Abraham Lincoln, a History — Volume 02

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Abraham Lincoln, a History — Volume 02

by John G. (John George) Nicolay, John Hay

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The Project Gutenberg etext of Abraham Lincoln, A History, Vol. 2, by John G. Nicolay and John Hay

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ABRAHAM LINCOLN - A HISTORY - By JOHN G. NICOLAY and JOHN HAY - VOLUME TWO

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ILLUSTRATIONS VOL. II

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TABLE OF CONTENTS VOL. II

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Description

This volume dives deep into the turbulent years that shaped the nation’s destiny, tracing the political currents that lifted Abraham Lincoln from a regional lawyer to a national figure. Filled with period photographs and facsimiles of key documents, it brings the era’s visual texture to life, letting listeners picture the faces and places that defined the moment. The narrative balances scholarly detail with a clear, conversational tone, making complex events feel immediate and understandable.

Readers travel through the fierce battles over Kansas, the fiery Senate confrontations, and the heated conventions that forged new political alignments. The book examines the far‑reaching impact of the Dred Scott decision, the debates between Douglas and Lincoln, and the contentious Lecompton Constitution, all while spotlighting the personalities—both famous and lesser‑known—who influenced the course of history. These chapters reveal how a nation grappled with its deepest contradictions long before the war erupted.

By weaving together vivid anecdotes, original speeches, and insightful analysis, the work offers a compelling portrait of a country on the brink. Listeners gain a richer appreciation of the forces that propelled Lincoln into the spotlight and the challenges he faced in the early stages of his leadership. It’s an engaging guide for anyone curious about the political landscape that set the stage for the Civil War.

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en

Duration

~13 hours (776K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by MBP, papeters, Beth Trapaga and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2004-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

John G. (John George) Nicolay

John G. (John George) Nicolay

1832–1901

Best known as Abraham Lincoln’s private secretary, this German-born American writer helped shape how generations would remember the 16th president. He later turned firsthand experience into influential historical writing with his close collaborator John Hay.

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John Hay

John Hay

1838–1905

A close aide to Abraham Lincoln who later became one of America’s most influential diplomats, he moved from the Civil War White House to the center of U.S. foreign policy. He was also a writer and poet, giving his public career an unusually literary side.

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