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It was in Manhunt Magazine and probably one of the best stories they published.
The Broken Body (aka The Golden Goose) -- Floyd Mahannah Bill Crider 2008
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Lawyer and Lincoln scholar James L. Swanson offers answers in Manhunt: The Twelve-Day Chase for Lincoln’s Killer (Morrow, $26.95), one of the year’s best historical true crime stories.www. jameslswanson.com
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New Zealand’s Office of Film and Literature Classification says Manhunt is so bloody and violent that it’s not fit to be sold in New Zealand.
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Manhunt, which is, in the words of Politico a "gay sex site," forced its chairman of the board to resign because he contributed to the McCain campaign.
"It should be known that Jonathan Crutchley's donation to McCain left the entire Board in disbelief." Ann Althouse 2008
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Veteran gamers may recall Manhunt, Rockstar's stealthy and sadistic action game which tasked players with eliminating foes as gruesomely as possible.
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They were all basically the same, Fritt Vilt (Cold Prey) and its recent domestic smash hit sequel were about snowboarders getting picked off by an abominable hook man (well he didn't actually use a hook, but you get the point) and the lower budgeted Rovdyr (Backwoods aka Manhunt) featured a group of hillbilly hunters picking off the annoying people.
Ain't It Cool News - The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. 2009
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Historian James Swanson mines Civil War history once more to bring us the tale of the hunt for Confederate States president Jefferson Davis in the aftermath of Lincoln's murder ... a follow-up of sorts to Swanson's "Manhunt," which was the furtive search for John Wilkes Booth.
BOOK WORLD - October 17, 2010 Christopher Schoppa 2010
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But I'm not sure people realize just how biased they are to violence when it comes to games such as Manhunt, GTA, even COD.
My Last Word On Rapelay SVGL 2009
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Halfway through his 2006 best seller, "Manhunt" — which chronicles the pursuit of John Wilkes Booth following the murder of Abraham Lincoln — James Swanson mentions "another sensational manhunt" that was just then getting under way.
The Long Goodbye 2010
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Now Mr. Swanson fills out the story in "Bloody Crimes," a skillful narrative that recounts both Davis's escapade and the journey of Lincoln's corpse from Washington, D.C., to its final resting place in Springfield, Ill. If this semi-sequel isn't quite as gripping as its predecessor — "Manhunt" is one of the most riveting Civil War books of our time — the fault doesn't lie entirely with Mr. Swanson.
The Long Goodbye 2010
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