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Hardcover The Life of Abraham Lincoln Book

ISBN: 1025797183

ISBN13: 9781025797182

The Life of Abraham Lincoln

"The Life of Abraham Lincoln" by Henry Bryan Binns is a detailed and insightful biography of the sixteenth President of the United States. The work traces the arc of Lincoln's extraordinary life, from his modest origins in the American wilderness to his rise as a prominent lawyer and his eventual tenure as the nation's leader during the tumultuous years of the American Civil War. Binns provides a compelling narrative that explores the personal character and the political genius of a man who steered the Union through its most profound crisis.

This study delves into the evolution of Lincoln's thoughts on democracy, equality, and the preservation of the Union. It examines the monumental decisions and speeches that defined his presidency, including his commitment to the abolition of slavery. By focusing on Lincoln's moral integrity and his ability to unite a fractured nation, Binns offers a portrait of a leader whose influence extends far beyond his own time. "The Life of Abraham Lincoln" remains an essential contribution to the understanding of one of history's most revered figures and the historical landscape of mid-19th-century America.

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