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Abraham Lincoln's Path to Reelection in 1864

Our Greatest Victory

by Fred J. Martin Jr.

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Softcover

$15.95

Hardcover

$24.95

E-Book

$6.99

Audio

$9.99

Softcover

$15.95

Book Details

Language : English

Publication Date : 12/20/2013

Format : Softcover

Dimensions : 6x9

Page Count : 532

ISBN : 9781491835319

Format : Hardcover

Dimensions : 6x9

Page Count : 532

ISBN : 9781491835302

Format : E-Book

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Page Count : 532

ISBN : 9781491835296

Format : Audio

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ISBN : 9781665521444

About the Book

PRAISE FOR

ABRAHAM LINCOLNS PATH TO REELECTION IN 1864

OUR GREATEST VICTORY

Political polls consistently record a substantial lack of confidence in national political leaders of both major parties and a disturbing sentiment that the United States is on the wrong track in current policy developments.. These sentiments lead to unfortunate summaries of alleged failures of our democratic institutions and proposals.. Fortunately, at this moment in our history, Fred J. Martin Jr. has stepped forward with a comprehensive analysis of politics in 1860s and most importantly, the political genius Abraham Lincoln as he led our country through a series of perilous crises into new paths of confidence and greatness. I admire, especially, Fred Martin's mastery of political detail and the large variety of motivations, strategies, and actions of a wide assortment of political players.

-Former Senator Richard Lugar

Arguably the most consequential election in American history, the presidential contest of 1864 has cried out for a more sophisticated analysis than it has heretofore received. Fortunately, Fred Martins background in political journalism and in banking has enabled him to provide such an analysis in this book, which is a welcome addition to the Lincoln literature.

--Michael Burlingame, Author, Abraham Lincoln: A Life; Distinguished Chair in Lincoln Studies, History Department, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences University of Illinois, Springfield IL

Fred Martin has written an illuminating account of the roots of Lincolns success as president, culminating in his victory in the critical election of 1864. Effectively using Lincolns words as well as those of his contemporaries, Martin demonstrates how it became possible for Lincoln to overcome his early background and become a skillful and ethical political leader who saved the Union and ended slavery. The book clearly is a labor of love for Martin, a long-time student of Abraham Lincoln. Every person interested in Lincoln and his presidency should have this well researched and well-written book in his/her library.

-- William C. Harris, author of Lincoln and the Border States: Preserving the Union (2011) and Lincoln and the Union Governors (2013)

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Abraham Lincoln's Path to Reelection in 1864

Our Greatest Victory

by Fred J. Martin Jr.

Formats

Softcover

$15.95

Hardcover

$24.95

E-Book

$6.99

Audio

$9.99

Softcover

$15.95

Book Details

Language : English

Publication Date : 12/20/2013

Format : Softcover

Dimensions : 6x9

Page Count : 532

ISBN : 9781491835319

Format : Hardcover

Dimensions : 6x9

Page Count : 532

ISBN : 9781491835302

Format : E-Book

Dimensions : N/A

Page Count : 532

ISBN : 9781491835296

Format : Audio

Dimensions : N/A

Page Count : N/A

ISBN : 9781665521444

About the Book

PRAISE FOR

ABRAHAM LINCOLNS PATH TO REELECTION IN 1864

OUR GREATEST VICTORY

Political polls consistently record a substantial lack of confidence in national political leaders of both major parties and a disturbing sentiment that the United States is on the wrong track in current policy developments.. These sentiments lead to unfortunate summaries of alleged failures of our democratic institutions and proposals.. Fortunately, at this moment in our history, Fred J. Martin Jr. has stepped forward with a comprehensive analysis of politics in 1860s and most importantly, the political genius Abraham Lincoln as he led our country through a series of perilous crises into new paths of confidence and greatness. I admire, especially, Fred Martin's mastery of political detail and the large variety of motivations, strategies, and actions of a wide assortment of political players.

-Former Senator Richard Lugar

Arguably the most consequential election in American history, the presidential contest of 1864 has cried out for a more sophisticated analysis than it has heretofore received. Fortunately, Fred Martins background in political journalism and in banking has enabled him to provide such an analysis in this book, which is a welcome addition to the Lincoln literature.

--Michael Burlingame, Author, Abraham Lincoln: A Life; Distinguished Chair in Lincoln Studies, History Department, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences University of Illinois, Springfield IL

Fred Martin has written an illuminating account of the roots of Lincolns success as president, culminating in his victory in the critical election of 1864. Effectively using Lincolns words as well as those of his contemporaries, Martin demonstrates how it became possible for Lincoln to overcome his early background and become a skillful and ethical political leader who saved the Union and ended slavery. The book clearly is a labor of love for Martin, a long-time student of Abraham Lincoln. Every person interested in Lincoln and his presidency should have this well researched and well-written book in his/her library.

-- William C. Harris, author of Lincoln and the Border States: Preserving the Union (2011) and Lincoln and the Union Governors (2013)