edited by James M. McPherson
contributions by William E. Gienapp, Mark E. Neely, Jr., James M. McPherson, Kenneth M Stampp, Jean H Baker, Harold Holzer, Richard Nelson Current, Frank J Williams, Merrill D Peterson and Phillip S. Paludan
University of Illinois Press, 1995
Cloth: 978-0-252-02190-9 | Paper: 978-0-252-06981-9
Library of Congress Classification E457.8.W38 1995
Dewey Decimal Classification 973.7092

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
A classic collection examining Lincoln's commitment to preserving a union, free of slavery

A who's who of Lincoln scholars explores why Lincoln considered the Union the "last best hope of earth" and how his words and deeds have continued to shape the nation through modern times. Focusing on Lincoln's view of American history and his legacy for the United States and the world, this volume demonstrates the complexity of the problems Lincoln faced and the genius of his leadership in preserving the nation while purging it of slavery.
 

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