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Lives of the Presidents of the United States
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The REAL Lives of the Presidents
Jeffrey Newnum
(Benton, KY)
7/26/2010 9:25 AM
Contrary to popular modern teaching, a majority of our founding father's were Christian, and this book is just one of many resources that unearths those lost truths. This is a facsimile reproduction of the original work, but you will not find the little nuances that often accompany a reproduction of this size; like odd marks where the scanner could not read the word etc. This is A GREAT copy in a very solid and elegant binding. One of the things that I like most about this reprint is the Last Chapter which goes into great detail about America's progress and growth...simply Amazing! A great read for historical and research purposes, and also for personal enjoyment!!!
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Lives of the Presidents of the United States
Robert Horton
(Pleasant View, TN)
7/20/2010 2:18 PM
This is a facsimile of a book originally published in 1882. It is a rather refreshing read as it has not denied the religious aspects of the Presidents as would a modern writer.
This would be a good book for school children to read as it is written in an exciting and interesting story telling style. You will absolutely enjoy reading about the life and times of our first 21 Presidents and you will learn things that you may have never heard before.
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Lives of the Presidents of the United States
Karen Jones
(Alexandria, VA)
7/15/2010 10:45 PM
This reprint of a 1882 celebration of the first 100 years of the presidency is a great read for history buffs or anyone who wants to know more about our first 21 presidents.
The short biographies (~9 to 20 pages each, except for Washington & Lincoln who are each afforded 50+ pages) are just the right length to give you a introduction into their lives, and the story-telling style makes for an easy read -- "There is but little in the life of Martin Van Buren of romantic interest. He fought no battles, engaged in no wild adventures" (p. 241).
The authors mix the right amount of facts, trivia, and quotes to give us insight into the early lives and shaping of these men, with little information on their actual presidencies (with a few exceptions).
For example, there are 22 pages about Rutherford B. Hayes' sickly childhood, his father's death three months before he was born, his schooling, law career, and his Army career and only one paragraph about his presidency!!
The last 10 pages of James Garfield's life describe the nation's grief and response to his assassination, including an eyewitness account of his funeral service, complete with the 3-page sermon spoken by Rev. Ross C. Houghton.
These details, along with reproductions of the original steel-plate and wood-cut illustrations, make this book a must-have on any historian's or homeschooler's shelf.
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Publisher: American Vision
"In writing these sketches, the authors have endeavored to be thoroughly impartial, and to place themselves in the position which the subject of the sketch occupied, so as to look from his standpoint upon the great questions which he was called to consider. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were in political antagonism; but no man can read a true record of their lives and not be convinced that both were inspired with the noblest zeal to promote the best interests of their country and of the human race." - From the preface
About the Title
There are few persons who can read this record of the lives of the first 20 Presidents of the United States without the conviction that there is no other nation which can present a consecutive series of twenty rulers of equal excellence of character and administrative ability. Probably the least worthy of all our Presidents would rank among the best of the kings whom the accident of birth has placed upon hereditary thrones; and not an individual has popular suffrage elevated to the presidential chair, whom one would think of ranking with those many royal monsters who have in turn disgraced all the courts of Europe. This record settles the question that the choice of rulers is a far safer reliance than hereditary descent.
With us, the freedom of the press is so unlimited and political partisanship so intense, that few persons have been able to take really an impartial view of the characters of those who have been by one party so inordinately lauded, and by the other so intemperately assailed. But as we now dispassionately review the past, most readers will probably find many old prejudices dispelled.
The writers have not thought that impartiality requires that they should refrain from a frank expression of their own views. It is an essential part of biography, that faults as well as virtues should be honestly detailed. No man is perfect. There have certainly been errors and wrong-doings in the past administration of this government. It is not the duty of the impartial historical biographer to ignore such, or to gloss them over. This should be distinctly brought to light as instruction for the future.
The materials from which the writers have drawn these biographical sketches are very abundant. Whatever of merit they possess must consist mainly in the skill which may be exhibited in selecting from the great mass those incidents which will give one the most vivid conception of the individual. The writers have attempted with much labor, to present a miniature likeness of each character which shall be faithful and striking.
They have not deemed it expedient to incumber these pages with foot-notes, as most of the important facts here stated are unquestioned; and all will be found substantiated in the memoirs and works of our Chief Magistrates, contained in most of our large libraries.
(From the preface, by co-author Russell H. Conwell)
About the Authors: John S. C. Abbott (1805-1877) was a renowned American writer, best known for his popular historical works. History of the Civil War in America (1863-66), History of Napoleon Bonaparte (1855) and History of Frederick the Great (1871). Russell H. Conwell (1843-1925) was an American Baptist minister, orator and writer, and founded Temple University in Philadelphia.
Specifications: Hardback, 668 pages
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