Most readers know Salem only for the citys notorious witch trials. But years later it became a very different city, one that produced Americas first millionaire (still one of historys 75 wealthiest men) and boasted a maritime trade that made it the countrys richest city. Westward expansion and the industrial revolution would eventually erode Salems political importance, but it was a shocking murder and the scandal that followed which led at last to its fall from national prominence. Death of an Empire is a finely-written tale of a little-known but remarkably rich era of American history, drawing in characters such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, John Quincy Adams, and Daniel Webster.About the Author:ROBERT BOOTHs guidebook Bostons Freedom Trail has been in print for twenty-five years and he has contributed to the anthology Salem: Place, Myth & Memory. He is curator emeritus of the Pickering House in Salem and serves on the boards of several history organizations. He lives in Marblehead, Massachusetts.