An edition of Lincoln (1995)

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An edition of Lincoln (1995)

Lincoln

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This fully rounded biography of America's sixteenth President is the product of Donald's half-century of study of Lincoln and his times. In preparing it, Donald has drawn more extensively than any previous writer on Lincoln's personal papers and those of his contemporaries, and he has taken full advantage of the voluminous newly discovered records of Lincoln's legal practice.

He presents his findings with the same literary skill and psychological understanding exhibited in his previous biographies, which have received two Pulitzer Prizes.

Much more than a political biography, Donald's Lincoln reveals the development of the future President's character and shows how his private life helped to shape his public career. In Donald's skillful hands, Lincoln emerges as a youthful, vigorous President. One of the youngest men ever to occupy the White House, he was also the husband of an even younger wife and the father of boisterous children.

We witness how Lincoln's absorption with politics disrupted his family life, and how his often tumultuous marriage affected his political career. And we see a man renowned for his storytelling and his often sidesplitting humor lapse into the periods of deep melancholy to which he was prone, not only during the dark days of the Civil War but throughout his life.

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Donald's strikingly original portrait of Lincoln depicts a man who was basically passive by nature, who confessed that he did not control events but events had controlled him. Yet coupled with that fatalism was an unbounded ambition that drove him to take enormous political risks and enabled him to overcome repeated defeats.

Donald shows that Lincoln was a master of ambiguity and expediency - but he also stresses that Lincoln was a great moral leader, inflexibly opposed to slavery and absolutely committed to preserving the Union.

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Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Language
English
Pages
714

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Cover of: Lincoln
Lincoln
2006, Recorded Books Inc.
Audio Cassette in English
Cover of: Lincoln
Lincoln
October 25, 2005, Simon & Schuster Audio
Audio CD in English - Abridged edition
Cover of: Lincoln
Lincoln
November 1996, Tandem Library
Unknown Binding in English
Cover of: Lincoln
Lincoln
1996, Touchstone
in English - 1st Touchstone ed.
Cover of: Lincoln
Lincoln
1995, Simon & Schuster
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [600]-686) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7/092, B
Library of Congress
E457 .D66 1995, E457 .D66 1995b

The Physical Object

Pagination
714 p., [32] p. of plates :
Number of pages
714

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1273373M
Internet Archive
lincolndona00dona
ISBN 10
0684808463
LCCN
95004782
OCLC/WorldCat
32589068
Library Thing
71702
Goodreads
1735944

Work Description

The phenomenal national bestseller that is "the Lincoln biography for this generation" (Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.)-now in paperback. Drawing on resources not available until recently, including Lincoln's personal papers, archives, and newspaper reports, two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author David Herbert Donald presents a masterful account of Lincoln's rise to the presidency and the political and personal challenges he faced while in office. David Herbert Donald's Lincoln is a stunningly original portrait of Lincoln's life and presidency. Donald brilliantly depicts Lincoln's gradual ascent from humble beginnings in rural Kentucky to the ever-expanding political circles in Illinois, and finally to the presidency of a country divided by civil war. Donald goes beyond biography, illuminating the gradual development of Lincoln's character, chronicling his tremendous capacity for evolution and growth, thus illustrating what made it possible for a man so inexperienced and so unprepared for the presidency to become a great moral leader. In the most troubled of times, here was a man who led the country out of slavery and preserved a shattered Union-in short, one of the greatest presidents this country has ever seen.

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