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Identifier: abrahamlincolnselinc_0 (find matches)
Title: Abraham Lincoln's executive routine
Year: 1861 (1860s)
Authors: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
Subjects: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
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ctor Judd Stewart thatCharnwoods very penetrating biographycreated a cult of Lincoln in England. Itsreception in America, following its publicationthere in 1917, was equally enthusiastic. Theenthusiasm, as Paul M. Angle later noted, waslasting and pointed to merits in the workbeyond its timeliness for the period of the finalthaw in Anglo-American relations. In 1935 RoyP. Basler thought that Carl Sandburg andNathaniel Wright Stephenson presented thebest version of the private Lincoln, butCharnwoods was still the best of the publicLincoln. As late as 1947, Benjamin P.Thomas, an excellent judge of such matters,called Charnwoods book the best one-volumelife of Lincoln ever written. Lincoln students may be a little unclear inregard to the precise reason Charnwood wrotehis book, but they are unanimous on the rea-sons for its high reputation and popularity.David M. Potters The Lincoln Theme andAmerican National Historiography identifiedthese clearly. No Lincoln biography before LINCOLN LOR E
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Courtesy Adams National Historic Site(from the Dictionary of American Por-traits, published bv Dover Publications,Inc., in 1967) FIGURE 2. Henry Adams. Charnwoods was genuinely contemplative. CharnwoodsLincoln, as it is usually called, was. Paul M. Angles A Shelf ofLincoln Books put it this way: ... it is not primarily factual,as for example, Nicolays Short Life is factual. The emphasisis rather upon interpretation and analysis. Potter alsopointed to the books notable literary excellence. Anglecredited Charnwood with bringing literary skill to theLincoln theme, far exceeding the prosaic Nicolay and Hay orthe hasty journalistic style of Ida Tarbell. Potter foundespecial merit in Charnwoods ability to grasp theuniversality of Lincolns significance. Angle also noted theEnglishmans conviction that Lincoln was one of the worldstruly great men. Though critics did not say so explicitly, thistrait set the book apart from the narrow nationalism even ofcontemporary biographers as talented as St

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Lincoln's Executive Routine - Diplomacy
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  • bookyear:1861
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  • bookcentury:1800
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