The President who 'freed' the slaves and held the Union together in the
face of the slaveholding South's bid to create a separate Confederacy.
The teller of ribald stories, and the author of the most sublime
speeches in the English language. A clever, complex, secretive man who
rose from frontier obscurity to become the central figure at the moment
when the United States of America came close to disintegration.
Was Lincoln the 'Great Emancipator', whose wartime leadership helped
free four million enslaved people? Or was he a nationalist who jumped
late on the antislavery bandwagon? Was his intransigence the cause of
much bloodshed? Or was he a pragmatist whose leadership minimised the
destruction of the war?.
This concise biography situates Lincoln in his time and place. A very
human figure who, after his assassination by a leading Shakespearean
actor, was turned into an icon.