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Congressman Lincoln

Chris DeRose
pubblicato da Threshold Editions

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The "gifted young historian" (Richard Norton Smith) who gave us Founding Rivals, Chris DeRose delivers the first fully realized portrait of Abraham Lincoln's ambitious and controversial early political career, and his surprising ascendancy that was both historic and far from inevitable.

In 1847, Abraham Lincoln arrived in Washington in near anonymity. After years of outmaneuvering political adversaries and leveraging friendships, he emerged the surprising victor of the Whig Party nomination, winning a seat in the House of Representatives. Yet following a divisive single term, he would return to Illinois a failed job applicant with a damaged reputation in his home state, and no path forward in politics. Defeated, unpopular, and out of office, Lincoln now seemed worse off politically than when his journey began.

But what actually transpired between 1847 and 1849 revealed a man married to his political, moral, and ethical ideals. These were the defining years of a future president and the prelude to his singular role as the center of a gathering political storm. With keen insight into a side of Lincoln never so thoroughly investigated or exhaustively researched, Chris DeRose explores this extraordinary, unpredictable, and oftentimes conflicted turning point in his career. This is Congressman Lincoln as:

A leader for the first time, not just a vote, on questions of slavery

Unpopular opponent of the "unconstitutional" Mexican War

A Whig party leader and presidential kingmaker, one of the first supporters of Zachary Taylor, a southern slave-owning general

Reluctant husband in an abusive, deeply troubled marriage

The first future president to argue before the Supreme Court and the only president to be awarded a patent.

Drawing from the unpublished "Papers of Abraham Lincoln," including 20,000 pre-presidential articles and a wealth of correspondence, and the secret diaries and private correspondence of Lincoln's colleaguesmany cited here for the first timeDeRose shows us a master strategist, a politician torn between principle and viability, and a man saddled with a tormented private life. Most vitally, he greatly expands our understanding of America's greatest president in a biography as surprising, ambitious, and transcendent as its subject.

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Generi Storia e Biografie » Biografie Diari e Memorie » Personaggi storici, politici e militari » Biografie e autobiografie » Storia delle Americhe

Editore Threshold Editions

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 29/01/2013

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 9781451695151

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