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A portrait of the statesman traces his humble origins and the formative social and intellectual environment that shaped him, follows his rise in public life, analyzes his conduct during the national crisis of secession and war, and profiles the circle of leaders who guided civil policy. It emphasizes his combination of prudence, patience, tolerance toward rivals, capacity for delayed but decisive action, and skill at holding diverse factions together, while acknowledging persistent enigmas in his character. The book combines narrative biography with political and psychological commentary to explain how personal qualities and historical forces interacted in his ascent and wartime leadership.

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Jr. John T. Morse

John T. Morse, Jr. was an American biographer and historian known for his detailed and engaging portrayals of prominent figures in American history. His notable works include the two-volume biography "Abraham Lincoln," which explores the life and legacy of the 16th President of the United States, and "Benjamin Franklin," a comprehensive account of the Founding Father’s life and contributions. Morse also contributed to the "American Statesmen Series" with his biography of John Quincy Adams. Through his writings, Morse has provided valuable insights into the lives of these influential leaders, enriching the understanding of American history.

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