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Clint Johnson. A Vast and Fiendish Plot:
The Experts Praise “A VAST AND FIENDISH PLOT”
ALSO BY CLINT JOHNSON
“A VAST AND FIENDISH PLOT”
CLINT JOHNSON
Contents
Introduction
Prologue
Chapter 1 “Decayed Is Here”
Chapter 2 “A Traffic in Enslaved Africans”
Chapter 3 “A Great Distribution Point for Cotton”
Chapter 4 “Money Is Plenty, Business Is Brisk”
Chapter 5 “The Meetings of These Madmen”
Chapter 6 “The City of New York Belongs to the South”
Chapter 7 “That Which Comes Easy Goes Easy”
Chapter 8 “How Sad Is This Life”
Chapter 9 “A Fire in the Rear Will Be Opened”
Chapter 10 “State Governments Will Be Seized”
Chapter 11 “The People Have Lost All Confidence in Lincoln”
Chapter 12 “Organize Only in ‘the Territory of the Enemy’”
Chapter 13 “New York Is Worth Twenty Richmonds”
Chapter 14 “Set Fire to Cities on Election Day”
Chapter 15 “Rebel Agents in Canada”
Chapter 16 “Something Dead in That Valise”
Chapter 17 “Do the Greatest Damage in the Business District”
Chapter 18 “It Blazed Up Instantly”
Chapter 19 “A Vast and Fiendish Plot”
Chapter 20 “If Convicted, They Will Be Executed”
Chapter 21 “Trust to Luck”
Chapter 22 “A Terror for Our Citizens”
Chapter 23 “They Sacrificed Everything”
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Source Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
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“The fascinating, exhaustively researched saga ranges from battlefields to backrooms as Johnson recounts the tale of an intrepid band of Confederate agents. In prose that travels at breakneck speed, we meet a colorful cast of swashbucklers, knaves, and conspirators. A rousing good read.”
—Fergus M. Bordewich, author of Bound for Canaan: The Underground Railroad and the War for the Soul of America
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Selected Bibliography
Basil Duke, thirteen years younger than Morgan, was a lawyer and Morgan’s brother-in-law, having married one of his commander’s sisters just before the war began. Dark skinned compared to Morgan’s light complexion and cool and collected compared to Morgan’s impulsiveness, Duke proved to be the perfect second in command to Morgan. He also seemed to attract Yankee gunfire. Wounded at Shiloh in April 1862 by a musket ball through his shoulder that came close to his spine, Duke recovered only to be wounded again in December 1862 when an artillery shell fragment crashed into his body. He recovered from that, too, but would spend nearly a year in a prison after being captured in July 1863.
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