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Includes Forty Years Of Sangamo And Sangamo In Peace And War.
Includes Forty Years Of Sangamo And Sangamo In Peace And War.
Sylvanus Cadwallader, a war correspondent for the Chicago Times and
later for the New York Herald, was attached to General Grant's
headquarters from 1862 to 1865. He enjoyed rare access to
personalities (Lincoln, Sheridan, and Lee) and events (Vicksburg,
Chattanooga, City Point, and Potomac), and he makes them come alive
here. Cadwallader also includes information about his own role in
constraining and concealing Grant's drinking. Through his pages the
real Grant emerges. The manuscript of Three Years with Grant was
edited and annotated by Lincoln biographer Benjamin P. Thomas and
first published nearly a century after the Civil War. Brooks D.
Simpson is the author of Let Us Have Peace: Ulysses S. Grant and
the Politics of War and Reconstruction, 1861-1868 and other books.
He is an associate professor of American history at Arizona State
University.
This title presents an intimate portrait of an American icon. Long
considered a classic, Benjamin P. Thomas' ""Abraham Lincoln: A
Biography"" takes an incisive look at one of American history's
greatest figures. Originally published in 1952 to wide acclaim,
this eloquent account rises above previously romanticized
depictions of the sixteenth president to reveal the real Lincoln: a
complex, shrewd, and dynamic individual whose exceptional life has
long intrigued the public.Thomas traces the president from his
hardscrabble beginnings and early political career, through his
years as an Illinois lawyer and his presidency during the Civil
War. Although Lincoln is appropriately placed against the backdrop
of the dramatic times in which he lived, the author's true focus is
on Lincoln the man and his intricate personality. While Thomas pays
tribute to Lincoln's many virtues and accomplishments, he is
careful not to dramatize a persona already larger than life in the
American imagination. Instead he presents a candid and balanced
representation that provides compelling insight into Lincoln's true
character and the elements that forged him into an extraordinary
leader. Thomas portrays Lincoln as a man whose conviction,
resourcefulness, and inner strength enabled him to lead the nation
through the most violent crossroads in its history.Thomas' direct,
readable narrative is concise while losing none of the crucial
details of Lincoln's remarkable life. The volume's clarity of style
makes it accessible to beginners, but it is complex and nuanced
enough to interest longtime Lincoln scholars. After more than half
a century, ""Abraham Lincoln: A Biography"" is still an essential
source for anyone interested in learning more about the many facets
of the sixteenth president, and it remains the definitive
single-volume work on the life of an American legend.
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