Ronald C. White, Jr., is the author of two bestselling books on Abraham Lincoln: "The Eloquent President" and "Lincoln's Greatest Speech," a "New York Times" Notable Book. White earned his Ph.D. at Princeton and has lectured on Lincoln at hundreds of universities and organizations, and at Gettysburgand the White House. He is a Fellow at the Huntington Library and a Visiting Professor of History at UCLA.He lives with his wife, Cynthia, in La Canada, California.
"Looking for a comprehensive birth-to-death bio? This is the
answer."--"USA Today""Does the world really need another Lincoln
bio? White's exhaustive yet accessible work tips the scales to
yes."--"People""This thoroughly researched book belongs on the
A-list of major biographies of the tall Illinoisian; it's a worthy
companion for all who admire Lincoln's prose and his ability to see
into, and explain, America's greatest crisis."--"The Washington
Post Book World""This brilliant account of the man and his times
will be the standard for biographers."--"San Francisco Chronicle""A
page-turner . . . White has managed a complex narrative with the
ease and zest of the novelist."--"The Buffalo News""While this is a
serious, weighty book, it's also enormously readable, illuminating
Lincoln's intellectual prowess and personal magnetism in a way
we've rarely seen before."--"Chicago Tribune" (10 Top Books About
Lincoln)"Comprehensive . . . an admirable account of the life in
full."--"Los Angeles Times""A vivid and readable narrative . . .
[White] is that rarity: a scholar who can tell a good story."--"The
Miami Herald""The torrent of Lincoln books past and present . . .
means that the bar is necessarily set high. "A. Lincoln" . . . [is]
among the most substantial new entrants."--"The
Economist""Impressive."--"U.S. News & World Report""Comprehensive .
. . Taking advantage of newly available resources . . . Mr. White
delivers a strong narrative . . . [aimed] at the general
reader."--"The Wall Street Journal""Lincoln is endlessly chronicled
because he is, like the nation he saved, endlessly fascinating.
Ronald C. White has written a splendid, sprawling biography of a
man we can never know too much about."--Jon Meacham, author of
"Thomas Jefferson" and "American Lion""Ronald C. White, an
acknowledged expert on the speeches of Abraham Lincoln, has now
taken in hand a full-length biography. To this task he brings the
careful reading, patient att
"Lincoln is endlessly chronicled because he is, like the nation he
saved, endlessly fascinating. Ronald C. White has written a
splendid, sprawling biography of a man we can never know too much
about." --Jon Meacham, author of American Lion""and Franklin and
Winston
"Ronald C. White, an acknowledged expert on the speeches of Abraham
Lincoln, has now taken in hand a full-length biography. To this
task he brings the careful reading, patient attention to context,
and special sensitivity to complex questions about Lincoln's
religion that characterized his earlier books. The result is a
first-rate study that will probably be THE biography of the Lincoln
Bicentennial Year."--Mark A. Noll, Francis A. McAnaney Professor of
History, University of Notre Dame
"Having given us two masterful studies of Lincoln's eloquence,
Ronald C. White now delivers a riveting biography. This page-turner
narrates all the major events of Lincoln's public career, including
his military decision-making, but it does much more. No other book
has so completely captured the elusive temperament of the man-- his
humility and confidence, heart and intellect, religious spirit and
secular sensibility. If you thought you knew Lincoln already,
you'll know him better after reading this patient, probing work. A
portrait for the ages."--Richard Wightman Fox, Professor of
History, University of Southern California
"Ron White's A. Lincoln is a superb biography of America's greatest
leader. It is fully fleshed, thoughtful, provocative, and
scholarly. Lincoln is never out of fashion. After a generation
during which three comprehensive one-volume Lincoln biographies
appeared--Benjamin P. Thomas's "Abraham Lincoln: A Biography "in
1952; Stephen B. Oates's "With Malice Toward None: The Life of
Abraham Lincoln" in 1977; and David Donald's "Lincoln "in 1995--"A.
Lincoln: A Biography, "with its rich detail, will be the standard
text for years to come. The author includes the religious
connections to
"Praise for A. Lincoln"
"Lincoln is endlessly chronicled because he is, like the nation he
saved, endlessly fascinating. Ronald C. White has written a
splendid, sprawling biography of a man we can never know too much
about." -Jon Meacham, author of "American Lion "and "Franklin and
Winston"
"Ronald C. White, an acknowledged expert on the speeches of Abraham
Lincoln, has now taken in hand a full-length biography. To this
task he brings the careful reading, patient attention to context,
and special sensitivity to complex questions about Lincoln's
religion that characterized his earlier books. The result is a
first-rate study that will probably be THE biography of the Lincoln
Bicentennial Year." -Mark A. Noll, Francis A. McAnaney Professor of
History, University of Notre Dame
"Having given us two masterful studies of Lincoln's eloquence,
Ronald C. White now delivers a riveting biography. This page-turner
narrates all the major events of Lincoln's public career, including
his military decision-making, but it does much more. No other book
has so completely captured the elusive temperament of the man-- his
humility and confidence, heart and intellect, religious spirit and
secular sensibility. If you thought you knew Lincoln already,
you'll know him better after reading this patient, probing work. A
portrait for the ages." -Richard Wightman Fox, Professor of
History, University of Southern California
"Ron White's "A." "Lincoln" is a superb biography of America's
greatest leader. It is fully fleshed, thoughtful, provocative, and
scholarly. Lincoln is never out of fashion. After a generation
during which three comprehensive one-volume Lincoln biographies
appeared--BenjaminP. Thomas's "Abraham Lincoln: A Biography "in
1952; Stephen B. Oates's "With Malice Toward None: The Life of
Abraham Lincoln" in 1977; and David Donald's "Lincoln "in 1995--"A.
