A. Lincoln

By Ronald C. White

A *New York Times* bestseller, Christopher Award winner, and named a best book of the year by *The Washington Post* and others, Ronald C. White, Jr.'s *A. Lincoln* was hailed by *USA Today* as "the one book about Lincoln to read."

White redefines Abraham Lincoln, illuminating his life through his unwavering integrity and moral compass. Drawing on meticulous research, including the newly completed Lincoln Legal Papers and recently discovered letters and photographs, this biography traces Lincoln's personal, political, and moral evolution.

Readers discover Lincoln as a thoughtful country lawyer, a hands-on commander-in-chief, a man who struggled deeply with slavery and acted decisively to outlaw it, and a president on a profound religious odyssey. This acclaimed portrait reveals a Lincoln of intellectual curiosity and moral depth, greatly expanding our understanding of America's greatest president.
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