Hailed as the definitive portrait of the sixteenth president,
Lincoln scholar Michael Burlingame's impressive two-volume
biography has been masterfully abridged and revised. Sixteenth
president of the United States, the Great Emancipator, and a
surpassingly eloquent champion of national unity, freedom, and
democracy, Abraham Lincoln is arguably the most studied and admired
of all Americans. Michael Burlingame's astonishing Abraham Lincoln:
A Life, an updated, condensed version of the 2,000-page two-volume
set that The Atlantic hailed as one of the five best books of 2009,
offers fresh interpretations of this endlessly fascinating American
leader. Based on deep research in unpublished sources as well as
newly digitized sources, this work reveals how Lincoln's character
and personality were the North's secret weapon in the Civil War,
the key variables that spelled the difference between victory and
defeat. He was a model of psychological maturity and a fully
individuated man whose influence remains unrivaled in the history
of American public life. Burlingame chronicles Lincoln's childhood
and early development, romantic attachments and losses, his love of
learning, legal training, and courtroom career as well as his
political ambition, his term as congressman in the late 1840s, and
his serious bouts of depression in early adulthood. Burlingame
recounts, in fresh detail, the Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln
marriage and traces the mounting moral criticism of slavery that
revived his political career and won this Springfield lawyer the
presidency in 1860. This abridgement delivers Burlingame's
signature insight into Lincoln as a young man, a father, and a
politician. Lincoln speaks to us not only as a champion of freedom,
democracy, and national unity but also as a source of inspiration.
Few have achieved his historical importance, but many can profit
from his personal example, encouraged by the knowledge that despite
a lifetime of troubles, he became a model of psychological
maturity, moral clarity, and unimpeachable integrity. His presence
and his leadership inspired his contemporaries; his life story will
do the same for generations to come.
General
Imprint: |
Johns Hopkins University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
September 2023 |
Authors: |
Michael Burlingame
(Chancellor Naomi B. Lynn Distinguished Chair in Lincoln Studies)
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Editors: |
Jonathan W. White
(Senior Fellow, Center for American Studies)
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Dimensions: |
235 x 156 x 53mm (L x W x T) |
Pages: |
720 |
Edition: |
Abridged Edition |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4214-4555-7 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-4214-4555-7 |
Barcode: |
9781421445557 |
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