More than 18,000 books have been written about Abraham Lincoln, making him one of the most documented figures in history. As I plan to add to this collection, I own over fifty of these books. The tower of Lincoln books at the Ford’s Theatre Center for Education and Leadership stands as a tribute to both Lincoln and the many authors who have explored his life and legacy. (This installation is actually a metal sculpture that features replicas of less than half of those books.) The Center is located across the street from Ford’s Theatre, where Lincoln was assassinated.
Many Lincoln scholars seek a unique perspective on one of the most studied men in history. Some aim to debunk myths, while others invent new myths. Some explore particular aspects of his psyche to reveal a side of his personality that is outside the accepted view. Responsible historians frequently concentrate on a single event or theme to provide new insights, with entire books dedicated to specific speeches, battles, or political issues.
The following Links will take you to this site's Civil War book reviews.
The Shut Mouth Society by James D. Best
Lincoln, A Novel by Gore Vidal
The Killer Angels, A Novel of the Civil War by Michael Sharra
Killing Lincoln by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
Niche and Single-Issue Books
The Crooked Path to Abolition by James Oates

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