-Caveat Lector-

REAL BOOTH EMERGES
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(CNNS, 03/05/99) -- In the fabled  Wild, Wild East, it was a time
when men were men and women were women.   The  men  were  dashing
characters  to  whom  honor was more than just a word.  The women
wore hoop skirts under which  they smuggled coded messages across
enemy lines.

A typical family of those bygone times had neither television nor
radio.  A usual evening's  entertainment  was  to read aloud from
some classic book, with eager  ears  grasping  at  the  unfolding
story.

Yes, in those days, there was no cable television.

Izola  Forrester  describes those pioneer days well, in her book,
"This One Mad Act" (Boston:   Hale,  Cushman & Flint, 1937).  She
is the daughter of Ogarita Booth,  an  off-off  Broadway  touring
actress who had as her father the great actor, John Wilkes Booth.

Ogarita  Booth  traveled  under  names  such as Ogarita Mills and
Ogarita  D'Arcy.   (Before  the  days  of  cable  TV  and  motion
pictures,  there  were  more   jobs   available  for  actors  and
actresses.)  Her photograph is included in her  daughter's  book,
and this editor has fallen in love with Ogarita Booth.

Ogarita  Booth  was  brave; in the photo, circa 1885, she wears a
brooch containing a photo of John Wilkes Booth, her father.  (The
climate of public opinion was not  favorable to her father at the
time.)

Unfortunately,  Ogarita  died  of  pneumonia  not  long after her
mother, Izola Martha, died of a broken heart.  Izola Martha pined
for her disappeared (but  not  dead)  husband, John Wilkes Booth.
She faded away in a lonely mansion, in wind-swept Connecticut.

But  in  1859, Izola Martha was a teen beauty, swept off her feet
by the  cavalier,  20-year-old  swashbuckler,  John Wilkes Booth.
They eloped and were married by a preacher, awakened in  the  wee
hours  to  perform  the  ceremony.  The couple then dashed off in
their carriage to  honeymoon  romance,  in Edwin Booth's deserted
seaside dwelling.

Her passionate, wildly talented  husband  belonged  to  a  secret
society,  the  Knights  of  the Golden Circle.  John Wilkes Booth
lived his life in a  big  way:  famous actor and Confederate spy,
he was larger than life and devil-may-care, onstage and off.  And
Izola Martha herself was a wild Spanish beauty, full of  passion,
rhetoric,  and  daring.   Under  her  husband's  tutorship, Izola
Martha learned the spy trade.

Her husband, the wandering actor, had  promised  his  own  mother
he'd never serve as a Confederate soldier.  But his membership in
the  secret  society  drew  him,  nonetheless, like a moth to the
flame.  As the Civil  War  dragged  on,  John Wilkes Booth became
more involved, through the Confederate  Secret  Service,  in  the
drama of those long-ago days.

It's all there, in his grand-daughter's book --  the  best,  most
understanding description of those times that this editor has yet
to come across.

Booth's  grand-daughter, Izola Forrester, was determined to track
down the real story; she spent a lifetime in scholarly pursuit of
the romantic couple, John Wilkes  and  Izola Martha -- and of the
post-1865 John Wilkes Booth -- unflinching in her quest.  And she
succeeded.  In her book, "This  One  Mad  Act,"  Izola  Forrester
bypasses,  overwhelms,  and  trounces  the fake historians of the
20th century, who turn to  boredom the explosive controversies of
the past.

It's  all  there,  but  Izola   Forrester  did  not  foresee  the
functional illiteracy of her countrymen, in these, our own times.
She unwisely foresaw that late 20th-century Americans  could  and
did read books.

Too bad. Because her book is a masterpiece.

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