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Abraham Lincoln – The True Story of a Great Life (Vol 1&2) - Biography of the 16th President of the United States - cover
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Abraham Lincoln – The True Story of a Great Life (Vol 1&2) - Biography of the 16th President of the United States

William Herndon, Jesse W. Weik

Editora: Good Press

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Abraham Lincoln 'Äì The True Story of a Great Life (Vol. 1&2) is a profound exploration of one of America's most influential figures, emphasizing the multifaceted dimensions of his life and legacy. This collection intricately weaves historical narratives with personal anecdotes, offering readers a spectrum of literary styles ranging from descriptive historiography to intimate recollections. The volumes provide a nuanced insight into Lincoln's persona, capturing the complexity of his character amidst the pivotal era of American history. The anthology's diverse array of pieces underscores both the triumphs and trials that defined Lincoln's journey, making it an essential compilation for those interested in the intersection of leadership, morality, and national identity. Authored by Jesse W. Weik and William Herndon, both of whom were contemporaries and acquaintances of Lincoln, this anthology benefits from unique historical vantage points. Herndon, Lincoln's law partner, lends an authenticity and proximity to the narrative, while Weik'Äôs thorough research complements and contextualizes these personal insights with broader historical analysis. Together, these authors provide a blend of first-hand recollections and scholarly investigation that aligns with the broader historiographical tradition of Lincoln studies, enriching our understanding of his intellectual and political legacy through varied perspectives and interpretative layers. Readers will find an unparalleled opportunity to engage with Lincoln's story through the rich tapestry woven by Herndon and Weik. This collection's multiplicity of perspectives invites educational exploration and critical reflection, bridging personal and collective histories. It facilitates a dialogue that enhances the reader's comprehension of Lincoln's enduring impact on American society. The anthology stands as an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike, encouraging a deeper appreciation of the complexity and magnitude of Abraham Lincoln's enduring influence.
Disponível desde: 26/12/2023.
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