J. G. Holland (1819–1881) was editor-in-chief of the Springfield (Mass.) Republican and founder of Scribner’s Monthly. Introducer Allen C. Guelzo is the author of The Crisis of the American Republic: A History of the Civil War and Reconstruction Era. He is Grace F. Kea Professor of American History and chair of the History Department at Eastern College in Pennsylvania.
" ... eloquent and readable as well as very interesting. As the first biography it has real value to historians, and it is the account responsible for the image of Abraham Lincoln we have today."--Tally Sheet, Winter 2000 " ... eloquent and readable as well as very interesting. As the first biography it has real value to historians, and it is the account responsible for the image of Abraham Lincoln we have today."--Tally Sheet, Winter 2000 " ... eloquent and readable as well as very interesting. As the first biography it has real value to historians, and it is the account responsible for the image of Abraham Lincoln we have today."--Tally Sheet, Winter 2000 " ... eloquent and readable as well as very interesting. As the first biography it has real value to historians, and it is the account responsible for the image of Abraham Lincoln we have today."--Tally Sheet, Winter 2000 " ... eloquent and readable as well as very interesting. As the first biography it has real value to historians, and it is the account responsible for the image of Abraham Lincoln we have today."--Tally Sheet, Winter 2000" ... eloquent and readable as well as very interesting. As the first biography it has real value to historians, and it is the account responsible for the image of Abraham Lincoln we have today."--Tally Sheet, Winter 2000
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