Monday, February 16, 2009
1864: Lincoln at the Gates of History
By Charles Bracelen Flood
The author of Grant and Sherman presents a dramatic account of the sixteenth president's final year, covering such topics as the last campaigns of the Civil War, Lincoln's re-election, and his plans for reunifying the South.
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