LINCOLN by David Herbert Donald
A masterful work by Pulitzer Prize–winning author David Herbert Donald, Lincoln is a stunning portrait of Abraham 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.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN: THE PRAIRIE YEARS AND THE WAR YEARS by Carl Sandburg
Originally published in six volumes, which sold more than one million copies, Carl Sandburg’s Pulitzer Prize winner Abraham Lincoln
won praise as the most noteworthy historical biography of his
generation. He later distilled his monumental creation into one volume
that critics and readers alike consider his greatest work of nonfiction.
THE FIERY TRIAL: ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND AMERICAN SLAVERY by Eric Foner
In this landmark work of
deep scholarship and insight, Eric Foner gives us the definitive
history of Lincoln and the end of slavery in America. Foner begins with
Lincoln's youth in Indiana and Illinois and follows the trajectory of
his career across an increasingly tense and shifting political terrain
from Illinois to Washington, D.C. Although “naturally anti-slavery” for
as long as he can remember, Lincoln scrupulously holds to the position
that the Constitution protects the institution in the original slave
states. But the political landscape is transformed in 1854 when the
Kansas-Nebraska Act makes the expansion of slavery a national issue.
WITH MALICE TOWARD NONE: A BIOGRAPHY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN by Stephen B Oates.
From preeminent Civil War historian Stephen B. Oates comes the book the Washington Post hails as “the standard one-volume biography of Lincoln.” Oates’ With Malice Toward None is recognized as the seminal biography of the Sixteenth President, by one of America’s most prominent historians.
TEAM OF RIVALS: THE POLITICAL GENIUS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN by Doris Kearns Goodwin
Acclaimed historian
Doris Kearns Goodwin illuminates Lincoln's political genius in this
highly original work, as the one-term congressman and prairie lawyer
rises from obscurity to prevail over three gifted rivals of national
reputation to become president.
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