A compelling portrait of Abraham Lincoln by Joseph Leonard Levy, offering insights into the life and legacy of one of America's most iconic presidents. Published in 1905, this biography delves into Lincoln's formative years, his rise through the political ranks, and his pivotal role in leading the United States through the tumultuous years of the Civil War.
Levy examines Lincoln's character, his unwavering commitment to preserving the Union, and his complex views on slavery. "Abraham Lincoln" provides readers with a valuable historical perspective on the man behind the myth, exploring his strengths, his struggles, and his enduring impact on American society.
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