Lincoln's Greatest Case: The River, the Bridge, and the Making of America

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$26.95  $25.06
Publisher
Liveright Publishing Corporation
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Pages
272
Dimensions
6.6 X 0.9 X 9.2 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780871407849
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About the Author
Brian McGinty is an attorney and writer specializing in American history and law.
Reviews
A fascinating study of the case that capped Lincoln's career as a lawyer and fostered the creation of the vast railroad network that would bind the nation together.--Richard Slotkin, author of The Long Road to Antietam
Of the 5,000-plus cases in which attorney Abraham Lincoln participated, none had more national significance than the one that Brian McGinty so ably describes and analyzes in this highly readable volume. Based on thorough research, McGinty not only sheds bright light on Lincoln's contribution to the defense of the bridge company but also places the story within the larger context of American economic, social, and military history.--Michael Burlingame, author of Abraham Lincoln: A Life
Sometimes, while the future seems to lie in the establishment of invisible connections, it can be rewarding to look to the past, when it was infrastructure that held the promise of unity. McGinty enlivens this history of pre-Civil War America.--Elizabeth Taylor
McGinty does a masterful job bringing this 157-year-old case to life.--David Holahan
McGinty provides valuable context unavailable anywhere else and a deep understanding of the dynamic and contested legal, commercial, and political world that informed Lincoln's support for westward expansion and economic development, shaped his ideas on law, and honed his skills as a lawyer. McGinty's book gives us the best accounting of Lincoln, the lawyer, to date. Highly recommended.--Randall M. Miller
McGinty makes good on his promise to articulate why a now obscure 1857 trial had much broader significance than one would expect of a legal battle over transportation....A masterful popular history that places its focal point in a richly detailed wider context and will get readers interested in Lincoln's legal career.