Abraham Lincoln, Volume II

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Abraham Lincoln, Volume II

by Jr. (John Torrey) John T. Morse

EN·~10 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
1

American Statesmen - STANDARD LIBRARY EDITION

0:15
2

ABRAHAM LINCOLN - BY - JOHN T. MORSE, JR. - IN TWO VOLUMES - VOL. II. - 1899

0:04
3

ILLUSTRATIONS

1:00
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN

0:01
5

CHAPTER I - EMANCIPATION AND POLITICS

45:30
6

CHAPTER II - THE SECOND ACT OF THE MCCLELLAN DRAMA

1:04:37
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CHAPTER III - THE THIRD AND CLOSING ACT OF THE MCCLELLAN DRAMA

33:03
8

CHAPTER IV - THE AUTUMN ELECTIONS OF 1862, AND THE PROCLAMATION OF EMANCIPATION

59:46
9

CHAPTER V - BATTLES AND SIEGES: DECEMBER, 1862 — DECEMBER, 1863

54:33
10

CHAPTER VI - SUNDRIES

42:35

Description

Step into the turbulent first years of the American Civil War through a richly illustrated portrait of Abraham Lincoln’s leadership. The narrative follows the president as he wrestles with the public’s insistence that the war be fought solely for the Union, while the deeper question of slavery silently reshapes the conflict. Drawing on contemporary photographs and vivid descriptions, the book reveals how Lincoln’s inaugural address set a cautious tone that would later evolve into a bold emancipation agenda.

Beyond the battlefield, the work delves into Lincoln’s delicate negotiations with the border states, where loyalty to the Union clashed with local support for slavery. Readers hear the political calculations, the moral tensions, and the relentless pressure that forged his famous “border‑state policy.” This immersive account brings the era’s urgency to life, offering a clear window into the decisions that defined a nation.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (626K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland and PG Distributed Proofreaders

Release date

2004-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jr. (John Torrey) John T. Morse

Jr. (John Torrey) John T. Morse

1840–1937

A Boston lawyer turned historian and biographer, he became one of the best-known interpreters of American political lives in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is especially remembered for writing on figures such as Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Abraham Lincoln.

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