Lincolns Gamble, Todd Brewster
Lincolns Gamble, Todd Brewster
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Lincoln's Gamble
The Tumultuous Six Months That Gave America the Emancipation Proclamation and Changed the Course of the Civil War

Author: Todd Brewster

Narrator: Todd Brewster

Unabridged: 7 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/09/2014


Synopsis

A brilliant, authoritative, and riveting account of the most critical six months in Abraham Lincoln’s presidency, when he penned the Emancipation Proclamation and changed the course of the Civil War.On July 12, 1862, Abraham Lincoln spoke for the first time of his intention to free the slaves. On January 1, 1863, Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, doing precisely that. In between, however, was perhaps the most tumultuous six months of his presidency, an episode during which the sixteenth president fought bitterly with his generals, disappointed his cabinet, and sank into painful bouts of clinical depression. Most surprising, the man who would be remembered as “The Great Emancipator” did not hold firm to his belief in emancipation. He agonized over the decision and was wracked by private doubts almost to the moment when he inked the decree that would change a nation.Popular myth would have us believe that Lincoln did not suffer from such indecision, that he did what he did through moral resolve; that he had a commanding belief in equality, in the inevitable victory of right over wrong. He worked on drafts of the document for months, locking it in a drawer in the telegraph room of the War department. Ultimately Lincoln chose to act based on his political instincts and knowledge of the war. It was a great gamble, with the future of the Union, of slavery, and of the presidency itself hanging in the balance.In this compelling narrative, Todd Brewster focuses on these critical six months to ask: was it through will or by accident, intention or coincidence, personal achievement or historical determinism that he freed the slaves? The clock is always ticking through this narrative as Lincoln searches for the right moment to enact his proclamation and simultaneously turn the tide of war. Lincoln’s Gamble portrays the president as an imperfect man with an unshakable determination to save a country he believed in, even as the course of the Civil War remained unknown.

About Todd Brewster

Todd Brewster has served as Don E. Ackerman Director of Oral History at the United States Military Academy, West Point, and is a longtime journalist who has worked as an editor for Time and Life and as senior producer for ABC News. He has written for Vanity Fair, Time, Life, The Huffington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The New York Times, and is the coauthor with the late Peter Jennings of the bestselling books The Century, The Century for Young People, and In Search of America. He lives with his wife and two sons in Ridgefield, Connecticut.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Raymond

Todd Brewster's book was a very good account about how the Emancipation Proclamation evolved from an idea in the summer of 1862 to the directive that was issued on January 1, 1863. Brewster chronicles these six months so well. The book read like a political thriller. I felt as if I was in the differ......more

This book is incredible. It chronicles the 6 months leading up to the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. Lincoln is historically known as the "Great Emancipator " while others argue that's not true. This book sheds light on both interpretations and shows him for what he was, a flawed human wh......more

Goodreads review by Danny

(Transparency note: My review copy was provided by the author, but that did not influence my review.) More than one hundred and fifty years after the Emancipation Proclamation went into effect, it seems to Americans nowadays to be one of two things: either a fait accompli, maybe even a divine current......more