
"President James Garfield was walking through a train station when a gunman shot him in the back. A mad scene erupted as Garfield bled on the floor and a crowd surrounded the shooter. Who was this strange man and why had he shot the new president? The answers to those questions became clear as Garfield lay wounded, fighting for life while hapless doctors did more harm than good. In a drama that stretched for weeks, the United States saw a second president die from an assassin's bullet. And although it lasted only months, the presidency of James Garfield changed the country in ways few people grasp"--Provided by publisher.
year: 2018
call number/section: 973.8
subjects: garfield, james a, (james abram), 1831-1881, assassination, juvenile literature, death and burial, guiteau, charles j, (charles julius), 1841-1882, presidents, united states, juvenile literature, assassins, biography