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Written only 25 years after his death, this beloved biography of
Abraham Lincoln offers something that most other studies of him do
not: an intimate portrait constructed from the memories,
experiences, and evidence of those who knew him. Lincoln's former
law partner WILLIAM HENRY HERNDON (1818-1891) broke new
journalistic ground when he insisted, in compiling this charming
and insightful work, on gathering input from others who knew
Lincoln well. Everything from old correspondence to new interviews
Herndon conducted himself with such figures as Mary Todd Lincoln
contribute to a personal look at the great man as a man, not as a
myth. First published in 1889 across three small volumes, this
replica edition collects the complete work into one book that will
surprise and delight even those students of history who believe
they know everything there is to know about Lincoln.
Written only 25 years after his death, this beloved biography of
Abraham Lincoln offers something that most other studies of him do
not: an intimate portrait constructed from the memories,
experiences, and evidence of those who knew him. Lincoln's former
law partner WILLIAM HENRY HERNDON (1818-1891) broke new
journalistic ground when he insisted, in compiling this charming
and insightful work, on gathering input from others who knew
Lincoln well. Everything from old correspondence to new interviews
Herndon conducted himself with such figures as Mary Todd Lincoln
contribute to a personal look at the great man as a man, not as a
myth. First published in 1889 across three small volumes, this
replica edition collects the complete work into one book that will
surprise and delight even those students of history who believe
they know everything there is to know about Lincoln.
Originally published in 1922, "The Real Lincoln" is an in-depth
look at Abraham Lincoln the man, not the public figure. Acclaimed
at the time as an excellent, impartial source book, "The Real
Lincoln" was compiled by Jesse W. Weik through a series of letters
and interviews with people who knew the sixteenth president
personally as well as their descendents. This is an examination of
Lincoln without the weight of history, looking at him as a dynamic
figure and illuminating aspects of his life before his presidency.
His childhood, his marriage to Mary Todd, his law practice, the way
he spent his free time, and his introduction to politics are just
some of the subjects covered. In this latest edition of "The Real
Lincoln," Michael Burlingame has included dozens of original
letters and interviews received by Weik between 1892 and 1922 that
went into creating this work. Occasionally lighthearted and always
insightful, this revealing book will enthrall anyone curious about
the human side of the man too often viewed as a monument.
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