Lincolns Herndon BY DAVID DONALD INTRODUCTION BY CARL SANDBURG 1948
ALFRED A KNOPF NEW YORK Copyright 1948 by ALFRED A. KNOPF, INC. All
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newspaper. Manufactured in the United States of America. Published
simul taneously in Canada by The Ryerson Press. PRINTED BY THE
HADDQN CRAFTSMEN, SCRANTON, PA. T O The Randalls Introduction by
Carl Sandburg THAN an incident and rather like an event it is when
at last there arrives a competent book-length biography of William
H. Hern don. In the Lincolniana field of students, scholars,
authorities and col lectors, one has heard, for years on years, so
often the query, When is someone going to do the life of Bill
Herndon Isnt it about time Now the question is out. A young man
little beyond the middle twen ties in age has toiled and wrought
and gone to all the known places where the answers may be and any
future scrupulous biographer of Lincolns law partner will have to
go to the same places, use the same source materials, and arrive at
much the same end result of judgments and portraiture. And that a
young man born and raised in the State of Mississippi, on a
plantation of thousands of acres, with more than a score of Negro
field hands, should migrate to Illinois and in the course of his
scholar ship write a comprehensive and vivid study of a striding
and vehement Republican agitator against slavery extension this is
an American phenomenon and some sort of betokening. The author
tells us, This isthe first book-length biography of Herndon. We
might add that it is a portrait in extenso of an extraor dinarily
picturesque individual, a man often lovable and not infre quently
wilful and cantankerous, who would have interest for us, even
fascination, entirely aside from his close association with a
titanic his torical figure. We may add further that we gather
herein a detailed account of how one of the most strangely made of
all biographies came to be written across years of weaving it piece
by piece of how when at last it found a publisher it met
tribulations and miseries enough to sink any ordinary book and
leave it lost and forgotten of vii Introduction how the book
survives and there have been twenty-five different edi tion, issues
and printings. Interwoven through the winding and shad owed tale of
how a book, Herndon s Lincoln, came to be made and offered to a
suspicious and hazardous readership, we find the materials shaping
portraits for us, living figures of men and women of the pio neers
midwest prairie. The man Herndon comes bold and plain, the hovering
silhouette of Lincoln in the background often moving to the fore in
a speaking likeness and reality. And, too, occasionally we pause
for a fleeting glimpse of, and a surmise about, the author of
Lincolns Herndon, because of the spirit of his interpretations or
presentations of stormy clashing disputative actors in the dramas
of democracy in a new and young country. Where possible or
practical Donald lets his narrative tell itself. He quotes much.
With skill he lets the chosen significant lines from let ters,
diaries, journals, newspapers, give light on acts and motives. When
he does analyze or probe, it is after he has setforth fact and
probability in formidable and unprecedented measure. Then as to his
personal finding or viewpoint you can take it or leave it. Many
will say of his work that it is the most sympathetic approach yet
made to Hern don, the man, the witness, on a large scale and with
relentless examina tion of all available materials bearing on the
role of Herndon as either a deliberate and sloven myth-maker or an
anxious and conscientious truth-teller...
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