hagiography...Reading this book, it's almost possible to hear
Lincoln's real voice, to see him walk into a room. That's no small
accomplishment for a biography.
to provide a gracefully written introduction to Lincoln, with heavy
emphasis on the presidential years.
wonderfully clear, wonderfully concise, wonderfully satisfying look
at what Lincoln meant to the Civil War generation, and what he
should mean to us.
This tightly written and richly illustrated work is the best brief
life of the sixteenth president.
All of Neely's strengths come into play here, not only his deep
knowledge of Lincoln's writings and positions but also his broader
grasp of the issues and figures, both major and minor, of the
period...In a time when the sense of America as a land of
opportunity is being lost, when politicians are a despised class
and when the American system itself is increasingly called into
question, Abraham Lincoln still has much to say to us. Mark Neely's
book will help us to hear him. -- David Traxel "New York Times Book
Review"
Neely examines aspects of Lincoln's life that are most often
summarized in a paragraph or two, or exiled to the footnotes. He
treats them in depth, and the result is a portrait of Lincoln
without the hagiography...Reading this book, it's almost possible
to hear Lincoln's real voice, to see him walk into a room. That's
no small accomplishment for a biography. -- Patrick Reardon
"Chicago Tribune"
Neely knows a very great deal about Abraham Lincoln. Even better,
he knows how to distill that knowledge for the benefit of the rest
of us. "The Last Best Hope of Earth" is a wonderfully clear,
wonderfully concise, wonderfully satisfying look at what Lincoln
meant to the Civil War generation, and what he should mean to us.
-- Stephen W. Sears "Washington Post Book World"
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