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Abraham Lincoln: A Life, Volume Two

By: Michael Burlingame
Narrated by: Sean Pratt
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In the first multivolume biography of Abraham Lincoln to be published in decades, Lincoln scholar Michael Burlingame offers a fresh look at the life of one of America's greatest presidents. Incorporating the field notes of earlier biographers along with decades of research in multiple manuscript archives and long-neglected newspapers, this remarkable work will both alter and reinforce our current understanding of America's 16th president.

In volume 2, Burlingame examines Lincoln's presidency and the trials of the Civil War. He supplies fascinating details on the crisis over Fort Sumter and the relentless office seekers who plagued Lincoln. He introduces listeners to the president's battles with hostile newspaper editors and his quarrels with incompetent field commanders. Burlingame also interprets Lincoln's private life, discussing his marriage to Mary Todd, the untimely death of his son, Willie, to disease in 1862, and his recurrent anguish over the enormous human costs of the war.

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"A magisterial enterprise." (William Safire, New York Times)
Comprehensive Biography • Detailed Historical Narration • Extensive Lincoln Quotes • Thorough Research

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Excellent in every way! Mary Todd Lincoln wins the crown for one of our worse First Ladies—a kleptomaniac, selfish, greedy, prone to public temper tantrums—akin to a recent ex-POTUS indicted for White House theft, Mary also looted the White House when she exited—but of silver, linens, china, etc.

Lincoln Bio vol 2 by M. Burlingame A Must Listen

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This two-volume work is long. However, the investment of time and thought required to read it is well worthwhile. Burlingame's comprehensive biography draws on a remarkable quantity of contemporaneous documents; letters, diaries, newspapers and many other sources. The effect is to leave the reader with a clear sense of the evolving political, social, economic and cultural context in which Lincoln's life and work unfolded. Most important, this biography reveals the profound significance of Abraham Lincoln to our country and the world. I recommend it highly.

A Magnificent and Important Book

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...and the adio performance brought it all to live in dramatic audio color. The audio add on to the Kindle version never downloaded properly, and I wound up purchasing the audio books separately a second time, one for each volume. Apart from the expensive technical glitches, the work itself and the audio recordings are impeccable and thoroughly immersive.

THE definitive narrative on Lincoln

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(Disclaimer: I have not listened to Volume I). This is an excellent, IN DEPTH, expoloration of Lincoln's Presidency and his troubled, turbulent Times. As my one word summary suggests, this book is extremely thorough, at times a bit too much, but having guessed that this would be the case beforehand, I am still very satisfied with the outcome.

As a bonus, the reading performance is also excellent, and Mr. Pratt does a good job of keeping his voice acting consistent, believeable and entertaining.

In particular, I have been looking for a single source that delivers as much of Lincoln's actual words, written and spoken, as possible, and here, this book certainly delivers. I have learned many new and interesting tidbits, anecdotes and jokes emanating from our rather opaque but incredibly deep and gifted 16th President that I had not come across in other sources. This alone makes the book a worthy purchase, in my humble opinion.

As for those reviewers complaining of how detailed this volume is- when clocking in at almost 49 hours of material, I have just one question: what did you expect?

Of course, some information could perhaps be trimmed just a bit (for example, with each new public utterance from the president, the author seems determined to find every single public and private response they can dig up, which often takes up a lot of time (but which can also be easily skipped over once the reader gets the jist).

Additionally, the author often quotes newspaper editorials without giving any indication as to what partisan leanings that source had a reputation for in the past, which might have better informed the listener as to any background bias (for example, Abolitionist, Copperhead-supporting, etc.) and thus let the reader add or detract weight to the praise or condemnation being offered.

Overall, however, this is an excellent, detailed historical narration of Lincon as our nation's leader from his train journey into DC until well after his tragic death, and all the supporting cast and activities which made this period one of the most interesting and important in our American story.

Thank you for your scholarship, Mr. Burlingame.

In A Word: Thorough

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Exceptional

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