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Herndon's Lincoln

Herndon's Lincoln
Author: William Henry Herndon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1921
Genre: Presidents
ISBN:

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This work is a biography of Lincoln, written by his law partner and close associate William Herndon.


Herndon on Lincoln

Herndon on Lincoln
Author: William H. Herndon
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2016-01-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0252097920

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After Abraham Lincoln's assassination in 1865, William H. Herndon began work on a brief, "subjective" biography of his former law partner, but his research turned up such unexpected and often startling information that it became a lifelong obsession. The biography finally published in 1889, Herndon's Lincoln, was a collaboration with Jesse W. Weik in which Herndon provided the materials and Weik did almost all the writing. For this reason, and because so much of what Herndon had to say about Lincoln was not included in the biography, David Donald has observed, "To understand Herndon's own rather peculiar approach to Lincoln biography, one must go back to his letters." An exhaustive collection of what Herndon was told by others about Lincoln was published by Douglas L. Wilson and Rodney O. Davis in Herndon's Informants: Letters, Interviews, and Statements about Abraham Lincoln . In this new volume, Wilson and Davis have produced a comprehensive edition of what Herndon himself wrote about Lincoln in his own letters. Because of Herndon's close association with Lincoln, his intimate acquaintance with his partner's legal and political careers, and because he sought out informants who knew Lincoln and preserved information that might otherwise have been lost, his letters have become an indispensable resource for Lincoln biography. Unfiltered by a collaborator and rendered in Herndon's own distinctive voice, these letters constitute a matchless trove of primary source material. Herndon on Lincoln: Letters is a must for libraries, research institutions, and students of a towering American figure and his times.


Lincoln's Herndon

Lincoln's Herndon
Author: David Donald
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2013-04-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1447487893

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Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln
Author: William Henry Herndon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1892
Genre: Presidents
ISBN:

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Herndon's Informants

Herndon's Informants
Author: Douglas Lawson Wilson
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 868
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780252023286

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For twenty-five years after the president's death William Herndon, his law partner, conducted interviews with and solicited letters from dozens of persons who knew Lincoln personally.


Herndon's Lincoln

Herndon's Lincoln
Author: William Henry Herndon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1889
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Herndon's Lincoln - The History and Personal Recollections of Abraham Lincoln by William Herndon - Vol I

Herndon's Lincoln - The History and Personal Recollections of Abraham Lincoln by William Herndon - Vol I
Author: Abraham Lincoln
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-10-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1528760867

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A Quarter of a century has well-nigh rolled by since the tragic death of Abraham Lincoln. The prejudice and bitterness with which he was assailed have disappeared from the minds of men, and the world is now beginning to view him as a great historical character. Those who knew and walked with him are gradually passing away, and ere long the last man who ever heard his voice or grasped his hand will have gone from earth. With a view to throwing a light on some attributes of Lincoln's character heretofore obscure, and thus contributing to the great fund of history which goes down to posterity, these volumes are given to the world. If Mr. Lincoln is destined to fill that exalted station in history or attain that high rank in the estimation of the coming generations which has been predicted of him, it is alike just to his memory and the proper legacy of mankind that the whole truth concerning him should be known. The story of his life is truthfully and courageously told nothing coloured or suppressed; nothing false either written or suggested the reader will see and feel the presence of the living man. He will, in fact, live with him and be moved to think and act with him If, on the other hand, the story is coloured or the facts in any degree suppressed, the reader will be not only misled, but imposed upon as well. At last the truth will come, and no man need hope to evade it. There is but one true history in the world, said one of Lincoln's closest friends to whom I confided the project of writing a history of his life several years ago, and that is the Bible. It is often said of the old characters portrayed there that they were bad men. They are contrasted with other characters in history, and much to the detriment of the old worthies. The reason is, that the Biblical historian told the whole truth the inner life. The heart and secret acts are brought to light and faithfully photographed. In other histories virtues are perpetuated and vices concealed. If the life of King David had been written by an ordinary historian, the affair of Uriah would at most have been a quashed indictment with a denial of all the substantial facts. You should not forget there is a skeleton in every house. The finest character dug out thoroughly, photographed honestly, and judged by that standard of morality or excellence which we exact for other men is never perfect. Some men are cold, some lewd, some dishonest, some cruel, and many a combination of all. The trail of the serpent is over them all! Excellence consists, not in the absence of these attributes, but in the degree in which they are redeemed by the virtues and graces of life. Lincoln's character will, I am certain, bear close scrutiny. I am not afraid of you in this direction. Don't let anything deter you from digging to the bottom; yet don't forget that if Lincoln had some faults, Washington had more few men have less. In drawing the portrait tell the world what the skeleton was with Lincoln. What gave him that peculiar melancholy? What cancer had he inside?


An American Marriage

An American Marriage
Author: Michael Burlingame
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2021-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1643137352

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An enlightening narrative exploring an oft-overlooked aspect of the sixteenth president's life, An American Marriage reveals the tragic story of Abraham Lincoln’s marriage to Mary Todd. Abraham Lincoln was apparently one of those men who regarded “connubial bliss” as an untenable fantasy. During the Civil War, he pardoned a Union soldier who had deserted the army to return home to wed his sweetheart. As the president signed a document sparing the soldier's life, Lincoln said: “I want to punish the young man—probably in less than a year he will wish I had withheld the pardon.” Based on thirty years of research, An American Marriage describes and analyzes why Lincoln had good reason to regret his marriage to Mary Todd. This revealing narrative shows that, as First Lady, Mary Lincoln accepted bribes and kickbacks, sold permits and pardons, engaged in extortion, and peddled influence. The reader comes to learn that Lincoln wed Mary Todd because, in all likelihood, she seduced him and then insisted that he protect her honor. Perhaps surprisingly, the 5’2” Mrs. Lincoln often physically abused her 6’4” husband, as well as her children and servants; she humiliated her husband in public; she caused him, as president, to fear that she would disgrace him publicly. Unlike her husband, she was not profoundly opposed to slavery and hardly qualifies as the “ardent abolitionist” that some historians have portrayed. While she providid a useful stimulus to his ambition, she often “crushed his spirit,” as his law partner put it. In the end, Lincoln may not have had as successful a presidency as he did—where he showed a preternatural ability to deal with difficult people—if he had not had so much practice at home.


Herndon's Life Of Lincoln

Herndon's Life Of Lincoln
Author: William Henry Herndon
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 566
Release: 1983-08-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780306801952

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Herndon's Life of Lincoln

Herndon's Life of Lincoln
Author: William Henry Herndon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1949
Genre:
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