Lincoln; An Account of his Personal Life, Especially of its Springs of Action as Revealed and Deepened by the Ordeal of War

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By Nathaniel Wright Stephenson

I. THE CHILD OF THE FOREST

II THE MYSTERIOUS YOUTH

III. A VILLAGE LEADER

IV. REVELATIONS

V. PROSPERITY

VI. UNSATISFYING RECOGNITION

VII. THE SECOND START

VIII. A RETURN TO POLITICS

IX. THE LITERARY STATESMAN

X. THE DARK HORSE

XI. SECESSION

XII. THE CRISIS

XIII. ECLIPSE

XIV. THE STRANGE NEW MAN

XV. PRESIDENT AND PREMIER

XVI "ON TO RICHMOND!"

XVII. DEFINING THE ISSUE

XVIII. THE JACOBIN CLUB

XIX. THE JACOBINS BECOME INQUISITORS

XX. IS CONGRESS THE PRESIDENT'S MASTER?

XXI. THE STRUGGLE TO CONTROL THE ARMY

XXII. LINCOLN EMERGES

XXIII. THE MYSTICAL STATESMAN

XXIV. GAMBLING IN GENERALS

XXV. A WAR BEHIND THE SCENES

XXVI. THE DICTATOR, THE MARPLOT AND THE LITTLE MEN

XXVII. THE TRIBUNE OF THE PEOPLE

XXVIII. APPARENT ASCENDENCY

XXIX. CATASTROPHE

XXX. THE PRESIDENT VERSUS THE VINDICTIVES

XXXI A MENACING PAUSE

XXXII. THE AUGUST CONSPIRACY

XXXIII. THE RALLY TO THE PRESIDENT

XXXIV. "FATHER ABRAHAM"

XXXV. THE MASTER OF THE MOMENT In Lincoln's life there are two great achievements.

XXXVI. PREPARING A DIFFERENT WAR

XXXVII. FATE INTERPOSES

BIBLIOGRAPHY

NOTES I. THE CHILD OF THE FOREST.



LINCOLN


Abraham Lincoln,
An Account of His Personal Life,
Especially of Its Springs of Action as
Revealed and Deepened by the Ordeal of War


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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