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Dispelling common myths and misunderstandings this book provides a fascinating and historically accurate portrayal of the 1858 Almanac Trial that establishes both Lincolns character and his considerable abilities as a trial lawyer.Even after the mythical elements are removed the true story of Abraham Lincoln and the Almanac Trial is a compelling tale of courtroom drama that involves themes of friendship and loyalty. Abraham Lincolns Most Famous Case: The Almanac Trial sets the record straight: it examines how the dual myths of the dramatic cross-examination and the forged almanac came to be describes how Lincoln actually won the case and establishes how Lincolns behavior at the trial was above reproach.The book outlines three conflicting versions of how Lincoln won the Almanac Trial―with a dramatic cross-examination; with an impassioned final argument; or with a forged almanac―and then traces the transformation of these three stories over the decades as they were retold in the forms of campaign rhetoric biography history and legal analysis. After the author exposes the inaccuracies of previous attempts to tell the story of the trial he refers to primary sources to reconstruct the probable course of the trial and address questions regarding how Lincoln achieved his victory―and whether he freed a murderer.Written from the highly informed and experienced perspective of a veteran criminal trial lawyer who has investigated prosecuted and defended hundreds of murder casesPresents accurate information gathered from the most significant letters statements and interviews of the participants in the trial and cites the actual court record allowing readers to distinguish fact from myth and loreExplains how a fictional account of the trial came to be believed as fact and proves that the myth of the forged almanac was a libel invented by those who sought to profit from the lieAppeals to Lincoln scholars and trial lawyers as well as any reader with an interest in American history or true crime