Thomas E. Schott is an adjunct professor at the University of Oklahoma.
A balanced, perceptive examination of an able but flawed Georgian
who struggled with forces far beyond his control.-- "American
Historical Review"
A solid biography that should appeal to historians and laymen
alike. Schott writes in a vigorous, colloquial style that makes
Stephens almost come alive. Schott has succeeded amazingly well in
this intense personal and political portrait of Little Aleck.--
"Southern Historian"
The most comprehensive review to date of Stephens' personal life
and political career. . . . This volume will be the standard
biography of Alexander H. Stephens for years to come.-- "Journal of
American History"
A balanced, perceptive examination of an able but flawed Georgian
who struggled with forces far beyond his control.-- "American
Historical Review"
A solid biography that should appeal to historians and laymen
alike. Schott writes in a vigorous, colloquial style that makes
Stephens almost come alive. Schott has succeeded amazingly well in
this intense personal and political portrait of Little Aleck.--
"Southern Historian"
The most comprehensive review to date of Stephens' personal life
and political career. . . . This volume will be the standard
biography of Alexander H. Stephens for years to come.-- "Journal of
American History"
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