Abraham Lincoln: A Life 1809-1837 by Michael Burlingame audiobook

Abraham Lincoln: A Life 1809-1837: Lincoln's Frontier Background Shapes the Future President

By Michael Burlingame
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Ascent Audio 9781596594227

The Abraham Lincoln: A Life Series

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    ISBN: 9798200645862

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    ISBN: 9798200645879

Runtime: 8.22 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Publishers Weekly describes this book as “the most meticulously researched Lincoln biography ever written. Burlingame's Lincoln comes alive as the author unfolds vast amounts of new research while breathing new life into familiar stories. It is the essential title for the bicentennial.” Publishers Weekly also notes, “The book need not be heard in one sitting. Each part stands alone.” Now Gildan Media brings to you, chapter by chapter, what Doris Kearns Goodwin calls a “…profound and masterful portrait.” Lincoln’s Frontier Background Shapes the Future President ( 1809-1837) "I have seen a good deal of the backside of this world." In Chapter 1, we are introduced to Lincoln's lineage and the history of his grandparents, his parents and the various locations in which they settled. But this chapter is mainly devoted to Lincoln’s father Thomas, recounting many of his ventures, personality traits and the intricacies of his relationship with his son. We also learn of his son’s childhood experiences, mainly those in his first seven years, which helped shape Lincoln into the man he becomes. "I used to be a slave” - Boyhood and Adolescence in Indiana This chapter begins with an account of the Lincoln family's difficult move to Indiana and the intense labor it took to build a home there. The Indiana years were marked by the death of Lincoln's mother and the introduction of Lincoln's stepmother, the woman who cultivated his interests and encouraged his education. We get a clear understanding of the role that learning and education played in his life, his developing personality, work ethic and religious views. "Separated from his father, he studied English Grammar” - New Salem (1831-1834) Chapter 3 begins with a description of the business ventures that Lincoln participated in and leads to several anecdotes which give us a clear idea of the character and personality of the future president. We get a true understanding of his years in New Salem and his experiences there as he progresses from store clerk, to soldier, frontier merchant, surveyor, postmaster, political personality and on to the state legislature. "A Napoleon of astuteness and political finesse” - Frontier Legislature (1834-1837) This chapter goes further into Lincoln's law studies and political career as a legislator and outlines the ideologies that shape his presidency. We also learn of his relationship with Ann Rutledge, whose passing leads him into a severe depression. His votes and work in the legislature begin to reflect his pro-suffrage, equal rights views.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“No review could do complete justice to the magnificent two-volume biography that has been so well-wrought by Michael Burlingame.” Christopher Hitchens
“A magisterial enterprise.” New York Times
“If you aspire to ultimate Lincoln knowledge this is a must-read.” Chicago Tribune
“A complete view of Lincoln's life…thorough.” US News and World Report
“These monumental volumes deserve a wide readership.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch
“This book supplants [Carl] Sandburg and supersedes all other biographies. Future Lincoln books cannot be written without it, and from no other book can a general reader learn so much about Abraham Lincoln. It is the essential title for the bicentennial.” Publishers Weekly

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Author Bio: Michael Burlingame

Author Bio: Michael Burlingame

Michael Burlingame is the Chancellor Naomi B. Lynn Distinguished Chair in Lincoln Studies at the University of Illinois, Springfield. He is the author of Abraham Lincoln: A Life and The Inner World of Abraham Lincoln; he is also the editor of An Oral History of Abraham Lincoln: John G. Nicolays Interviews and Essays and Lincolns Journalist: John Hays Anonymous Writings for the Press, 1860–1864. Burlingame has received a number of awards and accolades throughout his career, including the Abraham Lincoln Association Book Prize, the Lincoln Diploma of Honor from Lincoln Memorial University, and was inducted into the Lincoln Academy of Illinois. He currently resides in Springfield, Illinois.

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Available Formats : Retail CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Runtime: 8.22
Audience: Adult
Language: English