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Herndon’s Life Of Lincoln

Contributors

By William Henry Herndon

By Jesse Weik

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Aug 22, 1983
Page Count
566 pages
Publisher
Da Capo
ISBN-13
9780306801952

Price

$25.99

Price

$33.99 CAD

Format

Trade Paperback

Format:

Trade Paperback $25.99 $33.99 CAD

William H. Herndon’s Life of Lincoln, written to counteract the worshipful view of Abraham Lincoln held by the public, caused enormous controversy when first published in 1889. Unlike the hagiographies that celebrate the selflessness of the “Great Emancipator,” Herndon’s account emphasizes Lincoln’s private life: his brooding, self-doubt, warring contradictions. Many have disputed Herndon’s political and personal insights, in particular his famous conjecture of Lincoln’s passion for Ann Rutledge, but no one denies the amazing amount of information he collected on his subject, the compelling narrative he wove from it, and the living portrait that emerges of Lincoln in all his human grandeur.

William Henry Herndon

About the Author

William H. Herndon was Abraham Lincoln’s law partner, close friend, and first great biographer.

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