This is the story of an Abraham Lincoln many Americans aren't at all
familiar with: Lincoln as a reluctant husband in an abusive
relationship; Lincoln who came within moments of fighting a duel with a
political adversary; the first and only president to patent an
invention; and the first future president to argue before the Supreme Court.
Though remembered as a Republican and even more as a figure that transcended partisan politics, Congressman Lincoln
reveals Abraham Lincoln to be a master political strategist and a member of
the Whig Party, the party to which he belonged for the majority of his
career. Before he appealed to America's purest instincts, he argued,
"The Whigs have fought long enough for principle and ought to begin to
fight for success." Before "malice toward none," Lincoln bragged of his
opponent, "I've got the preacher by the balls."
Lincoln the
policymaker is remembered for his conduct of the Civil War and his
handling of slavery. But even during his presidency, Lincoln was
concerned with a broad array of issues. As a party leader, candidate for
Congress, and member of the House, Lincoln worked on stimulus spending,
international trade, banking, and even the post office. And it would be
in the Thirtieth Congress that Lincoln would first move to halt the
expansion of slavery, carefully crafting a bill for gradual emancipation
in the District of Columbia.
This is the story of America at a
critical time: The tale of a Congress that ended a conflict, unsure of
what had been gained aside from a seat strapped to a powder keg; of a
party aiming to win the presidency at all costs, paving the path for its
own extinction; and of a country charting an irreversible course toward
Civil War. Moreover, it is the story of the man who led the United
States during its darkest hours and his role at the center of this
gathering storm. This is the story of Congressman Abraham Lincoln.
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"Norman Dietz narrates DeRose's history with the voice of a strong lecturer, never acting but conveying information in a way that keeps listeners' attention."
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Chris DeRose is the author of several books of history, including Founding Rivals: Madison vs. Monroe, the Bill of Rights, and the Election that Saved a Nation and The Presidents’ War: Six American Presidents and the Civil War That Divided Them. He has appeared on over sixty television and radio shows and spoken to audiences around the country, including addressing members of Congress at the US Capitol.
Norman Dietz is a writer, voice-over artist, and audiobook narrator. He has won numerous Earphones Awards and was named one of the fifty “Best Voices of the Century” by AudioFile magazine. He and his late wife, Sandra, transformed an abandoned ice-cream parlor into a playhouse, which served “the world’s best hot fudge sundaes” before and after performances. The founder of Theatre in the Works, he lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.