Lincoln Runs for Congress

Lincoln Runs for Congress
Title Lincoln Runs for Congress PDF eBook
Author Prof. Donald W. Riddle
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Pages 239
Release 2018-02-27
Genre History
ISBN 1787209369

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“THIS study of Lincoln’s campaign for nomination and election to Congress is offered as a report of an episode in Western history, rather than as a chapter of Lincoln biography. In the broadest sense it is a documentation of the Frederick Jackson Turner hypothesis of the significance of the frontier. Its potential contribution to Lincoln biography is within the framework of frontier history. The regional factors in the settlement of Illinois enable the understanding of the emergence of political attitudes and parties in a frontier state, and Lincoln’s early career can be understood as the issues and viewpoints of Illinois politicians were shaped by the regional influences in western settlement. “If the estimate of Congressman A. G. Riddle—that Lincoln was a consummate manager of men—is correct, Lincoln’s finesse in political technique is discovered to be no sudden acquisition at the time of his election to the presidency, but a skill developed in the formative days of his career as an Illinois politician. Lincoln’s ability as a minority President is much more readily understood when his leadership in a minority party in his state is studied. His success in handling the border slave states in the secession crisis was made possible by what he learned as a local politician in a region which had been settled largely by emigrants from Kentucky and Tennessee.” (Donald W. Riddle, Preface)

Lincoln Runs for Congress

Lincoln Runs for Congress
Title Lincoln Runs for Congress PDF eBook
Author Donald Wayne Riddle
Publisher Literary Licensing, LLC
Pages 228
Release 2011-10-01
Genre
ISBN 9781258191078

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With Malice Toward None

With Malice Toward None
Title With Malice Toward None PDF eBook
Author Stephen B. Oates
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 548
Release 1994-01-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780060924713

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The definitive life of Abraham Lincoln, With Malice Toward None is historian Stephen B. Oates's acclaimed and enthralling portrait of America's greatest leader. Oates masterfully charts, with the pacing of a novel, Lincoln's rise from bitter poverty in America's midwestern frontier to become a self-made success in business, law, and regional politics. The second half of the book examines his legendary leadership on the national stage as president during one of the country's most tumultuous and bloody periods, the Civil War years, which concluded tragically with Lincoln's assassination. In this award-winning biography, Lincoln steps forward out of the shadow of myth as a recognizable, fully drawn American whose remarkable life continues to inspire and inform us today.

Lincoln's Campaign

Lincoln's Campaign
Title Lincoln's Campaign PDF eBook
Author Osborn Hamiline Oldroyd
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 1896
Genre Presidents
ISBN

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Lincoln Runs for Congress, by Donald W. Riddle...

Lincoln Runs for Congress, by Donald W. Riddle...
Title Lincoln Runs for Congress, by Donald W. Riddle... PDF eBook
Author Donald Wayne Riddle
Publisher
Pages 233
Release 1948
Genre
ISBN

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A. Lincoln, the Crucible of Congress

A. Lincoln, the Crucible of Congress
Title A. Lincoln, the Crucible of Congress PDF eBook
Author Paul Findley
Publisher New York : Crown Publishers
Pages 296
Release 1979
Genre Legislators
ISBN

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Lincoln for President

Lincoln for President
Title Lincoln for President PDF eBook
Author Bruce Chadwick
Publisher Sourcebooks, Inc.
Pages 424
Release 2010-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 1402228589

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The untold story of the drama, controversy, and incredible political genius of Lincoln's first presidential campaign In May of 1860, Republican delegates gathered in Chicago for their second-ever convention, with the full expectation of electing William Seward their next presidential candidate. But waiting in the wings was a dark horse no one suspected, putting the final touches on a plan that would not only result in a most unexpected candidacy, but the most brilliant, innovative, and daring presidential campaign in American history. He went by the name of Lincoln. Lincoln for President is the incredible story of how Lincoln overcame overwhelming odds to not only capture his party's nomination but win the presidency. His amazingly modern strategy included the first media campaign blitz, convention tactics that originated the concept of "Chicago politics," and a deft manipulation of the electoral college. His bold tactics changed forever the way presidential campaigns are won…not to mention the course of American history. PRAISE FOR BRUCE CHADWICK Triumvirate: "Dr. Chadwick tells an exciting story… His analysis will provoke further debate about this momentous period in American history." Dr. Paul Clemens, Chairman of the Rutgers University Department of History "In this remarkable new book, Bruce Chadwick reminds us of the three extraordinary men who worked state by state, individual by individual, to ensure passage of the Constitution. It's a fascinating tale, well told." Terry Golway, author of Washington's General and Ronald Reagan's America 1858: "This book is a gem." Curled Up With a Good Book "A gripping narrative." Kurt Piehler, author of Remembering War the American Way The First American Army: "To understand the Revolutionary War, really understand it, read this book." Dave R. Palmer, Lieutenant General, U.S. Army (Ret); author of The Way of the Fox George Washington's War: "Chadwick pierces the fog of myth that has always surrounded our nation's father." Michael Aaron Rockland, professor, Rutgers University