Lincoln; An Account of his Personal Life, Especially of its Springs of Action as Revealed and Deepened by the Ordeal of War
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A detailed biographical study traces his development from frontier childhood through youth, village leadership, and returns to politics to national leadership. It examines how personal character, habits, and intellectual resources matured and how the stresses of civil war revealed and deepened his motives and choices. The account surveys major political conflicts, struggles with Congress and military command, controversies and crises that shaped policy, and the author's view of his strategic and rhetorical methods. Biographical narrative is supported by documentary notes and a bibliography and considers private life, public reputation, and the circumstances that led to his tragic end.
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