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Lincoln before Washington

NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE ILLINOIS YEARS

Douglas L Wilson author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Illinois Press

Published:1st Mar '98

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      The New York Times Book Review has called Douglas L. Wilson "the
        leading historian on the young and private Lincoln." The provocative
        selections in this book address topics as disparate as William H. Herndon
        and his informants, Lincoln's favorite poem, his mysterious broken engagement,
        the text of his debates with Stephen A. Douglas, and a previously unknown
        assault on Peter Cartwright. They also provide a fresh look at some of
        the affinities between Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson.
      "Impressive! Especially significant is Wilson's comment in his preface
        that he has come at Lincoln through the 'back door.' I am convinced that
        this approach can bring to light insights that may not appear to the dedicated
        Lincoln scholars, who often see Lincoln out of context." -- Robert
        W. Johannsen, author of The Frontier, the Union, and Stephen A. Douglas
 

"Wilson, using Herndon's research, not only examines the affinities between Lincoln and Jefferson but also Lincoln's relationships with Ann Rutledge and Mary Todd, his love of poetry, his belief in the tenets of the Declaration of Independence, and Herndon's legacy. With these essays, Wilson emphasizes the value of Herndon's informants and their insights into the young and maturing Lincoln... The challenge to know Lincoln continues, and this book is an important contribution." -- Patricia Ann Owens, Journal of Illinois History

ISBN: 9780252066276

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm

Weight: 313g

208 pages