Showing posts with label Killing Lincoln. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Killing Lincoln. Show all posts
Monday, November 21, 2011
Let's take a look at Peter J. Boyer's full quote
Bill O'Reilly's Civil War. (Newsweek, 9/18/2011)
Excerpt: O’Reilly, now 62, says Americans are ill equipped to make wise decisions (“History in the public-school system now? Forget it”) in choosing their leaders, and that a dose of Lincoln—“the gold standard of leadership”—may help. But he has not gone suddenly egghead. Killing Lincoln is not a work of original scholarship or of breakthrough insight; it is meant to be a page-turner, modeled after the thrillers of John Grisham. “That’s the kind of books I like,” he says.
He mostly succeeds in that regard, in the sense that if Grisham wrote a novel about April 1865—a tiny span densely packed with history, from Appomattox to the Lincoln assassination and the hunting down of John Wilkes Booth—it might well read like Killing Lincoln. O’Reilly and Dugard collaborated on the project via email and telephone and wrote it in six months. If it sells, O’Reilly says, he plans a series of such books.
No original scholarship
No breakthrough insights.
A page-turner a la Grisham.
Peter, are you saying O'Reilly wrote a work of fiction? Or is it a case of damning with faint praise?
The deputy superintendent of Ford’s Theatre National Historic Site seems to think it's the former.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Shocking Discovery!! O'Reilly Book "Riddled with Factual Errors"!!
Just like everyone else at Fox. He's makin' stuff up as he goes along.
Ford’s Theatre flunks O’Reilly’s Lincoln book. (Salon, 11/11/2011)
Excerpt: Rae Emerson, deputy superintendent at Ford’s Theatre, which is a national historic site under the jurisdiction of the National Park Service, has penned a scathing appraisal of O’Reilly’s “Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever.” In Emerson’s official review, which I’ve pasted below, she spends four pages correcting passages from O’Reilly’s book before recommending that it not be offered for sale at Ford’s Theatre because it is not up to quality standards.
For example, “Killing Lincoln” makes multiple references to the Oval Office; in fact, Emerson points out, the office was not built until 1909.
O'Reilly's legion of indiscriminating fans, "Makes no nevermind to me."
Ford’s Theatre flunks O’Reilly’s Lincoln book. (Salon, 11/11/2011)
Excerpt: Rae Emerson, deputy superintendent at Ford’s Theatre, which is a national historic site under the jurisdiction of the National Park Service, has penned a scathing appraisal of O’Reilly’s “Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever.” In Emerson’s official review, which I’ve pasted below, she spends four pages correcting passages from O’Reilly’s book before recommending that it not be offered for sale at Ford’s Theatre because it is not up to quality standards.
For example, “Killing Lincoln” makes multiple references to the Oval Office; in fact, Emerson points out, the office was not built until 1909.
O'Reilly's legion of indiscriminating fans, "Makes no nevermind to me."
From the New York Times
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