Lincoln: A Biography, "with its rich detail, will be the standard
text for years to come. The author includes the religious
connections to his subject like no other biographer. This is a
remarkable Lincoln biography by an outstanding writer." -Frank J.
Williams, Founding Chair of The Lincoln Forum and Chief Justice of
the Rhode Island Supreme Court
"Lincoln's bicentennial will bring a flood of books about the
sixteenth president. Anyone seeking an expansive, thoroughly
engaging biography should turn to Ronald C. White's gracefully
written narrative. It does full justice to the complexity and drama
of the era and allows readers to understand how Lincoln ultimately
triumphed in guiding the nation through its greatest trial." -Gary
W. Gallagher, John L. Nau III Professor of History, University of
Virginia
"Ronald C. White's A. Lincoln is the best biography of Lincoln
since David Donald's Lincoln. In many respects it is better than
Donald's biography, because it has incorporated the scholarship of
the past fourteen years and is written in a fluent style that will
appeal to a large range of general readers as well as Lincoln
aficionados. The special strengths that lift this work above other
biographies include a brilliant analysis of Lincoln's principal
speeches and writings, which were an important weapon in his
political leadership and statesmanship, and on which Ronald C.
White is the foremost expert, having written two major books on
Lincoln's speeches and writings. Another strength is White's
analysisof Lincoln's evolving religious convictions, which shaped
the core of his effective leadership, his moral integrity. White's
discussion of Lincoln's changing attitudes and policies with
respect to slavery and race is also a key aspect of this biography.
Amid all the books on Lincoln that will be published during the
coming year, this one will stand out as one of the best."
-James M. McPherson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Battle Cry
of Freedom"
"A beautifully written, deeply personal story of Lincoln's life and
service to his country. Ronald C. White's moving account is
particularly strong in its analyses of Lincoln's rhetoric and the
process by which the president reached decisions."
-Daniel Walker Howe, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "What Hath
God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848"
"Each generation requires-and seems to inspire-its own masterly
one-volume Lincoln biography, and scholar Ronald C. White has
crowned the bicentennial year with an instant classic for the
twenty-first century. Wise, scholarly, evenhanded, and elegant, the
book at once informs and inspires, with a rewarding new emphasis on
the complex meaning and timeless importance of Lincoln's great
words. Brimming with new anecdotes and informed interpretations,
White's superb study brings vivid new life to an American
immortal."
-Harold Holzer, author of "Lincoln: President-Elect," and
co-chairman, Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission
Advance praise for A. Lincoln
"Ronald C. White's A. Lincoln is the best biography of Lincoln
since David Donald's Lincoln. In many respects it is better than
Donald's biography, because it has incorporated the scholarship of
the past fourteen years and is written in a fluent style that will
appeal to a large range of general readers as well as Lincoln
aficionados. The special strengths that lift this work above other
biographies include a brilliant analysis of Lincoln's principal
speeches and writings, which were an important weapon in his
political leadership and statesmanship, and on which Ronald C.
White is the foremost expert, having written two major books on
Lincoln's speeches and writings. Another strength is White's
analysis of Lincoln's evolving religious convictions, which shaped
the core of his effective leadership, his moral integrity. White's
discussion of Lincoln's changing attitudes and policies with
respect to slavery and race is also a key aspect of this biography.
Amid all the books on Lincoln that will be published during the
coming year, this one will stand out as one of the best."
-James M. McPherson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Battle Cry
of Freedom"
"A beautifully written, deeply personal story of Lincoln's life and
service to his country. Ronald C. White's moving account is
particularly strong in its analyses of Lincoln's rhetoric and the
process by which the president reached decisions."
-Daniel Walker Howe, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "What Hath
God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848"
"Each generation requires-and seems to inspire-its own masterly
one-volume Lincoln biography, and scholar Ronald C. White has
crownedthe bicentennial year with an instant classic for the
twenty-first century. Wise, scholarly, evenhanded, and elegant, the
book at once informs and inspires, with a rewarding new emphasis on
the complex meaning and timeless importance of Lincoln's great
words. Brimming with new anecdotes and informed interpretations,
White's superb study brings vivid new life to an American
immortal."
-Harold Holzer, author of "Lincoln: President-Elect," and
co-chairman, Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission
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