Carte The Great Good Man William E. Barton

The Great Good Man

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"The Great Good Man" offers an engaging and deeply researched look into the life of Abraham Lincoln,...

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engleză
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Publicat
2026
Pagini
344
EAN
9781025456270
ISBN
1025456270
Enbook ID
52990640
Greutate
484
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 18

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"The Great Good Man" offers an engaging and deeply researched look into the life of Abraham Lincoln, tracing his journey from a humble log cabin to the White House. Written by William E. Barton, this narrative biography explores the formative experiences that shaped the character of the sixteenth President of the United States.

Through vivid storytelling, Barton captures the challenges of Lincoln's frontier youth, his self-driven education, and his eventual rise as a leader during the nation's most turbulent era. The work emphasizes Lincoln's integrity, his unwavering commitment to the Union, and the compassion that earned him the title of the Great Emancipator. Readers are invited to witness the evolution of a man whose moral compass guided a fractured country through the American Civil War.

This biography serves as both an educational resource and an inspiring portrait of perseverance and statesmanship. By focusing on the human qualities that defined Lincoln's legacy, Barton provides a timeless perspective on one of history's most revered figures. "The Great Good Man" remains a classic contribution to American historical literature, providing a clear and accessible account of a life that changed the course of world history.

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