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9780803239289

The Long Pursuit

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  • ISBN13:

    9780803239289

  • ISBN10:

    0803239289

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-11-01
  • Publisher: Bison Books

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Summary

From the time they first set foot in Illinois in the early 1830s, Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas were fated to become political competitors.The Long Pursuittells the dramatic story of how these two radically different individuals rose to the pinnacle of American politics, and how their personal rivalry shaped and altered the future of the nation during its most convulsive era. Indeed, had it not been for Douglas, who served as Lincoln's personal goad, pace horse, and measuring stick, there would have been no Lincoln-Douglas debates in 1858, no Lincoln presidency in 1860, and perhaps no Civil War six months later. The Long Pursuitis not only a detailed political study but also a compelling look at the personal side of politics on the rough-and-tumble western frontier. It shows us a more human Lincoln, a bare-knuckles politician who was not above trading on his wildly inaccurate image as a humble "rail-splitter" when he was, in fact, one of the nation's most successful railroad attorneys. And as the first extensive biographical study of Stephen Douglas in more than three decades, the book presents a long-overdue reassessment of one of the nineteenth century's more compelling and ultimately tragic figures, the one-time "Little Giant" of American politics.

Author Biography

Roy Morris Jr. is the editor of Military Heritage magazine and the author of five books on the Civil War and post–Civil War eras, including Lighting Out for the Territory: How Samuel Clemens Headed West and Became Mark Twain and The Better Angel: Walt Whitman in the Civil War.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. ix
The Paradise of the Worldp. 1
Whigs and Polkatsp. 29
A Hell of a Stormp. 53
Defiant Recreancyp. 79
Thunder Tonesp. 105
Gentlemen of the South, You Mistake Usp. 131
The Rush of a Great Windp. 153
The Prairies are on Firep. 175
We Must Not Be Enemiesp. 197
Acknowledgmentsp. 219
Notesp. 221
Bibliographyp. 237
Indexp. 243
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