9781476739304-1476739307-Stanton: Lincoln's War Secretary

Stanton: Lincoln's War Secretary

ISBN-13: 9781476739304
ISBN-10: 1476739307
Edition: First Edition
Author: Walter Stahr
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Format: Hardcover 768 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781476739304
ISBN-10: 1476739307
Edition: First Edition
Author: Walter Stahr
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Format: Hardcover 768 pages

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Stanton: Lincoln's War Secretary (ISBN-13: 9781476739304 and ISBN-10: 1476739307), written by authors Walter Stahr, was published by Simon & Schuster in 2017. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other United States (Historical, Political, Leaders & Notable People, Civil War, United States History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Stanton: Lincoln's War Secretary (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used United States books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.97.

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“This exhaustively researched, well-paced book should take its place as the new, standard biography of the ill-tempered man who helped save the Union: It is fair, judicious, authoritative and comprehensive.”—The Wall Street Journal

“A welcome and significant addition to the ample literature on the Civil War and Reconstruction.” —Ron Chernow, author of The New York Times bestseller Alexander Hamilton

Walter Stahr, award-winning author of the New York Times bestseller Seward, tells the story of Abraham Lincoln’s indispensable Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton, the man the president entrusted with raising the army that preserved the Union.

Of the crucial men close to President Lincoln, Secretary of War Edwin Stanton (1814–1869) was the most powerful and controversial. Stanton raised, armed, and supervised the army of a million men who won the Civil War. He organized the war effort. He directed military movements from his telegraph office, where Lincoln literally hung out with him. He arrested and imprisoned thousands for “war crimes,” such as resisting the draft or calling for an armistice. Stanton was so controversial that some accused him at that time of complicity in Lincoln’s assassination. He was a stubborn genius who was both reviled and revered in his time.

Stanton was a Democrat before the war and a prominent trial lawyer. He opposed slavery, but only in private. He served briefly as President Buchanan’s Attorney General and then as Lincoln’s aggressive Secretary of War. On the night of April 14, 1865, Stanton rushed to Lincoln’s deathbed and took over the government since Secretary of State William Seward had been critically wounded the same evening. He informed the nation of the President’s death, summoned General Grant to protect the Capitol, and started collecting the evidence from those who had been with the Lincolns at the theater in order to prepare a murder trial.

Now with this worthy complement to the enduring library of biographical accounts of those who helped Lincoln preserve the Union, Stanton honors the indispensable partner of the sixteenth president. Walter Stahr’s essential book is the first major biography of Stanton in fifty years, restoring this underexplored figure to his proper place in American history.
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