The Best of American Heritage Lincoln

The Best of American Heritage  Lincoln
Author: Edwin S. Grosvenor
Publsiher: New Word City
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2015-05-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781612308708

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Some of America's foremost historians - including James M. McPherson, Allan Nevins, and Stephen B. Oates - recount the extraordinary life of Abraham Lincoln in this collection of the best essays from sixty years of American Heritage. Lincoln, the book argues, "evolved into nothing less than an apostle for the sanctity of the Union, the ethic of majority rule, and the dreams of freedom and equality of opportunity. Who could have so predicted when Lincoln had seemed the least qualified candidate for the presidency?” Lincoln comes to life in this selection from America's leading history magazine, chosen by its current editor-in-chief, Edwin S. Grosvenor.

The Best of American Heritage Lincoln

The Best of American Heritage  Lincoln
Author: Edwin Grosvenor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-01-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1542344484

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Some of America's foremost historians - including James M. McPherson, Allan Nevins, and Stephen B. Oates - recount the extraordinary life of Abraham Lincoln in this collection of the best essays from sixty years of American Heritage. Lincoln, the book argues, "evolved into nothing less than an apostle for the sanctity of the Union, the ethic of majority rule, and the dreams of freedom and equality of opportunity. Who could have so predicted when Lincoln had seemed the least qualified candidate for the presidency?" Lincoln comes to life in this selection from America's leading history magazine, chosen by its current editor-in-chief, Edwin S. Grosvenor.

The Best of American Heritage The Civil War

The Best of American Heritage  The Civil War
Author: Edwin S. Grosvenor
Publsiher: New Word City
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781612308562

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Some of America's foremost historians - including Bruce Catton, David McCullough, James McPherson and Stephen Sears – tell extraordinary stories of courage, disaster, and triumph in this collection of the best articles from sixty years of American Heritage. The Civil War posed a critical test of the young nation's character, endurance, and will to survive. Coming only two generations after the nation's founding, the secession of Southern states challenged the very existence of the United States. "America's most monumental drama and morality tale" comes alive in this brilliant collection from America's leading history magazine, as selected by its current editor-in-chief, Edwin S. Grosvenor.

Summary of Edwin S Grosvenor s The Best of American Heritage

Summary of Edwin S  Grosvenor s The Best of American Heritage
Author: Everest Media,
Publsiher: Everest Media LLC
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2022-05-25T22:59:00Z
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9798822522558

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Harriet Beecher Stowe was a preacher’s daughter who wrote the book that would become known as Uncle Tom’s Cabin. She was born in 1811, when Lincoln was two years old. She was a happy child, but she never felt at peace with her father’s religion. #2 When Hattie turned 21, she married Calvin Stowe, a professor at Lane Theological Seminary in Cincinnati. Their marriage was difficult from the start, and Hattie’s health began to fail. #3 Stowe and her husband, Calvin, were very much in love, but she was constantly traveling and writing, which left him alone with the children. They spent more than three years apart, and their letters speak of strong, troubled feelings. #4 Stowe left Cincinnati in the spring of 1850, heading for a notoriety of a kind unknown in America before or since. She sailed up the Ohio River to Pittsburgh, where she transferred to a canal boat. At Johnstown, the Allegheny Portage Railroad hoisted the boat and its passengers over the Allegheny Mountains.

The Best of American Heritage The Old West

The Best of American Heritage  The Old West
Author: Edwin S. Grosvenor
Publsiher: New Word City
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2018-11-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781640193512

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Here in this remarkable collection from American Heritage, such noted authors as Tom Brokaw, Wallace Stegner, John Lukacs, and others bring to life many of the most famous men and women of the Old West - from Lewis and Clark to Charles Frémont, Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp, Chief Joseph, Frederick Remington, the defenders of the Alamo, the Texas Rangers, and the riders of the Pony Express. It also shines a light on topics such as the origins of scalping, the famous Lincoln County War, the grim medical reality of Western gunfights, cowboy jargon, and the first rodeo.

The American Heritage Picture History of the Civil War

The American Heritage Picture History of the Civil War
Author: Bruce Catton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 636
Release: 1960
Genre: United States
ISBN: 0385009070

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American Heritage History of the United States

American Heritage History of the United States
Author: Douglas Brinkley
Publsiher: New Word City
Total Pages: 1007
Release: 2015-04-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781612308579

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"Douglas Brinkley and American Heritage have done a grand job. This is a first-rate book: fair, clear, and enormously welcome." - David McCullough "Douglas Brinkley's one-volume history is a riveting narrative of unique people who have come to call themselves American. There is no dust on these pages as the author brilliantly tells our national story with skill and brevity." In this rich and inspiring book, acclaimed historian Douglas Brinkley takes us on the incredible journey of the United States - a nation formed from a vast countryside on whose fringes thirteen small British colonies fought for their freedom, then established a democratic nation that spanned the continent, and went on to become a world power. This book will be treasured by anyone interested in the story of America.

Lincoln and Chicago

Lincoln and Chicago
Author: John Toman and Michael Frutig
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2022-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781467151665

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Abraham Lincoln and Chicago both generate countless books, but this is the first in-depth examination of the actual relationship between the Prairie State's biggest city and its most famous citizen. The Illinois Rail Splitter's influence can be felt across the Land of Lincoln, but his relationship with Chicago was pivotal in his journey to the national stage. Lincoln first came to Chicago in 1847, a year before the Illinois-Michigan Canal opened and brought spectacular wealth to the region. The Midwestern metropolis is where Lincoln would meet the backers that ultimately propelled him into the White House. Tens of thousands of Chicagoans viewed his coffin at its last stop before its final destination in Springfield. John Toman and Michael Frutig explore how the people of Chicago managed to get their man into power on the eve of the greatest crisis the nation had ever faced.