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Lincoln

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Pages
720
Language
EN
ISBN
9780684825359
Reading Time
~12h 36min

Lincoln is a book by David Herbert Donald. It has 720 pages.

About this book

David Herbert Donald’s biography offers a meticulously researched portrait of Abraham Lincoln, tracing the sixteenth president’s journey from humble frontier origins to the highest office in the land. Drawing extensively on Lincoln’s own correspondence and contemporary records, Donald examines the political calculations, moral convictions, and personal struggles that shaped his leadership during the Civil War. The narrative avoids hagiography, instead presenting a figure whose views on race and slavery evolved over time, guided by both principle and pragmatic statecraft. Central to the work is an exploration of how Lincoln navigated profound national crisis, balancing military strategy with democratic governance while confronting the limits of executive power. Donald’s scholarship emphasizes Lincoln’s intellectual curiosity, his capacity for self-correction, and the quiet resilience that sustained him through personal loss and political opposition. By situating the president within the broader currents of nineteenth-century American life, the book illuminates how individual character intersects with historical forces. The result is a measured, deeply human account that continues to inform modern studies of Lincoln and American political biography.

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Lincoln has 720 pages.

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David Herbert Donald’s biography offers a meticulously researched portrait of Abraham Lincoln, tracing the sixteenth president’s journey from humble frontier origins to the highest office in the land. Drawing extensively on Lincoln’s own correspondence and contemporary records, Donald examines the p...

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Lincoln was written by David Herbert Donald.