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Control # 1 hbl99039273
Control # Id 3 GCG
Date 5 20240429115905.0
Phy Descr 7 vd|cvaizs
Fixed Data 8 020813s2009 vau090 vleng d
ISBN 20    $a079367039X
ISBN 20    $a9780793670390
Std Rec No. 24 $a841887010405
Publisher # 28 42 $aAMX62103$bPBS Home Video
Obsolete 39    $a251266$cTLC
Cat. Source 40    $aGCG
Title 245 04 $aThe assassination of Abraham Lincoln$h[videorecording] /$cwritten, produced and directed by Barak Goodman ; an Ark Media Production for the American experience ; WGBH Boston.
Edition 250    $aWidescreen version
Imprint 260    $a[Arlington, VA?] :$bPBS Home Video, $cc2009.
Phys Descrpt 300    $a1 videodisc (090 min.) :$bsd., col. ;$c4 3/4 in.
Local Note 591    $aREQUEST AT THE CHECK-OUT DESK.
Note:General 500    $aOriginally produced as an episode of the PBS television program American Experience (WBGH Boston) in 2009.
Note:General 500    $aSpecial feature: Teacher's guide (PDF file)
Note:Credits 508    $aEditor, Sari Gilman ; director of photography, Stephen McCarthy ; music, Joel Goodman.
Note:Perfrmr 511 $aNarrator, Chris Cooper ; voice of John Wilkes Booth, Will Patton.
Abstract 520    $a" On March 4th, 1865, at the United States Capitol, a crowd of fifty thousand listened as President Lincoln delivered his classic second inaugural address, urging charity and forgiveness to a nation in the final throes of war. Just two months later , a train, nine cars long and draped in black bunting, pulled slowly out of a station in Washington, D.C. Dignitaries and government officials crowded the first eight cars. In the nineth rode the body of Abraham Lincoln. As the funeral train made its way across nine states and through hundreds of cities and towns, the largest manhunt in history was closing in on Lincoln's assassin, the famous actor John Wilkes Booth. This American experience film recounts a great American drama: two tumultuous months when the joy of peace was shattered by the heartache of Lincolns death. At the heart of the story are two figures who define the extremes of character: Lincoln, who had the strength to transform suffering into infinite compassion , and Booth, who allowed hatred to curdle into distruction" Container
Note:Details 538    $aDigital video disc.
Note:Lang 546    $aClosed captioned
Subj:Pers 600 10 $aLincoln, Abraham,$d1809-1865$xAssassination.
Subj:Pers 600 10 $aLincoln, Abraham,$d1809-1865.
Subj:Pers 600 10 $aBooth, John Wilks,$d1838-1865.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aPresidents$xAssassination$zUnited States.
Genre/Form 655  7 $aBiographical television programs.$2lcgft
Genre/Form 655  7 $aDocumentary television programs.$2lcgft
Subj:Geog. 651  0 $aUnited States$xHistory$y1865-1898.
Genre/Form 655  7 $aBiographical television programs.$2lcgft
Genre/Form 655  7 $aDocumentary television programs.$2lcgft
Genre/Form 655  7 $aTelevision programs for the hearing impaired.$2lcgft
Genre/Form 655  7 $aNonfiction television programs.$2lcgft
AE:Pers Name 700 $aGoodman, Barak.
AE:Pers Name 700 $aCooper, Chris,$d1951-
AE:Pers Name 700 $aPatton, Will.
AE:Corp Name 710 $aArk Media (Firm)
AE:Corp Name 710 $aWGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.)
AE:Corp Name 710 $aPBS Home Video.
AE:Ufm Title 730 $aAmerican experience (Television program)