Lincoln: A President for the Ages

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Lincoln: A President for the Ages
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Karl Weber
By (author) Participant Participant Media
Edited by Karl Weber
Edited by Participant Participant Media
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 159
Category/GenreFilms and cinema
American civil war
ISBN/Barcode 9781610392631
ClassificationsDewey:973.7092
Audience
General
Illustrations B/W illustrations throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher PublicAffairs,U.S.
Imprint PublicAffairs,U.S.
Publication Date 30 October 2012
Publication Country United States

Description

The First American. Frontiersman and backwoods attorney. Teller of bawdy tales and a spellbinding orator. A champion of liberty some called a would-be tyrant. Savior of the Union and the Great Emancipator. All these are Abraham Lincoln,in his time America's most admired and reviled leader, and still our nation's most enigmatic and captivating hero.Timed to complement the new motion picture Lincoln , directed by Steven Spielberg, Lincoln: A President for the Ages introduces a new Lincoln grappling with some of history's greatest challenges. Would Lincoln have dropped the bomb on Hiroshima? How would he conduct the War on Terror? Would he favour women's suffrage or gay rights? Would today's Lincoln be a star on Facebook and Twitter? Would he embrace the religious right,or denounce it?The answers come from an All-Star array of historians and scholars, including Jean Baker, Richard Carwardine, Dan Farber, Andrew Ferguson, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Allen C. Guelzo, Harold Holzer, James Malanowski, James Tackach, Frank J. Williams, and Douglas L. Wilson. Lincoln also features actor/activist Gloria Reuben describing how she played Elizabeth Keckley, the former-slave-turned-confidante of First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln and a selection of speeches and letters that explore little-known sides of Lincoln The Faces of Lincoln," exploring his complex contemporary legacy.Whether you're a lifetime admirer of Lincoln or newly intrigued by his story, Lincoln: A President for the Ages offers a fascinating glimpse of his many-sided legacy.

Author Biography

Karl Weber is a writer and editor based in New York. He collaborated with Muhammad Yunus on his bestseller Creating a World Without Poverty, edited The Best of I.F. Stone, and, with Andrew W. Savitz, coauthored The Triple Bottom Line: How Today's Best-Run Companies Are Achieving Economic, Social, and Environmental Success -- And How You Can Too. He edited the previous bestselling Participant Media Guides, Food, Inc., and Waiting for "Superman."

Reviews

Pulitzer-Prize winning playwright Tony Kushner, author of the screenplay for "Lincoln" "I was delighted to read this collection of essays by people who have grappled with Lincoln and who've come to know him, each on her or his terms, and on Lincoln's terms as well. Here are Lincolns that you'll embrace, Lincolns you won't recognize, Lincolns you'll be skeptical of or maybe angered by, and Lincolns who'll add richness and depth to the Lincoln you already know." Wall Street Journal "The companion book to the coming film, Lincoln: A President for the Ages, asks great historians "What would Lincoln do?" in situations from Hiroshima to The Daily Show With Jon Stewart." Huntington News "In fact, it's an excellent one-volume introduction to Lincoln's political career." Civil War News "Written by some of the country's leading Lincoln scholars, these essays update our understanding of the 16th president as the Civil War community eagerly absorbs Spielberg's new film." History Wire