John Bicknell is the author of Lincoln's Pathfinder: John C. Fremont and the Violent Election of 1856 (Chicago Review Press, 2017) and America 1844: Religious Fervor, Westward Expansion, and the Presidential Election That Transformed the Nation (Chicago Review Press, 2014). He was a journalist for more than thirty years, working as a reporter and editor for Congressional Quarterly and Roll Call. He lives in central Illinois.
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Propelled by rich, vivid writing-with a veteran Capitol Hill observer's understanding of how deals get done and a scholar's eye for detail-John Bicknell brings back to us, in all its glory and squalor, the 1856 campaign of the Republican Party's first presidential nominee, explorer John Fremont. -- Tom Chaffin, author of Pathfinder: John Charles Fremont and the Course of American Empire Bicknell's original and engaging narrative weaves sophisticated analyses and personal stories-from statesmen to politicized women to enslaved southerners-into a fascinating account of this tempestuous era. Historical writing of the highest order. -- Douglas R. Egerton, author of Year of Meteors: Stephen Douglas, Abraham Lincoln, and the Election That Brought on the Civil War John Bicknell's new book is not only the best book on the 1856 U.S. presidential election; it is really the only book on this interesting, important election. * Washington Independent Review of Books * Bicknell covers this crucial period in great detail with a fine writing style that is extremely readable... the author has a gift of being able to place readers in the midst of a fascinating and misunderstood chapter in American history. * Civil War Times *