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The Mind and Art of Abraham Lincoln, Philosopher Statesman: Texts and
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The Mind and Art of Abraham Lincoln, Philosopher Statesman: Texts and Interpretations of Twenty Great Speeches Hardcover - 2012

by Lowenthal, David

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Lexington Books, 2012-02-09. Hardcover. Good. 100x17x148. This hardcover is an ex-library with typical stamps and marks; else, very good. The blue spine is tight and without reading crease. Covers clean. Pages appear bright and unmarked. We ship FAST!
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By analyzing many of Lincoln's most important speeches, The Mind and Art of Abraham Lincoln, Philosopher Statesman shows him to be a profound and systematic thinker who tries to get at the root of issues, not all of them strictly political. Lowenthal emphasizes Lincoln's manner of writing, which enables him to conceal his most radical thoughts, and pays special attention to the reasoning and artfulness with which he treats a wide variety of subjects. The book follows Lincoln from his Perpetuation or Lyceum address in 1838 to his last speech just after Lee's surrender, as he confronts the great issues of the day and lays out the fundamentals of American politics. Along the way, Lowenthal's careful analysis frees Lincoln of the charge of racial prejudice with which he has been saddled in recent years.

About the author

David Lowenthal is professor emeritus of political science at Boston College.