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Hoax : Hitler's diaries, Lincoln's assassins, and other famous frauds / Edward Steers, Jr. ; foreword by Joe Nickell.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, c2013.Description: xii, 235 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0813141591 (hbk. : acidfree paper)
  • 0813141605 (epub)
  • 0813141613 (pdf)
  • 9780813141596 (hbk. : acid-free paper)
  • 9780813141602 (epub)
  • 9780813141619 (pdf)
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Contents:
Oath of a freeman : the king of forgers -- Pearl Harbor: treachery in the Oval Office? -- Hah Hitler! the Hitler diaries -- The shroud of Turin : tell me what you want to believe and I will tell what you will believe -- Skullduggery : the man who never was -- The missing pages from John Wilkes Booth's diary.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 001.95 S814 Available 33111007121235
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Did a collector with a knack for making sensational discoveries find the first document ever printed in America? Did Adolf Hitler pen a revealing multivolume set of diaries? Has Jesus of Nazareth's burial cloth survived the ages? Can the shocking true account of Abraham Lincoln's assassination be found in lost pages from his murderer's diary?

Edward Steers Jr. investigates six of the most amazing frauds ever to gain wide acceptance in this engrossing book. Hoax examines the legitimacy of the Shroud of Turin, perhaps the most hotly debated relic in all of Christianity, and the discovery of fossils confirming humanity's "missing link," the Piltdown Man. Steers also discusses two remarkable forgeries, the Hitler diaries and the "Oath of a Freeman," and famous conspiracy theories, including allegations that Franklin D. Roosevelt had prior knowledge of the attack on Pearl Harbor and that the details of Lincoln's assassination are recorded in missing pages from John Wilkes Booth's journal.

The controversies that Steers presents show that there are two major factors involved in the success of hoaxes and forgeries--greed and the desire to believe. Although all of the counterfeits and conspiracies featured in this book have been scientifically debunked, some are still widely perceived as truth. As Steers demonstrates, the endurance of these frauds highlights a disturbing fact: If true history fails to entertain the public, it is more likely to be ignored or forgotten.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Oath of a freeman : the king of forgers -- Pearl Harbor: treachery in the Oval Office? -- Hah Hitler! the Hitler diaries -- The shroud of Turin : tell me what you want to believe and I will tell what you will believe -- Skullduggery : the man who never was -- The missing pages from John Wilkes Booth's diary.

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