There is no greater symbol of the American presidency than Abraham
Lincoln. Lincoln himself, his personality, the sources of his dedication
and his idealism, remain very much a mystery. The sudden rise to world
stature of a hard-traveling lawyer from the frontier, with no prominent
family or social connections to back him, was a wonder of the age.
Well over a thousand books about Lincoln have been written and still the
enigma remains, perhaps because it is the enigma of a young country
finding its footing and its destiny. Yet, no part is deeper, more
perplexing, than Lincoln's own beliefs about God and destiny.
Featuring a foreword by Pulitzer prize-winning author Eric Foner,
Lincoln For Beginners sets to demystify the man behind the legend.