Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President

Destiny of the Republic

A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President

2011 • 354 pages

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Definitely an interesting read filled with a lot of information I wasn't aware of as it feels like a pretty forgotten time in history. I just wish the overall story was told in a more engaging manner. Still a very quick, easy read that you can knock out in an evening.

April 16, 2025

3.5 ⭐️

June 19, 2024

I loved this book. It remains my favorite non-fiction read. I learned about one of our lesser known presidents and how his life converged with Alexander Graham Bell and Dr. Lister. It was a fascinating time in our nation's history. I highly recommend this book.

August 17, 2021

Very informative book about Garfield and the man who assassinated him, Charles Guiteau. Drags a bit toward the end.

April 19, 2018
May 31, 2017

A great pick for my personal tastes - good narrative progression with lots of primary source, highlights a famous figure who you're secretly embarrassed to know nothing about, and it weaves together history and science, with a touch of “truth is stranger than fiction”.

July 24, 2014

Very interesting history of Garfield's assassination, and doesn't take too long to tell the essential parts. Alexander Graham Bell's connection and the medical community's resistance to antiseptic surgery were the most interesting parts.

April 8, 2014
November 17, 2012

Well written slice of history, although you can watch the hour she did on C-Span and get the whole book. Her first book, River of Doubt, was excellent.

March 1, 2011