Abraham Lincoln
A Life
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Narrated by:
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Douglas R Pratt
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Written by:
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Michael Burlingame
About this listen
Hailed as the definitive portrait of the sixteenth president, Lincoln scholar Michael Burlingame's impressive two-volume biography has been masterfully abridged and revised.
Based on deep research in unpublished sources as well as newly digitized sources, this work reveals how Lincoln's character and personality were the North's secret weapon in the Civil War, the key variables that spelled the difference between victory and defeat. He was a model of psychological maturity and a fully individuated man whose influence remains unrivaled in the history of American public life.
Burlingame chronicles Lincoln's childhood and early development, romantic attachments and losses, his love of learning, legal training, and courtroom career as well as his political ambition, his term as congressman in the late 1840s, and his serious bouts of depression in early adulthood. Burlingame recounts, in fresh detail, the Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln marriage and traces the mounting moral criticism of slavery that revived his political career and won this Springfield lawyer the presidency in 1860. This abridgment delivers Burlingame's signature insight into Lincoln as a young man, a father, and a politician.
The book is published by Johns Hopkins University Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.
©2023 Johns Hopkins University Press (P)2024 Redwood AudiobooksWhat the critics say
"A brilliant work of depth and detail. A monumental and indeed vital achievement." Jon Meacham, author of And There Was Light)
"Thanks to this expertly crafted abridgement, Michael Burlingame's monumental biography of Lincoln is more readily accessible." James Oakes, author of The Crooked Path to Abolition)
"This skillful one-volume abridgement...now adds the attraction of accessibility to greatness." (Allen C. Guelzo, Princeton University)