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Paperback Rare Albert SHAW Abraham Lincoln His Path to the Presidency Book

ISBN: 1025939565

ISBN13: 9781025939568

Rare Albert SHAW Abraham Lincoln His Path to the Presidency

"Abraham Lincoln: His Path to the Presidency" offers a comprehensive exploration of the formative political years of one of America's most revered leaders. Authored by the distinguished historian Albert Shaw, this work provides a detailed analysis of the events, challenges, and shifting political landscapes that paved the way for Lincoln's eventual election to the highest office in the United States.

The narrative meticulously traces Lincoln's development from his early legal career and participation in local politics to his emergence as a national figure amidst the growing tensions of the mid-19th century. Shaw examines the intellectual and strategic growth of Lincoln, highlighting the debates, speeches, and political maneuvering that defined his trajectory. By focusing on the journey toward the White House, the work delves into the intricacies of the Whig and Republican parties, the significance of the Lincoln-Douglas debates, and the moral complexities of the era, particularly the pressing issue of slavery.

This study remains a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the socio-political climate of pre-Civil War America. It provides essential context for Lincoln's leadership style and his steadfast commitment to preserving the Union, making it an indispensable read for students of American history and political science.

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