A. Lincoln (Hardcover)

Author: Ronald C. White
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781400064991
Publisher: Random House
Publish Date: 1/13/2009
Buy.com Sku: 209051447
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Dimensions (in Inches) 9.5H x 6.75L x 1.75T
 
In this magnificent book, White offers a fresh and compelling definition of Lincoln as a man of integrity--what today''s commentators would call "authenticity"--whose moral compass holds the key to understanding his life. Illustrations throughout.
 
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Ronald C. Whites biography of the much-written about 16th President considers the man behind the events. White had unusual access to Lincoln papers and documents, and he finds in the speeches and writings--including sometimes, fragments--the moral character that shaped Lincoln as a man and as a public figure. His skill in wrestling with ideas served him well in events that made history. White's biography, which gets its title from the way Lincoln signed documents, sheds new light on perhaps the most written about American.

 

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"White's A. LINCOLN has managed to emerge from the crowd to provide new insight into one of our nation's most admired presidents." - Lynn Neary 02/25/2009

 
 
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Chapter One

A. Lincoln and the Promise of America

He signed his name "a. lincoln." a visitor to abraham lincoln''s Springfield, Illinois, home at Eighth and Jackson would find "A. Lincoln" in silvered Roman characters affixed to an octagonal black plate on the front door. All through his life, people sought to complete the A-to define Lincoln, to label or libel him. Immediately after his death and continuing to the present, Americans have tried to explain the nation''s most revered president. A. Lincoln continues to fascinate us because he eludes simple definitions and final judgments.

Tall, raw boned, and with an unruly shock of black hair, his appearance could not have been more different from that of George Washington and the other founding fathers. Walt Whitman, who saw the president regularly in Washington, D.C., wrote that Lincoln''s face was "so awful ugly it becomes beautiful." But when Lincoln spoke, audiences forgot his appearance as they listened to his

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