LINCOLN AT GETTYSBURG: THE WORDS THAT REMADE AMERICA
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TitleLINCOLN AT GETTYSBURG: THE WORDS THAT REMADE AMERICA
ISBN0671867423
Author(s)Garry Wills
Release Date1993-06-12
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Num of Pages320
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EAN9780671867423
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5 Star Rating  "A Serious Examination Of Lincolns Most Impressive Work"2009-09-12
- Reviewed By User: A22T1OEKRYL3T4
When looking at truly important, relavent historical writings especially American contributions to history one's mind almost immediately defers to the Declaration Of Independence or the Constitution.That's a given.Then comes presidential writings,inaugural addresses, etc.But one continually stands out in the minds of young and old alike. That being Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Quite the little ditty of its day, a mere 272 words,but what words they were.Composed in an eloquent, direct, Greek style, worked and reworked until Abe got it just right.Just a little 2 minute speech to open a cemetery on the battleground of Gettysburg,one of the most notable,remembered and written about battles of the Civil War. Historians have been analysing both the battle and the speech ever since.Garry Wills has written quite possibly the one book to clarify it for you.The whys, wheres, the climate political and otherwise, the preoccupation with death and the overall pervasive melancholy that entranced a nation are explored.He has even quite possibly managed to pin down the exact spot of its delivery so a vist to the site will hold an extra special meaning if that kind of stuff excites you as it does me.Ample research has produced a winner here.I was very pleased to learn the inside track of the history and evolution of this most memorable document. How Greek writings shaped the body of the document, its contents and the overall effect it had on the country then as it still has today.This is what one expects of a Pulitzer Prize winning author.Sure, there are many other books you could consult but this one seems to be very authoritative in both its writing and its research.I can't claim to be an authority on history but am working toward a more thorough understanding of our American beginnings. Primarily, I have been reviewing our revolutionary beginnings and then our own traumatic Civil War.Our leaders being Washington and Lincoln respectively.Lincoln's contribution,a mere 146 years ago are as relavent as Washington's were 233 years ago.I feel one needs to know the psychology behind both to be able to impart to future generations this body of supreme knowledge, for I fear it will be minimized and trivialized in the coming decades.With the current troubles and with our own rediculous current administration my fears and doubts grow daily with respect to the continual survival of our country as a respected,successful power.I hope my fears are wrong.In any event, this book will give you lots of insight into the clearer leadership and thought process of Lincoln that will only make you wiser and stronger as an American. Written 17 years ago(I'm a bit late).All the juiciest reviewers got to it first but that's OK.I'm always a day late and a dollar short, but if a regular guy like me can still sing the praises of a book nearly 1 score old,find it exciting,believable and well written then that shows it to be important, perhaps a final look and may be eternal in its relavence as we strive to impart our country's key elements of success and mindset of great people to those that follow and will someday,hopefully lead our country more prudently.Read it, especially if you have children.All that was said that day even the wonderful speech by Everett and his encapsulated battle speech are included.If after reading this book you don't get to feel an intimate relationship to that historic day,an almost as if you were there watching it kind of feeling then there is something wrong somewhere.
 
4 Star Rating  "A look at Lincoln's most famous words in the context of their times"2009-07-28
- Reviewed By resqgeek
The subtitle of this book suggests that Lincoln's speech at Gettysburg changed America. The author argues, reasonably persuasively, the Lincoln was consciously using the speech to rally people to his view of the nature of the American experiment in democracy. While this book is somewhat dry and academic in its treatment of the material, it does place the Gettysburg Address in the context of the speech making styles of the time, and shows how Lincoln not only changed how people thought of the United States, but also how they made political speeches.

While most people today would probably take Lincoln's views on the nature of the Union that binds the states together, at the time of his speech, this was not only not universally accepted, but it was the very issue that Lincoln saw at the root of the Civil War. This book helps place Lincoln's most famous speech into the context of the politics, the war and the social climate of its time. The result is a deeper appreciation for the importance and impact of this short speech.
 
