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Publishers Weekly,In the second volume of his four-part Lincoln biography, Blumenthal (A Self-Made Man) immerses the reader in American politics in the years between Lincoln's return to Springfield, after completing his term in the House of Representatives, and his contribute tofounding the Illinois Republican Party. Lincoln himself spends a significant amount of time offstage, and long sections of the book pass without a mention of the president-to-be. Despite this, Blumenthal justifies this volume's length with a granular examination of the state of American politics in a period that he believes is essential to understanding Lincoln's "presence in the transforming events that would eventually carry him to the presidency and their profound influence upon him." The developments during these seven years were certainly significant-for example, the election of antislavery President Zachary Taylor, the Compromise of 1850, the Dred Scott decision, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act-even if their part in waking Lincoln "from his political slumber" is less known than earlier and later influences upon him. That relative obscurity justifies Blumenthal's prodigious amount of detail, which he conveys accessibly, while making his case that the Civil War was not simply a calamity into which the country haplessly blundered. (May) ??? Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.,Publishers Weekly,Publishers Weekly,In the second volume of his four-part Lincoln biography, Blumenthal (A Self-Made Man) immerses the reader in American politics in the years between Lincoln's return to Springfield, after completing his term in the House of Representatives, and his contribute tofounding the Illinois Republican Party. Lincoln himself spends a significant amount of time offstage, and long sections of the book pass without a mention of the president-to-be. Despite this, Blumenthal justifies this volume's length with a granular examination of the state of American politics in a period that he believes is essential to understanding Lincoln's "presence in the transforming events that would eventually carry him to the presidency and their profound influence upon him." The developments during these seven years were certainly significant-for example, the election of antislavery President Zachary Taylor, the Compromise of 1850, the Dred Scott decision, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act-even if their part in waking Lincoln "from his political slumber" is less known than earlier and later influences upon him. That relative obscurity justifies Blumenthal's prodigious amount of detail, which he conveys accessibly, while making his case that the Civil War was not simply a calamity into which the country haplessly blundered. (May) ??? Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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- Book formatHardcover
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- GenreBiography & Memoirs
- Publication dateMay, 2017
- Pages608
- Number in series2
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"Magisterial...A vividly written, wide-ranging and often surprising account of the president-to-be." --The New York Times Book Review "Masterful." --Los Angeles Times Volume II of Sidney Blumenthal's acclaimed, landmark biography, The Political Life of Abraham Lincoln, reveals the future president's genius during the most decisive period of his political life when he seizes the moment, finds his voice, and helps create a new political party. In 1849, Abraham Lincoln seems condemned to political isolation and defeat. His Whig Party is broken in the 1852 election, and disintegrates. His perennial rival, Stephen Douglas, forges an alliance with the Southern senators and Secretary of War Jefferson Davis. Violent struggle breaks out on the plains of Kansas, a prelude to the Civil War. Lincoln rises to the occasion. Only he can take on Douglas in Illinois, and he finally delivers the dramatic speech that leaves observers stunned. In 1855, he makes a race for the Senate, which he loses when he throws his support to a rival to prevent the election of a proslavery candidate. Now, in Wrestling With His Angel, Sidney Blumenthal explains how Lincoln and his friends operate behind the scenes to destroy the anti-immigrant party in Illinois to clear the way for a new Republican Party. Lincoln takes command and writes its first platform and vaults onto the national stage as the leader of a party that will launch him to the presidency. The Washington Monthly hailed Blumenthal's Volume I as, "splendid...no one can come away from reading A Self-Made Man without eagerly anticipating the ensuing volumes." Now, in one of the greatest American success stories, Wrestling With His Angel brings Lincoln from the wilderness to the peak of his career as he takes control of the nation's most profound spiritual crisis--slavery--and enters the battle for the nation's soul.
Publishers Weekly,In the second volume of his four-part Lincoln biography, Blumenthal (A Self-Made Man) immerses the reader in American politics in the years between Lincoln's return to Springfield, after completing his term in the House of Representatives, and his contribute tofounding the Illinois Republican Party. Lincoln himself spends a significant amount of time offstage, and long sections of the book pass without a mention of the president-to-be. Despite this, Blumenthal justifies this volume's length with a granular examination of the state of American politics in a period that he believes is essential to understanding Lincoln's "presence in the transforming events that would eventually carry him to the presidency and their profound influence upon him." The developments during these seven years were certainly significant-for example, the election of antislavery President Zachary Taylor, the Compromise of 1850, the Dred Scott decision, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act-even if their part in waking Lincoln "from his political slumber" is less known than earlier and later influences upon him. That relative obscurity justifies Blumenthal's prodigious amount of detail, which he conveys accessibly, while making his case that the Civil War was not simply a calamity into which the country haplessly blundered. (May) ??? Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.,Publishers Weekly,Publishers Weekly,In the second volume of his four-part Lincoln biography, Blumenthal (A Self-Made Man) immerses the reader in American politics in the years between Lincoln's return to Springfield, after completing his term in the House of Representatives, and his contribute tofounding the Illinois Republican Party. Lincoln himself spends a significant amount of time offstage, and long sections of the book pass without a mention of the president-to-be. Despite this, Blumenthal justifies this volume's length with a granular examination of the state of American politics in a period that he believes is essential to understanding Lincoln's "presence in the transforming events that would eventually carry him to the presidency and their profound influence upon him." The developments during these seven years were certainly significant-for example, the election of antislavery President Zachary Taylor, the Compromise of 1850, the Dred Scott decision, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act-even if their part in waking Lincoln "from his political slumber" is less known than earlier and later influences upon him. That relative obscurity justifies Blumenthal's prodigious amount of detail, which he conveys accessibly, while making his case that the Civil War was not simply a calamity into which the country haplessly blundered. (May) ??? Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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