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OverviewFor all the talk of the CivilWar's pitting brother against brother, no book has told fully the story of one family ravaged by that conflict. And no family better illustrates the personal toll the war took than Lincoln's own.Mary Todd Lincoln was one of fourteen siblings who were split between the Confederacy and the Union.Three of her brothers fought, and two died, for the South. Several Todds--including Mary herself--bedeviled Lincoln's administration with their scandalous behavior.Their struggles haunted the president and moved him to avoid tactics or rhetoric that would dehumanize or scapegoat the Confederates. By drawing on his own familial experience, Lincoln was able to articulate a humanistic, even charitable view of the enemy that seems surpassingly wise in our time, let alone his. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen BerryPublisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) Imprint: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) Dimensions: Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.526kg ISBN: 9780618420056ISBN 10: 0618420053 Pages: 255 Publication Date: 05 November 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviewsStephen Berry's House of Abraham is a couldn't-put-it-down good read. --Allen C. Guelzo, author of Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer President and Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation <br> Reading Stephen Berry's House of Abraham is like putting the nation's Civil War first family on the analyst's couch . . . fascinating. --Mark Wetherington, director of the Filson Historical Society and author of Plain Folk's Fight <br> Berry gives us one of the most deeply human portraits of Lincoln ever presented. --Steven M. Stowe, Indiana University, Bloomington <br> A riveting account . . . Berry compels us to see this epochal conflict anew. House of Abraham is absolutely first-rate. --Peter A. Coclanis, Albert R. Newsome Professor of History, UNC-Chapel Hill <br> Thoroughly researched, smoothly written . . . a poignant microcosm of the wrenching familial strains that tore the nation apart. --Michael Burlingame, author of The Inner World of Abraham Lincoln and Sadowski Professor of History Emeritus, This book is a revelation and a real treat for any Civil War fan. --Deirdre Donahue Stephen Berry's House of Abraham is a couldn't-put-it-down good read. --Allen C. Guelzo, author of Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer President and Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation <br> Reading Stephen Berry's House of Abraham is like putting the nation's Civil War first family on the analyst's couch . . . fascinating. --Mark Wetherington, director of the Filson Historical Society and author of Plain Folk's Fight <br> Berry gives us one of the most deeply human portraits of Lincoln ever presented. --Steven M. Stowe, Indiana University, Bloomington <br> A riveting account . . . Berry compels us to see this epochal conflict anew. House of Abraham is absolutely first-rate. --Peter A. Coclanis, Albert R. Newsome Professor of History, UNC-Chapel Hill <br> Thoroughly researched, smoothly written . . . a poignant microcosm of the wrenching familial strains that tore the nation apart. --Michael Burlingame, author of The Inner World of Abraham Lincoln and Sadowski Professor of Histo Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |