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Paperback Abraham Lincoln: 1809-1858 Book

ISBN: 1025257669

ISBN13: 9781025257662

Abraham Lincoln: 1809-1858

"Abraham Lincoln: 1809-1858" is a comprehensive and authoritative biography that meticulously examines the formative years of the sixteenth President of the United States. Authored by the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Albert Jeremiah Beveridge, this first volume traces Lincoln's life from his humble frontier beginnings in Kentucky and Indiana to his establishment as a formidable legal and political figure in Illinois. The narrative provides an exhaustive look at the social, economic, and political forces that molded Lincoln's character and intellect during the early nineteenth century.

The work explores Lincoln's early career in the Illinois State Legislature and his tenure in the U.S. House of Representatives, set against the backdrop of a nation increasingly divided by the issue of slavery. Beveridge offers a detailed analysis of the political landscape of the era, highlighting Lincoln's participation in the Whig Party and his growing reputation as a skilled orator and strategist. This volume concludes on the eve of his famous debates with Stephen A. Douglas, providing essential context for understanding the man who would eventually lead the Union through the American Civil War. It remains a foundational work for scholars and readers interested in the development of an American icon.

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