Abraham Lincoln

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421409733

A Life

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By Michael Burlingame
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Author's Note
1. ""I Have Seen a Good Deal of the Back Side of This World"": Childhood in Kentucky (1809–1816)
2. ""I Used to Be a Slave"": Boyhood and Adolescence in Indiana (1816–1830)
3. ""Separated from His Father, He Studied English Grammar"": New Salem (1831–1834)
4. ""A Napoleon of Astuteness and Political Finesse"": Frontier Legislator (1834–1837)
5. ""We Must Fight the Devil with Fire"": Slasher-Gaff Politico in Springfield (1837–1841)
6. ""It Would Just Kill Me to Marry Mary Todd"": Courtship and Marriage (1840–1842)
7. ""I Have Got the Preacher by the Balls"": Pursuing a Seat in Congress (1843–1847)
8. ""A Strong but Judicious Enemy to Slavery"": Congressman Lincoln (1847–1849)
9. ""I Was Losing Interest in Politics and Went to the Practice of the Law with Greater Earnestness Than Ever Before"": Midlife Crisis (1849–1854)
10. ""Aroused as He Had Never Been Before"": Reentering Politics (1854–1855)
11. ""Unite with Us, and Help Us to Triumph"": Building the Illinois Republican Party (1855–1857)
12. ""A House Divided"": Lincoln vs. Douglas (1857–1858)
13. A David Greater than the Democratic Goliath"": The Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1858)
14. ""That Presidential Grub Gnaws Deep"": Pursuing the Republican Nomination (1859–1860)
15. ""The Most Available Presidential Candidate for Unadulterated Republicans"": The Chicago Convention (May 1860)
16. ""I Have Been Elected Mainly on the Cry 'Honest Old Abe'"": The Presidential Campaign (May–November 1860)
17. ""I Will Suffer Death Before I Will Consent to Any Concession or Compromise"": President-elect in Springfield (1860–1861)
18. ""What If I Appoint Cameron, Whose Very Name Stinks in the Nostrils of the People for His Corruption?"": Cabinet-Making in Springfield (1860–1861)
Notes
Index

""A monumental and meticulous two-volume study of the 16th president... should be required reading for anyone seriously interested in Lincoln.""

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