Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words That Remade America

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In a masterly work, Garry Wills shows how Lincoln reached back to the Declaration of Independence to write the greatest speech in the nation’s history.

The power of words has rarely been given a more

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  • Series: Simon & Schuster Lincoln Library
  • Author: Wills, Garry
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 320
  • Publish Date: November 14 2006
  • ISBN10: 0743299639
  • Language: English
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In a masterly work, Garry Wills shows how Lincoln reached back to the Declaration of Independence to write the greatest speech in the nation’s history.

The power of words has rarely been given a more compelling demonstration than in the Gettysburg Address. Lincoln was asked to memorialize the gruesome battle. Instead he gave the whole nation “a new birth of freedom” in the space of a mere 272 words. His entire life and previous training and his deep political experience went into this, his revolutionary masterpiece.

By examining both the address and Lincoln in their historical moment and cultural frame, Wills breathes new life into words we thought we knew, and reveals much about a president so mythologized but often misunderstood. Wills shows how Lincoln came to change the world and to effect an intellectual revolution, how his words had to and did complete the work of the guns, and how Lincoln wove a spell that has not yet been broken.

Author: Garry Wills
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Published: 11/14/2006
Series: Simon & Schuster Lincoln Library
Pages: 320
Weight: 0.8lbs
Size: 9.18h x 6.12w x 0.77d
ISBN: 9780743299633
Language: English

Author

Wills, Garry

Binding

ISBN10

0743299639

ISBN13

9780743299633

Page Count

320

Published Date

November 14 2006

Series

Simon & Schuster Lincoln Library

Language

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