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by Nathaniel W. (Nathaniel Wright) Stephenson
This intimate portrait delves into the private world of one of America’s most iconic leaders, tracing the formative moments that shaped his sense of duty and compassion. Drawing on a wealth of personal letters, diary entries, and contemporary accounts, the narrative follows his humble beginnings, family ties, and early legal practice. Readers gain a clear sense of how his upbringing in a frontier environment and the loss of loved ones forged the resolve that would later define his public life.
The book then moves to the crucible of the Civil War, examining how the conflict sharpened his political philosophy and decision‑making. By weaving together testimonies from close aides, congressional records, and rare manuscript diaries, it reveals the inner debates that guided his leadership during the nation’s darkest hour. The author balances scholarly rigor with accessible storytelling, allowing listeners to feel the tension of each critical moment without sacrificing nuance.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (741K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by An Anonymous Volunteer and David Widger
Release date
2006-02-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1867–1935
Best known for readable, idea-driven histories of the United States, this early 20th-century writer moved easily between scholarship, journalism, and storytelling. His books on Lincoln, the Civil War, and the broader American past aimed to make big national events feel vivid and human.
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