Lincoln's Virtues: An Ethical Biography

Author:   William Lee Miller
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
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9780375701733


Pages:   544
Publication Date:   04 February 2003
Format:   Paperback
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William Lee Miller’s ethical biography is a fresh, engaging telling of the story of Lincoln’s rise to power. Through careful scrutiny of Lincoln’s actions, speeches, and writings, and of accounts from those who knew him, Miller gives us insight into the moral development of a great politician — one who made the choice to go into politics, and ultimately realized that vocation’s fullest moral possibilities. As Lincoln’s Virtues makes refreshingly clear, Lincoln was not born with his face on Mount Rushmore; he was an actual human being making choices — moral choices — in a real world. In an account animated by wit and humor, Miller follows this unschooled frontier politician’s rise, showing that the higher he went and the greater his power, the worthier his conduct would become. He would become that rare bird, a great man who was also a good man. Uniquely revealing of its subject’s heart and mind, it represents a major contribution to our understanding and of Lincoln, and to the perennial American discussion of the relationship between politics and morality.

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Author:   William Lee Miller
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Vintage Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.10cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 20.20cm
Weight:   0.437kg
ISBN:  

9780375701733


ISBN 10:   0375701737
Pages:   544
Publication Date:   04 February 2003
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Marvelous . . . Miller pursues [the] ever-intriguing interior Lincoln in his usual witty, reader-friendly, and conversational voice. - The Washington Post Book World <br> Compelling and readable. - The Wall Street Journal <br> A fascinating account, sensitively written, rich in insight, of the moral self-education of our greatest president. -Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. <br> By tracing the development of Lincoln's moral reasoning and his steadfast commitment to doing what he saw as right, Miller refutes convincingly any notion that Lincoln was an accidental politician who stumbled into the presidency. - St. Louis Post-Dispatch <br> Outstanding interpretative biography. William Lee Miller explores Lincoln's life and career from a unique perspective and helps us to better understand the man within the context of his times in his thoughtful, stimulating new book. - BookPage <br> Is it possible to say something new about Lincoln? The somewhat surprising answer, as William


Marvelous . . . Miller pursues [the] ever-intriguing interior Lincoln in his usual witty, reader-friendly, and conversational voice. - The Washington Post Book World Compelling and readable. - The Wall Street Journal A fascinating account, sensitively written, rich in insight, of the moral self-education of our greatest president. -Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. By tracing the development of Lincoln's moral reasoning and his steadfast commitment to doing what he saw as right, Miller refutes convincingly any notion that Lincoln was an accidental politician who stumbled into the presidency. - St. Louis Post-Dispatch Outstanding interpretative biography. William Lee Miller explores Lincoln's life and career from a unique perspective and helps us to better understand the man within the context of his times in his thoughtful, stimulating new book. - BookPage Is it possible to say something new about Lincoln? The somewhat surprising answer, as William Lee Miller demonstrates in Lincoln's Virtues, is yes. - The New York Times Book Review A useful addition to the library of Lincoln books because it tackles a familiar subject from an unusual angle, giving appropriate centrality to Lincoln's moral convictions. - Los Angeles Times Book Review Miller offers a distinctly new view of the Great Emancipator. - The Christian Science Monitor Lincoln's Virtues is an extraordinary book. . . . Miller proves that a lively presentation, animated by wit and humor, can co-exist with careful scholarship. The result is a new and surprisingly fresh look at the historical Lincoln. -Douglas L. Wilson A captivating study . . . of Abe Lincoln's moral development. - Esquire The depth of [Miller's] study is obvious. He presents his ideas with a youthful enthusiasm, leavened with . . . wisdom. - Providence Journal I have digested this book completely now, and I think it the best book ever on Abraham Lincoln. -Fred J. Martin, Jr., member of the board, Abraham Lincoln Institute. A fresh perspective on the man about whom more has been written than any other American. - North & South Masterful. . . . Bill Miller exhibits the same cluster of worthy qualities he assigns to his subject -- penetrating insight, wisdom about human nature, tenacious purpose, a wonderful sense of humor, and an eloquent style of expression. -Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Miller's celebration of Lincoln's evolution as a moral man and a moral politician will persuade, reinforce, and inspire.... Very accessible and thought-provoking. - Arizona Republic Lincoln's Virtues is unquestionably the most important study on Lincoln to appear in the last decade. -Steven Rogstad, Review Editor, Lincoln Herald One of the most innovative studies of the sixteenth president yet to emerge. -William C. Davis, History Book Club


Marvelous . . . Miller pursues [the] ever-intriguing interior Lincoln in his usual witty, reader-friendly, and conversational voice. - The Washington Post Book World <br> Compelling and readable. - The Wall Street Journal <br> A fascinating account, sensitively written, rich in insight, of the moral self-education of our greatest president. -Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. <br> By tracing the development of Lincoln's moral reasoning and his steadfast commitment to doing what he saw as right, Miller refutes convincingly any notion that Lincoln was an accidental politician who stumbled into the presidency. - St. Louis Post-Dispatch <br> Outstanding interpretative biography. William Lee Miller explores Lincoln's life and career from a unique perspective and helps us to better understand the man within the context of his times in his thoughtful, stimulating new book. - BookPage <br> Is it possible to say something new about Lincoln? The somewhat surprising answer, as William Lee Miller demonstrates in Lincoln's Virtues, is yes. - The New York Times Book Review <br> A useful addition to the library of Lincoln books because it tackles a familiar subject from an unusual angle, giving appropriate centrality to Lincoln's moral convictions. - Los Angeles Times Book Review <br> Miller offers a distinctly new view of the Great Emancipator. - The Christian Science Monitor <br> Lincoln's Virtues is an extraordinary book. . . . Miller proves that a lively presentation, animated by wit and humor, can co-exist with careful scholarship. The result is a new and surprisingly fresh look at the historical Lincoln. -Douglas L. Wilson <br> A captivating study . . . of Abe Lincoln's moral development. - Esquire <br> The depth of [Miller's] study is obvious. He presents his ideas with a youthful enthusiasm, leavened with . . . wisdom. - Providence Journal <br> I have digested this book completely now, and I think it the best book ever on Abraham Lincoln. -Fred J. Martin, Jr., member of the board, Abraham Lincoln Institute. <br> A fresh perspective on the man about whom more has been written than any other American. - North & South <br> Masterful. . . . Bill Miller exhibits the same cluster of worthy qualities he assigns to his subject -- penetrating insight, wisdom about human nature, tenacious purpose, a wonderful sense of humor, and an eloquent style of expression. -Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt <br> Miller's celebration of Lincoln's evolution as a moral man and a moral politician will persuade, reinforce, and inspire.... Very accessible and thought-provoking. - Arizona Republic <br> Lincoln's Virtues is unquestionably the most important study on Lincoln to appear in the last decade. -Steven Rogstad, Review Editor, Lincoln Herald<br> <br> One of the most innovative studies of the sixteenth president yet to emerge. -William C. Davis, History Book Club<br> <br>


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William Lee Miller has taught at Yale University, Smith College, Indiana University, and the University of Virginia, where he is currently Miller Center of Public Affairs Scholar in Ethics and Institutions. He has been an editor and writer on a political magazine, a speechwriter, and a three-term alderman. He is the author of numerous books, most recently Arguing About Slavery, which won the D.B. Hardeman Prize for the best book on Congress.

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