"Life And Character Of Abraham Lincoln" offers a detailed portrait of the sixteenth President of the United States during one of the nation's most tumultuous periods. Written shortly before the end of the Civil War, this biography by William Makepeace Thayer provides insights into Lincoln's early life, his rise in politics, and his unwavering commitment to preserving the Union. The book explores Lincoln's character, his leadership qualities, and the principles that guided him through the challenges of the war. It serves as a valuable historical document, capturing the sentiments and perspectives of the time while highlighting the enduring legacy of a pivotal figure in American history. This edition allows readers to gain a deeper understanding of Lincoln's impact on the nation and the values he championed.
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