David Herbert Donald

David Herbert Donald was an American historian, best known for his acclaimed biographies of Abraham Lincoln and other figures from the American Civil War era. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography twice.

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  1. 1. Lincoln

    A Biography

    This biography provides an in-depth look at the life of Abraham Lincoln, focusing on how his personal experiences and relationships influenced his political decisions and leadership during the American Civil War. The author meticulously details Lincoln's journey from his humble beginnings in rural Kentucky to his rise as a self-taught lawyer and politician, and ultimately to his presidency, where he navigated the Union through its gravest crisis while shaping his vision for America's future. The narrative emphasizes Lincoln's character, his moral and ethical framework, and his extraordinary ability to relate to the American people, shedding light on his enduring legacy as one of the nation's most revered leaders.

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  2. 2. "We Are Lincoln Men"

    Abraham Lincoln and His Friends

    This insightful exploration delves into the personal relationships and friendships that shaped the life of one of America's most revered presidents. By examining the bonds Lincoln formed with key figures such as Joshua Speed, William Herndon, and others, the narrative reveals how these connections influenced his political decisions and personal growth. Through a detailed analysis of letters, diaries, and historical accounts, the book paints a vivid picture of Lincoln's character, highlighting his empathy, humor, and the profound loneliness that often accompanied his leadership journey.

  3. 3. Lincoln At Home

    Two Glimpses of Abraham Lincoln's Family Life

    This insightful work delves into the personal life of one of America's most revered presidents, offering a glimpse into his domestic world. Through a collection of letters and personal anecdotes, the narrative paints a vivid picture of his relationships with family members, particularly his wife Mary Todd and their children. It explores the challenges and joys he faced at home, providing a nuanced understanding of his character beyond his public persona. The book reveals how his personal experiences and familial bonds influenced his leadership and decision-making during one of the nation's most tumultuous periods.

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