Abraham Lincoln : The American Presidents Series: The 16th President, 1861-1865 - George S. McGovern

Abraham Lincoln

The American Presidents Series: The 16th President, 1861-1865

By: George S. McGovern, Arthur M. Schlesinger (Editor), Sean Wilentz (Editor)

Hardcover | 23 December 2008 | Edition Number 1

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America's greatest president, who rose to power in the country's greatest hour of need and whose vision saw the United States through the Civil War

Abraham Lincoln towers above the others who have held the office of president--the icon of greatness, the pillar of strength whose words bound up the nation's wounds. His presidency is the hinge on which American history pivots, the time when the young republic collapsed of its own contradictions and a new birth of freedom, sanctified by blood, created the United States we know today. His story has been told many times, but never by a man who himself sought the office of president and contemplated the awesome responsibilities that come with it.

George S. McGovern--a Midwesterner, former U.S. senator, presidential candidate, veteran, and historian by training--offers his unique insight into our sixteenth president. He shows how Lincoln sometimes went astray, particularly in his restrictions on civil liberties, but also how he adjusted his sights and transformed the Civil War from a political dispute to a moral crusade. McGovern's account reminds us why we hold Lincoln in such esteem and why he remains the standard by which all of his successors are measured.

George S. McGovern represented South Dakota in the United States Senate from 1963 to 1981 and was the Democratic nominee for president in 1972. He was a decorated bomber pilot in World War II, after which he earned his Ph.D. in American history and government at Northwestern University. A recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, he lives in Mitchell, South Dakota.

Abraham Lincoln, who came into the presidency in the country's greatest hour of need, towers above the others who have held the office of president--the icon of greatness, the pillar of strength whose words bound up the nation's wounds. His vision saw the United States through the Civil War. His presidency is the hinge on which American history pivots, the time when the young republic collapsed of its own contradictions and a new birth of freedom, sanctified by blood, created the United States we know today. His story has been told many times, but never by a man who himself sought the office of president and contemplated the awesome responsibilities that come with it.
George S. McGovern--a Midwesterner, former U.S. senator, presidential candidate, veteran, and historian by training--offers his unique insight into our sixteenth president. He shows how Lincoln sometimes went astray, particularly in his restrictions on civil liberties, but also how he adjusted his sights and transformed the Civil War from a political dispute to a moral crusade. McGovern's account reminds us why we hold Lincoln in such esteem and why he remains the standard by which all of his successors are measured. "The greatness and imperfections of America's 16th president, captured by a former Democratic nominee for the White House. With considerable skill and insight, McGovern crafts a biography snappy, clear and comprehensive enough to please general readers, students and scholars alike. In eight short chapters, six of which deal with Lincoln's presidency, he nails the essential strengths, flaws, failures and achievements of America's most revered leader."--"Kirkus Reviews"

"McGovern's "Lincoln" is a finely wrought gem. In this small volume McGovern captures Lincoln's character and leadership strengths better than many weighty tomes. It is a worthy addition to the brilliant American Presidents Series."--Doris Kearns Goodwin

"If you like your biographies very short and sweet with a dash of corrective moralism, you might try George McGovern's "Abraham Lincoln," a well-timed entry in Times Books' presidents series, written by the former White House candidate."--David Waldstreicher, "The Boston Globe"
"Lincoln is one of the few presidents to be claimed by both liberals and conservatives. This volume by the former Democratic presidential candidate (in the American President Series from Times Books, edited by Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. and Sean Willentz) examines Lincoln's record from a liberal point of view, particularly his early and apparent contradictory views on slavery--his platform made clear that his purpose was to contain slavery in the Southern states, not to abolish it. An example: In our 16th president, writes McGovern, 'We see the decency of popular government. Its role, then as now, was, as Lincoln wrote "to elevate the condition of men . . . to afford all an unfettered start in the race of life" . . . To him, democracy was an experiment that the world had not seen before.' Simply put, McGovern makes a convincing case that America's first Republican president was really our first democratic president."--Allen Barra, "The Star-Ledger" (Newark)
"The greatness and imperfections of America's 16th president, captured by a former Democratic nominee for the White House. With considerable skill and insight, McGovern crafts a biography snappy, clear and comprehensive enough to please general readers, students and scholars alike. In eight short chapters, six of which deal with Lincoln's presidency, he nails the essential strengths, flaws, failures and achievements of America's most revered leader. Born in a Kentucky log cabin, Lincoln was a melancholic who suffered more than his fair share of misfortune. According to McGovern, he nevertheless earned success through his ceaseless hard work, powerful intellect and incomparable abilities as a speechwriter. Lincoln began his political career as a member of the Whig Party. After serving in the Illinois state legislature, he won election to the U.S. Congress in 1846, but lost support by challenging President James Polk on the origins of the Mexican War and lasted only one term. The 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act, sponsored by Democratic Senator Stephen Douglas, reinvigorated Lincoln's political ambitions. While he believed the Constitution did not allow for abolition in the South, h

Industry Reviews
"A startlingly original and deeply thoughtful analysis of Abraham Lincoln. If you are looking to read just one book on Lincoln, this landmark gem is the one!" --Douglas Brinkley

"A dramatically engaging and intellectually stimulating rendering of the life of our greatest president." --Thomas J. Knock, Southern Methodist University

