Tue, 7 March 2006
CONSIDER THE ELEPHANT The Life and Death of John Wilkes Booth as Told By His Brother Edwin The common wisdom is that the men who have attacked American Presidents - Czolgosz, Guiteau, Fromme, Hinckley, Moore, Oswald, Zangara - were disgruntled, disturbed loners. That wisdom includes John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of Abraham Lincoln, called a failed actor and a madman. But the truth is that Wilkes was the matinee idol of his time; and the attack on Lincoln was not the act of a maniac, but a part of a plan developed at the highest levels of the Confederacy. In "Consider the Elephant," by Aram Schefrin, the story of Wilkes' life and death is told by his brother, Edwin Booth, called "Ned." Ned was the greatest Shakespearean actor of his age, as was their father Junius in his era; and their brother June was an actor, too, though less successful than his brothers. The story is soaked in the ambiance of life in the American theater in the mid nineteenth century, and full of rich characters. It lays out in detail the path Wilkes took to the top of the celebrity heap, his growing involvement with the Southern rebels and the development in Richmond of the plot to kidnap - and later assassinate - the Union President. You can download this novel at podiobooks.com and at booth.libsyn.com. Category:podcasts
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Fri, 24 February 2006
Category:podcasts
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Fri, 20 January 2006
"Brilliantly engaging." "Marwan is a great podcast. It is funny, sad, interesting and most of all, a captivating look at the terrorists who attacked us. Mr. Schefrin's vivid description and subtle humor make this a terrific podcast ..." And here's one from iTunes: "Great audiobook! ... Highly recommended." Now, assuming friends of mine didn't write this stuff, I appreciate the sentiments! Category:podcasts
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Mon, 9 January 2006
"Marwan" can now be found on Podiobooks.com. Podiobooks is the first and only location at which you can download podcasts of novels and other literary work by many different authors. You can choose how frequently you receive new chapters. And it's all free! Check it out! "This Podcast is a kind of closure to a terrible day in US History - for me. I live in one of the small towns in this book, they lived near us. I truly recommend this book. Well wrote and told." ocm185 Category:podcasts
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Thu, 22 December 2005
The Day |
Mon, 19 December 2005
Final preparations. |
Fri, 16 December 2005
But there's no time for love. It's too late. |
Tue, 13 December 2005
Marwan arrives in Boston, checks on the Saudis, reads Atta's instructions and falls in love |
Sat, 10 December 2005
Marwan almost loses it. |
Wed, 7 December 2005
Marwan and Atta buy their tickets. Jarrah has second thoughts. |
Sun, 4 December 2005
Moussaoui is arrested. Atta picks The Day. |
Fri, 2 December 2005
Marwan and Atta go to Las Vegas to learn the "niceties" |
Mon, 28 November 2005
Marwan and Atta check out a crop duster |
Fri, 25 November 2005
A little time off on the Costa Dorada |
Mon, 21 November 2005
Marwan says goodbye to Bahaji |
Fri, 18 November 2005
Marwan and Atta go to Paterson, New Jersey |
Tue, 15 November 2005
Bad Teeth takes over the finances. |
Fri, 11 November 2005
Marwan and Atta check out Logan Airport, then fly to Las Vegas for another meeting with the West Coast cell. |
Tue, 8 November 2005
Marwan, Atta and Jarrah go to Munich for a bit of business. |
Fri, 4 November 2005
The Saudi "muscle" arrive in Florida. |
Tue, 1 November 2005
Bahaji's wedding.
Sorry for the delay in posting this chapter. I'm in Florida with no power and no DSL - but Starbucks is finally open, so I'm posting wifi. |
Sat, 22 October 2005
Marwan, Atta and Jarrah move to the east coast of Florida. Marwan and Atta travel to Las Vegas to meet the West Coast cell. |
Wed, 19 October 2005
Marwan takes an oath of allegiance to Osama bin Laden, then returns to Hamburg on the eve of the Millenium. |
Sun, 16 October 2005
The conspirators to go to Spain to arrange financing. Marwan talks to Jarrah in a restaurant in Dubai. |
Wed, 12 October 2005
Atta tells Marwan about the World Trade Center plot. The Doctor begs Marwan to fly one of the planes. |
Sat, 8 October 2005
Al-Shibh can't get a visa. Moussaoui will take his place. Marwan and Atta finish flying school. |
Wed, 5 October 2005
Marwan arrives in Afghanistan |
Sat, 1 October 2005
Marwan and Atta hear about the attack on the U.S.S. Cole. |
Thu, 29 September 2005
Marwan goes to Pakistan and meets the Honey Man. |
Sun, 25 September 2005
Marwan and Atta learn to fly. They find Ziad Jarrah playing basketball. Al-Shibh is having trouble getting a U.S. visa. Marwan flies a triumphant solo flight. Al-Shibh tells Atta and Marwan to watch for good news. |
Wed, 21 September 2005
Marwan visits Atta more frequently. He finishes his German studies, but doesn't know what to do with himself. Atta suggests he move to Hamburg, enroll at TU Harburg in electrical engineering and move into Atta's flat when Bahaji gets married and moves out. Marwan agrees. In the summer, he visits his mother in Egypt, then luxuriates in Dubai. When he returns to Hamburg, Atta tells him he and al-Shibh are going to fight in Chechnya. He suggests Marwan come along. At first reluctant, Marwan agrees. |
Sun, 18 September 2005
Atta annoys the flight instructor in Norman. Marwan and Atta drive to Sarasota, Florida. Atta irritates the instructor there, too. They finally sign up at a flight school in Venice, Florida and rent a room in a private house. The fourth night there, Atta enrages the landlord's wife. |
Wed, 14 September 2005
Al-Shibh goes to work on Marwan. |
Sat, 10 September 2005
Jarrah leaves New York for a flight school in Venice, Florida. A few days later, Marwan and Atta drive to Norman, Oklahoma, where they will be taking flying lessons. |
Thu, 8 September 2005
Marwan visits Atta in Hamburg, meets Bahaji and al-Shibh. Atta tells him he's joined Osama bin Laden's jihad. |
Wed, 31 August 2005
Marwan finds Atta and Ziad Jarrah on top of the Empire State Building. Atta takes them to the World Trade Center. The entire text can be read at www.marwanalshehhi.blogspot.com |



