Review
The Jewel of Liberty is the most important study of Lincoln and the Civil War to appear in more than a decade. --Stephen B. Oates, author of Abraham Lincoln
This splendid book is the best account of Northern politics during the Civil War to hae appeared in years. --James M. McPherson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Battle Day of Freedom
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Product Description
By the summer of 1864, Abraham Lincoln had good reason to fear that he might not be re-elected. The continuing toll of three years of indecisive war had seriously weakened the resolve of the Northern people to continue the fight. Lincoln's Democratic Party opponent, General George B. McClellan, was formidable; he enjoyed tremendous popularity and commanded the votes of all those opposed to the war. With a McClellan victory, the war might end, the Confederate States of America might win independence, and slavery might be perpetuated indefinitely. This text, nominated for the Pulitzer Prize, marks a milestone in Civil War and Lincoln history. It investigates deeply the events of 1864 that eventually produced Lincoln's re-election and, with it, the emancipation of the slaves.
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