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Hans L. Trefousse ME - Fordham University Press (2005) Kovakantinen kirja 82,00 € |
Hans L. Trefousse ME - Fordham University Press (2010) Pehmeäkantinen kirja 33,10 € |
Hans L. Trefousse W. W. Norton & Company (1998) Pehmeäkantinen kirja 30,70 € |
Hans L. Trefousse ME - Fordham University Press (1998) Kovakantinen kirja 97,80 € |
Hans L. Trefousse ME - Fordham University Press (1998) Kovakantinen kirja 91,70 € |
Hans L. Trefousse ME - Fordham University Press (1999) Pehmeäkantinen kirja 41,70 € |
Hans L. Trefousse Fordham University Press (1998) Pehmeäkantinen kirja 44,10 € |
Hans L. Trefousse The University of North Carolina Press (2005) Pehmeäkantinen kirja 45,20 € |
Hans L Trefousse Blackstone Audiobooks CD-äänilevy 67,90 € |
Hans L Trefousse Blackstone Audiobooks CD-äänilevy 63,20 € |
Hans L Trefousse Blackstone Audiobooks CD-äänilevy 122,30 € |
Hans L Trefousse Blackstone Audiobooks (2013) Laitteeseen ladattu äänikirja 124,20 € |
Hans L. Trefousse Krieger Publishing Company (1982) Pehmeäkantinen kirja 65,00 € |
Hans L. Trefousse Krieger Publishing Company (1999) Pehmeäkantinen kirja 47,20 € |
Abraham S. Eisenstadt; Ari Hoogenboom; Hans L. Trefousse University Press of America (1986) Kovakantinen kirja 111,30 € |
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"First among Equals" - Abraham Lincoln`s Reputation During His Administration One hundred and forty years after his assassination on April 14, 1865, Abraham
Lincoln towers more than ever above the landscape of American politics. In
myth and memory, he is always the Great Emancipator and savior of the Union,
second in stature only to George Washington.
But was Lincoln always so exalted?Was he, as some historians argue, a poor
President, deeply disliked, whose legacy was ennobled only by John Wilkes
Booth’s bullet?
In this fascinating book, a leading historian finally takes the full measure of
Lincoln’s reputation. Drawing on a remarkable range of primary documents—
speeches, newspaper accounts and editorials, private letters, memoirs, and
other sources—Hans L. Trefousse gives us the voices of Lincoln’s own time. From
North and South, at home and abroad, here are politicians and ordinary people,
soldiers and statesmen, abolitionists and slaveholders alike, in a rich chorus of
American opinion. The result is a masterly portrait of Lincoln the President in
the eyes of his fellow Americans.
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