Land of Lincoln, Andrew Ferguson
Land of Lincoln, Andrew Ferguson
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Land of Lincoln
Adventures in Abe's America

Author: Andrew Ferguson

Narrator: Patrick Lawlor

Unabridged: 10 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/24/2007


Synopsis

Before he grew up and became one of Washington's most respected reporters and editors, Andrew Ferguson was, of all things, a Lincoln buff. Like so many sons of Illinois before him, he hung photos of Abe on his bedroom wall, memorized the Gettysburg Address, and read himself to sleep at night with the Second Inaugural or the "Letter to Mrs. Bixby."

Ferguson eventually outgrew his obsession. But decades later, his latent buffdom was reignited by a curious headline in a local newspaper: Lincoln Statue Stirs Outrage in Richmond. "Lincoln?" thought Ferguson. "Outrage? I felt the first stirrings of the fatal question, the question that, once raised, never lets go: Huh?"

In Land of Lincoln, Ferguson embarks on a curiosity-fueled coast-to-coast journey through contemporary Lincoln Nation, encountering everything from hatred to adoration to opportunism and all manner of reaction in between. He attends a national conference of Lincoln impersonators in Indiana; seeks out the premier collectors of Lincoln memorabilia from California to Rhode Island; attends a Dale Carnegie-inspired leadership conference based on Lincoln's "management style"; drags his family across the three-state-long and now defunct Lincoln Heritage Trail; and even manages to hold one of five original copies of the Gettysburg Address. Along the way he weaves in enough history to hook readers of presidential biographies and popular histories while providing the engaging voice and style of the best narrative journalism.

Ultimately, Land of Lincoln is an entertaining, unexpected, and big-hearted celebration of Lincoln and his enduring influence on the country he helped create.

About Andrew Ferguson

Andrew Ferguson is a senior editor at The Weekly Standard and has written for The New Yorker, The New Republic, the Washington Post, and many other national publications. He lives in Washington, D.C.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bill

(I just happened upon this old review and had to adjust down the star rating, because 3 in retrospect seems far too generous.) I wanted to finish the year (and start the new year) with something a little lighter, while keeping with my ongoing Lincoln theme, and this definitely fit the bill. It's ligh......more

Goodreads review by Nathan

As someone who reads a great deal of books about Abraham Lincoln, it is pretty clear that I would likely fall into the category of being a buff, as this author would like to say [1].  Instead of writing a book about Lincoln though, the author is seeking someone more nebulous, and that is the contest......more

Goodreads review by Nordy

So, since moving to the Land of Lincoln and getting engaged in front of his historical home in Springfield, I've kinda developed a curiousity (ie. obsession) about the "Great Emancipator." So, when I saw this book in our school's book fair, I thought I'd pick it up. I liked this book, because instead......more