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Foreword
Prologue: The Players
PART ONE 1821-1852
1 A Famous Rebel 21
2 O Brave New World 35
3 This be Madness 49
4 A Populous City 64
5 Stand up for Bastards 85
PART TWO 1853-1860
6 In the Dust 109
7 Brother, You have done me Wrong 131
8 A Delicate and Tender Prince 155
9 Destruction, Death, and Massacre 184
10 Prepare for your Execution 208
PART THREE 1861-1865
11 My Brother, My Competitor 239
12 The Working of the Heart 264
13 Beat Down these Rebels Here at Home 292
14 My Thoughts be Bloody 321
15 This Play is the Image of a Murder 346
Epilogue: The Curtain Falls 373
Notes 387
Bibliography 445
Acknowledgments 457
Index 463
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