a free Kindle copy of Shooting Lincoln by Nicholas Pistor courtesy of Net Galley and DeCapo Press  the publisher. It was with the understanding that I would post a review to Net Galley, Goodreads, Amazon, Barnes and Noble and my history book review blog. I also posted it to my Facebook, L......more


Quotes

"Shooting Lincoln is a fascinating look at a war within a war, when two rival photographers battled to chronicle the Civil War. Nicholas Pistor's gripping saga carries the reader onto battlefields and alongside the hangman's noose while chronicling the birth of modern photojournalism. A fascinating read that sharpens our focus on how much that war remains relevant today."--Scott McGaugh, author of the New York Times bestseller Surgeon in Blue: Jonathan Letterman, the Civil War Doctor Who Pioneered Battlefield Care

"Nicholas Pistor has written an engaging account of Civil War-era photographers Mathew Brady and Alexander Gardner and the birth of American news photography. Pistor's riveting narrative of Abraham Lincoln's assassination and its aftermath is by itself well worth the read."--Joseph Wheelan, author of Terrible Swift Sword and Their Last Full Measure