¿Quieres vender uno?

SIGNED Wrestling With His Angel Political Life Abraham Lincoln Sidney Blumenthal

Bag of Richard's
(665)
Registrado como vendedor particular
Por tanto, no se aplican las normas de protección de los consumidores derivadas de la legislación de la UE en materia de consumidores. La Garantía al cliente de eBay sigue aplicando a la mayoría de compras. Más información
USD89,98
Aproximadamente77,30 EUR
o Mejor oferta
Estado:
Nuevo
Respira tranquilidad. Se aceptan devoluciones.
Envío:
USD9,95 (aprox. 8,55 EUR) USPS Priority Mail®.
Ubicado en: Little Rock, Arkansas, Estados Unidos
Entrega:
Entrega prevista entre el mié. 13 ago. y el lun. 18 ago. a 94104
Calculamos el plazo de entrega con un método patentado que combina diversos factores, como la proximidad del comprador a la ubicación del artículo, el servicio de envío seleccionado, el historial de envíos del vendedor y otros datos. Los plazos de entrega pueden variar, especialmente en épocas de mucha actividad.
Devoluciones:
30 días para devoluciones. El comprador paga el envío de la devolución..
Pagos:
    Diners Club

Compra con confianza

Garantía al cliente de eBay
Si no recibes el artículo que has pedido, te devolvemos el dinero. Más informaciónGarantía al cliente de eBay - se abre en una nueva ventana o pestaña
El vendedor asume toda la responsabilidad de este anuncio.
N.º de artículo de eBay:336054196341

Características del artículo

Estado
Nuevo: Libro nuevo, sin usar y sin leer, que está en perfecto estado; incluye todas las páginas sin ...
Signed By
Author
Signed
Yes
Ex Libris
No
Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Original Language
English
Intended Audience
Young Adults, Adults
Inscribed
No
Edition
First Edition
Vintage
No
Era
2010s
Personalized
No
Features
Dust Jacket
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
ISBN
9781501153785

Acerca de este producto

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Simon & Schuster
ISBN-10
1501153781
ISBN-13
9781501153785
eBay Product ID (ePID)
235560406

