Lincoln and His World

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Pub. Date: 2012-01-24
Publisher(s): McFarland Publishing
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Summary

In the climax of Richard Lawrence Miller's epic four-volume biography of Abraham Lincoln's pre-presidential years, a blunder by the Slave Power propels Lincoln toward the White House. Initially, passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act seems to be a victory for the South, opening the American West to slavery. Ultimately, however, the North rises in anger, with Lincoln helping to fan the flames of rage. His dedication and dependability set him apart from his Republican competitors and help him secure his party's presidential nomination in 1860. Before the first shot of the Civil War is fired, the ambitious westerner is transformed, seeking more power yet, but wielding it in defense of the American dream. With this installment, the most detailed and comprehensive biography of a pre-presidential Abraham Lincoln in the past 100 years comes to its conclusion.

Author Biography

Richard Lawrence Miller worked for former President Herbert Hoover's personal archivist after college. He became a public radio producer, whose programs were heard on National Public Radio and other outlets. A retired community organizer, he lives in Kansas City, Missouri.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. v
Prefacep. 1
1854: Illinoisp. 3
1854: Washingtonp. 7
1854: Back to Illinoisp. 29
1854: Kansasp. 69
1854-1855: Reaching for the Senatep. 76
1855: "Beaten Out"p. 94
1856: Free Soil, Free Speechp. 122
1856: Free Men and Fremontp. 150
1857: Eye of the Hurricanep. 187
1858: The Supreme Effortp. 216
1859: Mountain Climbingp. 273
1860: Promoted to Gloryp. 309
Chapter Notesp. 361
Sourcesp. 386
Indexp. 395
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