Product Overview
Mr. Lincoln And His War
John Griffin
Hardback
This title is not in stock but available to order
Generally shipped in 3-5 weeks
You should expect to receive this within 10-15 working days after despatch
Shipped directly to you from our US Supplier via International Post
This is not a tracked service
More delivery info
Not in stock
General shipped in 3-5 weeks ![]()
Available to order. Generally shipped in 3-5 weeks
Price: $39.99
Mr. Lincoln And His War
Synopsis
From his birth to a destitute family in 1809 to his assassination while serving as president of the United States of America in 1865, Abraham Lincoln's intriguing life is illustrated in this pictorial biography. While many of his actions, including his decision to declare war on the South, are still the subject of debate, Lincoln had an exceptional influence on the history of the United States.Along with propaganda cartoons and personal diary excerpts, this definitive book shares Lincoln's life through more than three hundred rare and illuminating pictures, while raising questions about such controversial subjects as his sexuality and the legitimacy of his birth. The author supplies the evidence and invites his readers to draw their own conclusions. In addition to examining Lincoln's enigmatic private life, author John Chandler Griffin illustrates the wide range of his affiliations and supporters. An extremely rare snapshot of the South Carolina Secession Convention, an image evoking the morbid memory of Lincoln in an open coffin after his assassination, and the famous photo from Lincoln's eminent two-and-a-half minute Gettysburg Address are presented in this volume. Each picture, whether obscure or familiar, offers a look into the life of Abraham Lincoln-one of the most dominant, decorated, and debated men in American history.ABOUT THE AUTHORAward-winning author John Chandler Griffin is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus with the University of South Carolina. He was named to the order of the Silver Crescent, which is South Carolina's highest award. After Griffin received his Ph.D. from the University of South Carolina, he continued to teach at the college for twenty years. He is the author of Pelican's Abraham Lincoln's Execution and Lt. Bill Farrow: Doolittle Raider. Griffin resides in South Carolina.
Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9781589807112
- Category:
- Autobiography: general
- Format:
- Hardback
- Publication Date:
- 2009-08-01
- Publisher:
- PELICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY
- Country of origin:
- USA
- Pages:
- 224
- Weight:
- 885g
