About This Book
A biographical and interpretive essay examines the life and leadership of the nation’s chief magistrate during its gravest internal crisis, tracing his political development, public decisions, and personal character. It blends narrative of events with close readings of rhetoric, constitutional dilemmas, and wartime strategy, while reflecting on moral courage, popular opinion, and the challenges of sustaining democratic institutions in extremis. The author balances historical detail with moral and political analysis, offering judgments on temperament, statesmanship, and the broader human and national consequences of the conflict.
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