Description
1959 1st edition. Hardcover has some shelf wear. Dustjacket has some fading and tearing at spine. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This 1959 first edition of “The Mind of an Assassin” by Isaac Don Levine offers a fascinating glimpse into the psychology and motivations of political assassins throughout history. Levine, a renowned journalist and author, delves into the lives and psyches of infamous figures such as John Wilkes Booth, Leon Czolgosz, and Gavrilo Princip, exploring the complex interplay of personal, ideological, and societal factors that drove them to commit their infamous acts. With meticulous research and insightful analysis, Levine sheds light on the dark corners of the human mind, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of history, psychology, and political violence. Despite its age, this copy remains in acceptable condition, with clean pages and a secure binding, making it a valuable addition to any collection focused on the darker aspects of human nature and the enduring legacy of political assassination.