Lincoln Reconsidered
Essays on the Civil War Era
By David Herbert Donald · 2016
- About this editionISBN: 9781504034029, 1504034023Page count: 210Published: March 22, 2016Format: E-bookPublisher: Open Road MediaLanguage: EnglishAuthor: David Herbert DonaldA “brilliant” look at America’s sixteenth president by the New York Times–bestselling, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Lincoln (American Historical Review).
First published in 1956 and revised and updated for the twenty-first century, Lincoln Reconsidered is a masterpiece of Civil War scholarship. In a dozen eloquent, witty, and incisive essays, the author of the definitive biography of Abraham Lincoln offers a fresh perspective on topics previously shrouded in myth and hagiography and brings the president’s tough-mindedness, strategic acumen, and political flexibility into sharp focus.
From Lincoln’s patchwork education to his contradictory interpretations of the Constitution and the legacy of the Founding Fathers, David Herbert Donald reveals the legal mind behind...Source: PublisherMore about this editionShow lessOther editions2001196619611989Vintage BooksKnopfVintage BooksVintage BooksPaperbackHardcoverPaperbackPaperback210 pages250 pages250 pages250 pagesCommon terms and phrasesMore terms and phrasesShow lessGet bookBuy PrintBorrowFind in a librarySearch in WorldCat.Search WorldCatSimilar booksLincoln's HerndonA BiographyBy David Herbert DonaldOccasionally a book that begins as a work of scholarship becomes a great and profoundly moving human document. This life of Lincoln's friend, law partner, and biographer is such a book. It has a two- ...We Are Lincoln MenAbraham Lincoln and His FriendsBy David Herbert DonaldIn this brilliant and illuminating portrait of our sixteenth president, two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner David Herbert Donald examines the significance of friendship in Abraham Lincoln's life and the ...Lincoln in American MemoryBy Merrill D. PetersonLincoln's death, like his life, was an event of epic proportions. When the president was struck down at his moment of triumph, writes Merrill Peterson, "sorrow--indescribable sorrow" swept the nation ...About the workOriginally published: 1956Genre: SermonSubject: Biography & Autobiography / Presidents & Heads of State, History / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877), Political Science / Essays, History / United States / 19th Century, United States -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865MOREAuthorDavid Herbert Donald (1920–2009) was an American historian and the author of many books on the Civil War era, including Lincoln (1995), a New York Times bestseller widely regarded as the definitive biography of the US president. Donald twice won the Pulitzer Prize, for Charles Sumner and the Coming of the Civil War (1960) and Look Homeward: A Life of Thomas Wolfe (1987), and served as the Charles Warren Professor of American History at Harvard University. His other notable works include the influential essay collection Lincoln Reconsidered (1956); Charles Sumner and the Rights of Man (1970), the second volume in his acclaimed biography of the antislavery statesman; and Liberty and Union (1978), a comprehensive analysis of the American scene from 1845 to 1890.Search David Herbert Donald
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