1 Star Rating  "A Book Fitting for the Address"2008-09-15
- Reviewed By User: A1THD38EBRPDX7
The author encapsulates the few days preceding the Address with attention to detail coupled with the scopeof the address. Together with Margaret Leech's "Reveille in Washington" prvides the lay reader with an outstanding view of the times and the man. Lincoln had every reason to skip the event (son's illness, Everett also to speak, anger of the families) and yet not only did he decide (1) to confront the issue, (2)clearly wrote his own remarks, and (3) wrote beyond the war to the greater issues. Wills captures all this with a book that is both articuate in detail with a solid view to the greater concerns (not surprisingly by a man up to the task by profession and interests.
 
5 Star Rating  "Must reading for everyone"2008-06-20
- Reviewed By User: A232BV0EHKQ83V
This is the second copy I have purchased of this book - the first is in tatters from being read so often, by me and by my friends. It is a classic, and should be required reading for all high school students. Full of insights into Lincoln, the classic forms of writing, and an extraordinary section about how burial sites have evolved, it is a must read.
 
3 Star Rating  "It's Not What You Say But How You Say It."2008-03-26
- Reviewed By the-eternal-optimist
The study of words, philology, worked well for Abraham Lincoln before and during his short presidency. The Power of words. He knew how to use the words of the common folks and could be euridite in his oratory. Mainly he used short, easy to remember elocutions for the best effect.

As with all good speakers, he used silence and pauses well (never "uhs" to fill in -- nothing turns the listener off as even on "uh" -- it means you're not prepared and have not mastered what you want or need to say.

Herman S. Frey said, "Perjurer Sanford Conover was jailed for his false accusation that Jefferson Davis was involved in Lincoln's assassination in any way." Lincoln's well-thought through address spoke for the turmoil of that day and for future political rhetoric of our time.

The study of words, philology, worked well for Abraham Lincoln before and during his short presidency. The Power of words. He knew how to use the words of the common folks and could be euridite in his oratory. Mainly he used short, easy to remember elocutions for the best effect.

As with all good speakers, he used silence and pauses well (never "uhs" to fill in -- nothing turns the listener off as even on "uh" -- it means you're not prepared and have not mastered what you want or need to say Lawyers in Lincoln's time debated as a form of perfecting the art of persuation and philolgy (also psychology) to win that debate. Most were educated at college and universities (some at prestigious universities abraod), and enjoyed the power of appropriate words and the victory over his opponent. Abraham was self-educated for the most part. His unkempt appearance gave the impression that he wasn't "polished. It takes a great man to be the victor in a battle of words. When he opened his mouth to speak in his high tenor voice, it wasn't how he sounded it was what he said which mattered. Speaking is not just talking or membling words (I know someone who does that quite well, but I admit he can sing.). His expressive eyes, wry humor, knowledge of his subject and hand gestures (even body language) made him not just impressive but a leader of men.

Herman S. Frey said, "Perjurer Sanford Conover was jailed for his false accusation that Jefferson Davis was involved in Lincoln's assassination in any way." Lincoln's well-thought through address spoke for the turmoil of that day and for future political rhetoric of our time. Lincoln was aware of the power of his rhetoric to define war aims. He made the 80-mile trip from Washington City to Gettysburg for a reason. It was important as to time and place for his historic three-minute oration to change the country into a nation with hope for a future. Not only inspiring, "it was a product of the moment, ...as Lincoln moverd under destiny's guidance. "How Lincoln Won the War With Metaphors" says it all.
 
5 Star Rating  "I started reading again"2007-11-11
- Reviewed By jrsii
Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words that Remade America (Simon & Schuster Lincoln Library)
I had been reading only business books until this book came out. I had always enjoyed reading about Lincoln and the Civil War. Wills book brought all that back to life for me and I set out reading history and literature again. His style with great research took me straight to scenes. I read it in one sitting.
 
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