Product Key Features

Book Title
Wrestling with His Angel 1849-1856
Number of Pages
608 Pages
Language
English
Topic
United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877), Presidents & Heads of State, Historical
Publication Year
2017
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History
Author
Sidney Blumenthal
Book Series
The Political Life of Abraham Lincoln Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.8 in
Item Weight
32.6 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2015-027339
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
An ambitious old-fashioned ensemble piece, history as theater, which sets the stage for the Civil War. . . . we have two more volumes to anticipate from Blumenthal's finely etched drama of history, illuminating Lincoln's craggy character in a fuller, clearer light., Sidney Blumenthal has achieved something quite unexpected: he has rescued the Lincoln most Americans know only as an icon, and turned him back into a real human being, revealing a clever and adroit politician, a fixer of conventions, and a political operator whose ambitions are surpassed only by his searing moral vision., Sidney Blumenthal's first volume, A Self-Made Man , wove a broad and intricate counterpoint between the young life of Abraham Lincoln and the politics of Jacksonian America. Blumenthal extends that superb counterpoint in Wrestling With His Angel , giving us the best account we have of the big-screen context of Lincoln and the explosive political events during the decade he strode to the front of the American stage. Blumenthal illuminates the path Lincoln hewed to greatness. This is the best political history we have had of Abraham Lincoln since James G. Randall and Allan Nevins., [Blumenthal] provides the deep and often lurid background of the age in which Lincoln lived, operated, practiced law, raised a family, and became a political genius. . . . This soon to be four-volume biography of Lincoln is the most readable to date and promises to be a modern classic in understanding Lincoln's life., Blumenthal brings a sharp, battle-honed political mind to the task of re-telling this seemingly familiar story. . . . His feel for the heat of partisan combat gives his book a sense of immediacy and excitement. More than that, he draws insightful parallels between the bitter political fights of the 19th and 21st centuries, suggesting that the great moral divides of the past are still with us today. . . . Wrestling With His Angel manages to put flesh on the dry bones of forgotten political characters. . . . Wrestling With His Angel retells this crucial chapter in Lincoln's story with fresh eyes, ones that don't miss its relevance to today., [Blumenthal] provides the deep and often lurid background of the age in which Lincoln lived, operated, practiced law, raised a family, and became a political genius. . . . This soon to be four-volume biography of Lincoln is the most readable to date and promises to be a modern classic in understanding Lincoln's life., "Magnificent . . . Blumenthal explores in superbly researched and beautifully written detail the crucial period when "Lincoln's public and private statements" began to reflect "a moderate politician with radical thoughts." . . . extremely well done, and anyone interested in Lincoln's political career will want to read it." , Blumenthal brings a sharp, battle-honed political mind to the task of re-telling this seemingly familiar story. . . . His feel for the heat of partisan combat gives his book a sense of immediacy and excitement. More than that, he draws insightful parallels between the bitter political fights of the 19th and 21st centuries, suggesting that the great moral divides of the past are still with us today. . . . Wrestling With His Angel manages to put flesh on the dry bones of forgotten political characters. . . . Wrestling With His Angel retells this crucial chapter in Lincoln's story with fresh eyes, ones that don't miss its relevance to today., Blumenthal immerses the reader in American politics in the years between Lincoln's return to Springfield, after completing his term in the House of Representatives, and his contribute to founding the Illinois Republican Party., A deeply fascinating story in an often overlooked period of Lincoln's life. . . . Blumenthal draws one vivid picture after another of these least-known years of Lincoln's life . . .  intelligent and rigorous., "Magnificent . . . Blumenthal explores in superbly researched and beautifully written detail the crucial period when "Lincoln's public and private statements" began to reflect "a moderate politician with radical thoughts." . . . extremely well done, and anyone interested in Lincoln's political career will want to read it.", Everything and everyone in Blumenthal's rich study of 19th-century political life acts upon the man who became the 16th president in 1861. . . . Wrestling With His Angel contains fascinating portraits of other historical figures. . . . monumental., "In the second volume of his masterful biography, Sidney Blumenthal tells the story of Lincoln's political self-fashioning in the 1850s, and his entrance onto the stage of history. With vigorous prose, deep knowledge, and energetic narrative momentum, Blumenthal shows how Lincoln defined himself against his rival Stephen Douglas, learned how to become a persuasive orator, fortified his intellectual opposition to slavery, and fought the anti-immigrant "Know-Nothing" party that was dominating American politics. Read it for a total immersion in pre-Civil War politics that has startling relevance to our own era.", A timely and important book. Rather than diminishing his sympathy for the 16th President's inner turmoil, Blumenthal's 'long historical view' has yielded an exceptionally nuanced and compassionate portrait of Lincoln and the circumstances that shaped his career., "In the second volume of his masterful biography, Sidney Blumenthal tells the story of Lincoln's political self-fashioning in the 1850s, and his entrance onto the stage of  history. With vigorous prose, deep knowledge, and energetic narrative momentum,  Blumenthal  shows how Lincoln defined himself  against his rival Stephen Douglas, learned  how to become a persuasive  orator, fortified his intellectual opposition to slavery, and fought the anti-immigrant "Know-Nothing" party that was dominating American politics. Read it for a total immersion in  pre-Civil War politics that has startling relevance to our own era.", Blumenthal has spent his life in the interconnected worlds of politics and journalism, and it shows: He grasps that political genius in ways others could not, making Lincoln more politically plausible.,  " Wrestling With His Angel is a raucous and epic voyage through the turbulent political waters of the age that made Abraham Lincoln. Blumenthal has crafted a Melvillian narrative of the era of secession and the men who navigated it. Completely mesmerizing, a deeply serious meditation with the keen sense of humor that Lincoln so famously had.", Wrestling With His Angel is dramatic narrative history, prophetic and intimate--painfully at times. Blumenthal makes our nation's moral cleavage appear tragically ordained, perhaps insurmountable, which renders his luminous portrait of Lincoln all the more revelatory., Wrestling With His Angel is a raucous and epic voyage through the turbulent political waters of the age that made Abraham Lincoln. Blumenthal has crafted a Melvillian narrative of the era of secession and the men who navigated it. Completely mesmerizing, a deeply serious meditation with the keen sense of humor that Lincoln so famously had., With extraordinary research and deft prose, Blumenthal provides a full and convincing portrait of Lincoln during his years of supposed retreat from politics., Magisterial . . . A vividly written, wide-ranging and often surprising account of the president-to-be., Blumenthal is urgent, unflagging, so full of a sense of an impending doom for the republic that, by the end of the book, it almost seems beyond belief that any one person could rise equal to the task of saving it., A deeply fascinating story in an often overlooked period of Lincoln's life. . . . Blumenthal draws one vivid picture after another of these least-known years of Lincoln's life . . . intelligent and rigorous., Everything and everyone in Blumenthal's rich study of 19th-century political life acts upon the man who became the 16th president in 1861. . . . Wrestling With His Angel contains fascinating portraits of other historical figures. . . . monumental.
Series Volume Number
2
Dewey Decimal
973.7092
Synopsis
"Magisterial...A vividly written, wide-ranging and often surprising account of the president-to-be." -- The New York Times Book Review "Masterful." -- Los Angeles Times Volume II of Sidney Blumenthal's acclaimed, landmark biography, The Political Life of Abraham Lincoln , reveals the future president's genius during the most decisive period of his political life when he seizes the moment, finds his voice, and helps create a new political party. In 1849, Abraham Lincoln seems condemned to political isolation and defeat. His Whig Party is broken in the 1852 election, and disintegrates. His perennial rival, Stephen Douglas, forges an alliance with the Southern senators and Secretary of War Jefferson Davis. Violent struggle breaks out on the plains of Kansas, a prelude to the Civil War. Lincoln rises to the occasion. Only he can take on Douglas in Illinois, and he finally delivers the dramatic speech that leaves observers stunned. In 1855, he makes a race for the Senate, which he loses when he throws his support to a rival to prevent the election of a proslavery candidate. Now, in Wrestling With His Angel , Sidney Blumenthal explains how Lincoln and his friends operate behind the scenes to destroy the anti-immigrant party in Illinois to clear the way for a new Republican Party. Lincoln takes command and writes its first platform and vaults onto the national stage as the leader of a party that will launch him to the presidency. The Washington Monthly hailed Blumenthal's Volume I as, "splendid...no one can come away from reading A Self-Made Man without eagerly anticipating the ensuing volumes." Now, in one of the greatest American success stories, Wrestling With His Angel brings Lincoln from the wilderness to the peak of his career as he takes control of the nation's most profound spiritual crisis--slavery--and enters the battle for the nation's soul., Volume II of Sidney Blumenthal's acclaimed, landmark biography, The Political Life of Abraham Lincoln.
LC Classification Number
E457