"McGovern's Lincoln is a finely wrought gem. In this small volume McGovern captures Lincoln's character and leadership strength better than many weighty tomes. It is a worthy addition to the brilliant American Presidents Series." --Doris Kearns Goodwin

"Short and sweet... a well-timed entry in Times Books' presidents series." --Boston Sunday Globe

"Abraham Lincoln is an entry in the highly regarded American Presidents series... A fine read for those who want to know about Lincoln but may not have the time for the more in-depth biographies." --Bookpage

"Compact and commanding... With considerable skill and insight, McGovern... crafts a biography snappy, clear and comprehensive enough to please general readers, students and scholars alike... he nails the essential strengths, flaws, failures and achievements of America's most revered leader... McGovern's overall depiction is one of a complex, tolerant and extraordinary man who simultaneously preserved the Union and transformed the nation." --Kirkus Reviews

"McGovern finds an inspiring lesson in what a man can do with his life. McGovern's Lincoln is a smart, ambitious striver who overcame humble origins, repeated setbacks and spells of depression... when McGovern's lucid homage concludes, 'We wish our leaders could be more like Lincoln; we wish we all could be, ' readers are likely to agree." --Publishers Weekly

"In this compact but convincing portrait, [McGovern] assesses Lincoln's greatness in terms of his ability to use his humble origins... faith in American democracy, gifts of language, and personal self-confidence... The biography warrants reading to catch the sense of Lincoln's greatness, both for his own day and ours." --Library Journal

"[A] fine prescis... [McGovern] clearly enunciates the great changes that Lincoln and the war began to effect." --Booklist A startlingly original and deeply thoughtful analysis of Abraham Lincoln. If you are looking to read just one book on Lincoln, this landmark gem is the one! "Douglas Brinkley"

A dramatically engaging and intellectually stimulating rendering of the life of our greatest president. "Thomas J. Knock, Southern Methodist University"

McGovern's "Lincoln" is a finely wrought gem. In this small volume McGovern captures Lincoln's character and leadership strength better than many weighty tomes. It is a worthy addition to the brilliant American Presidents Series. "Doris Kearns Goodwin"

Short and sweet a well-timed entry in Times Books' presidents series. "Boston Sunday Globe"

"Abraham Lincoln" is an entry in the highly regarded American Presidents series A fine read for those who want to know about Lincoln but may not have the time for the more in-depth biographies. "Bookpage"

Compact and commanding With considerable skill and insight, McGovern crafts a biography snappy, clear and comprehensive enough to please general readers, students and scholars alike he nails the essential strengths, flaws, failures and achievements of America's most revered leader McGovern's overall depiction is one of a complex, tolerant and extraordinary man who simultaneously preserved the Union and transformed the nation. "Kirkus Reviews"

McGovern finds an inspiring lesson in what a man can do with his life. McGovern's Lincoln is a smart, ambitious striver who overcame humble origins, repeated setbacks and spells of depression when McGovern's lucid homage concludes, We wish our leaders could be more like Lincoln; we wish we all could be, ' readers are likely to agree. "Publishers Weekly"

In this compact but convincing portrait, [McGovern] assesses Lincoln's greatness in terms of his ability to use his humble origins faith in American democracy, gifts of language, and personal self-confidence The biography warrants reading to catch the sense of Lincoln's greatness, both for his own day and ours. "Library Journal"

[A] fine prescis [McGovern] clearly enunciates the great changes that Lincoln and the war began to effect. "Booklist"" "A startlingly original and deeply thoughtful analysis of Abraham Lincoln. If you are looking to read just one book on Lincoln, this landmark gem is the one!"--Douglas Brinkley

"A dramatically engaging and intellectually stimulating rendering of the life of our greatest president."--Thomas J. Knock, Southern Methodist University

"McGovern's "Lincoln" is a finely wrought gem. In this small volume McGovern captures Lincoln's character and leadership strength better than many weighty tomes. It is a worthy addition to the brilliant American Presidents Series."--Doris Kearns Goodwin

"Short and sweet... a well-timed entry in Times Books' presidents series."--"Boston Sunday Globe"

""Abraham Lincoln" is an entry in the highly regarded American Presidents series... A fine read for those who want to know about Lincoln but may not have the time for the more in-depth biographies."--"Bookpage"

"Compact and commanding... With considerable skill and insight, McGovern... crafts a biography snappy, clear and comprehensive enough to please general readers, students and scholars alike... he nails the essential strengths, flaws, failures and achievements of America's most revered leader... McGovern's overall depiction is one of a complex, tolerant and extraordinary man who simultaneously preserved the Union and transformed the nation."--"Kirkus Reviews"

"McGovern finds an inspiring lesson in what a man can do with his life. McGovern's Lincoln is a smart, ambitious striver who overcame humble origins, repeated setbacks and spells of depression... when McGovern's lucid homage concludes, 'We wish our leaders could be more like Lincoln; we wish we all could be, ' readers are likely to agree."--"Publishers Weekly"

"In this compact but convincing portrait, [McGovern] assesses Lincoln's greatness in terms of his ability to use his humble origins... faith in American democracy, gifts of language, and personal self-confidence... The biography warrants reading to catch the sense of Lincoln's greatness, both for his own day and ours."--"Library Journal"

"[A] fine prescis... [McGovern] clearly enunciates the great changes that Lincoln and the war began to effect."-- "Booklist"

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