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Rise to Greatness: Abraham Lincoln and America's Most Perilous Year (2012)

von David von Drehle

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The electrifying story of Abraham Lincoln's rise to greatness during the most perilous year in our nation's history.
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I really enjoyed this book about Abe Lincoln and the military and political matters in 1862. The author breaks it down by month and I think that really helps illustrate the issues A.L. faced on an ongoing basis and the ones that occupied a short time. I haven't done much reading on the Civil War, so more well-read people may find this very repetitive, but for me was very interesting to learn of the adroit way A.L. had to handle a number of complicated issues, such as slavery, military, political coalitions, foreign policy, etc. One complaint is that there were too few maps, placed mostly in the wrong places. Found myself having to flip back to April when reading about summer campaigns. Overall though, a great book. ( )
  Jeff.Rosendahl | Sep 21, 2021 |
Excellent. Very good rhythm and pace to the writing. Moves fluidly between topics and handles complex political and military interactions in a very readable and efficient manner. Definitely a good addition to your Civil War reading collection. ( )
  VGAHarris | Jan 19, 2015 |
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Tough times call for tough people. 1962 was most definitely tough times for the 16th President. David Von Drehle in his book Rise to Greatness: Abraham Lincoln and America's Most Perilous Year, show us just how perilous it was.
Using all sorts of resources in his research, many primary resources, but also a lot of secondary sources as well.
Nothing here is new, nor is his topic that earth shattering. It would take quite a novel effort to forge new paths for this subject, and as good of a read as this is, it does not rise to that level.
The books narrative is quite readable and Drehle's ability to communicate clearly with his readers is a strength.

Lincoln proved that he was the tough guy that the times demanded. Drehle's work showed him clearly working through the tough moments that beset him in '62. I enjoyed the read, but I am not sure who I would recommend it to other than Lincolnites and Civil War aficionados. ( )
  Schneider | May 13, 2014 |
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In David Von Drehle book, Rise to Greatness, he starts off with the premises that 1962 was the most pivotal year of the American Civil War. As we read this book we are given a look at the events of this year from the perspective of Abraham Lincoln himself. We are taken through the year month per month being exposed to the political, military and family obligations and crisis met by this president and how he dealt with each of them. A year of the Union Army being turned into a true army, the president keeping his hands on the reins of government and convincing Europe to remain out of the conflict.

Not a lot of information will be new to those who have read up on Abraham Lincoln yet I found this work to be fascinating and informative. A plethora of reference material as researched by this author including personal diaries and letters of the parties involved in the administration or war. The authors perspective was refreshing, provided good insights into what was transpiring at the time and at the same time was an enjoyable read. ( )
  hermit | Nov 26, 2013 |
We heard David von Drehle speak at Chautauqua this summer and was inspired to read his book. He focuses on 1862 as the pivotal year of the Civil War. The exposition is primarily chronological and he manages a good mix of military, political and personal information. A pleasure to read. ( )
  gbelik | Oct 30, 2013 |
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(Prologue) The year began with a day so warm and fine that only the calendar said January.
Abraham Lincoln stood that morning in sunlight slanting through the tall windows of the Blue Room, taking his place at the head of a receiving line with his wife.
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