Descripción del artículo del vendedor

Acerca de este vendedor

Bag of Richard's

100% de votos positivos1,7 mil artículos vendidos

Se unió el ago 2019
Registrado como vendedor particularPor tanto, no se aplican los derechos de los consumidores derivados de las leyes de protección de los consumidores de la UE. La Garantía al cliente de eBay sigue aplicando a la mayoría de compras. Más informaciónMás información
We can't do everything to save the planet -- but we think recycling Vintage )
Visitar tiendaContactar

Valoraciones detalladas sobre el vendedor

Promedio durante los últimos 12 meses
Descripción precisa
4.9
Gastos de envío razonables
4.9
Rapidez de envío
5.0
Comunicación
5.0

Votos de vendedor (610)

Todas las valoraciones
Positivas
Neutras
Negativas
  • 7***n (217)- Votos emitidos por el comprador.
    Mes pasado
    Compra verificada
    Item as described, fast shipping, packaged well, excellent communication, great customer service,
  • o***n (1173)- Votos emitidos por el comprador.
    Mes pasado
    Compra verificada
    Initially I received the Magnolia Pearl dress I purchased with flaws not indicated in the listing. But in the end, the seller reached out to make things right.
  • 3***_ (0)- Votos emitidos por el comprador.
    Últimos 6 meses
    Compra verificada
    Product was everything like the picture, packaging was great and secured. Shopping was extremely quick. And the price was also great. Brought back a lot of memories from when I was younger. Thanks for the everything, hopefully there’s more items like this.