The Outbreak of Rebellion: Volume 1

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Bol John G. Nicolay, private secretary to President Abraham Lincoln from 1861 to 1865, provides a uniquely authoritative account of the political and military events that led to the outbreak of the American Civil War. Drawing on his close working relationship with Lincoln and his access to official correspondence and government records, Nicolay presents a detailed narrative of the secession crisis and the Union's response during the pivotal months between the election of 1860 and the fall of Fort Sumter in April 1861.Originally published as part of the landmark 1885 Scribner's series The Army and Navy in the Civil War, The Outbreak of Rebellion remains an essential primary source for understanding the origins of the conflict. Nicolay examines the strategic, political, and constitutional tensions that shaped the early war effort, offering insights into leadership decisions, military preparations, and the atmosphere of uncertainty that defined the period.This RiverMoor Books Large Print edition faithfully reproduces the complete, unabridged text of the original publication while presenting it in a carefully designed format optimized for readability. The larger type size and clean layout enhance accessibility for modern readers, researchers, and historians, making this classic work more approachable without altering its historical integrity.Ideal for scholars, Civil War enthusiasts, and readers seeking primary-source perspectives, this edition preserves a vital historical record while ensuring ease of use in contemporary reading environments.

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John G. Nicolay, private secretary to President Abraham Lincoln from 1861 to 1865, provides a uniquely authoritative account of the political and military events that led to the outbreak of the American Civil War. Drawing on his close working relationship with Lincoln and his access to official correspondence and government records, Nicolay presents a detailed narrative of the secession crisis and the Union's response during the pivotal months between the election of 1860 and the fall of Fort Sumter in April 1861.Originally published as part of the landmark 1885 Scribner's series The Army and Navy in the Civil War, The Outbreak of Rebellion remains an essential primary source for understanding the origins of the conflict. Nicolay examines the strategic, political, and constitutional tensions that shaped the early war effort, offering insights into leadership decisions, military preparations, and the atmosphere of uncertainty that defined the period.This RiverMoor Books Large Print edition faithfully reproduces the complete, unabridged text of the original publication while presenting it in a carefully designed format optimized for readability. The larger type size and clean layout enhance accessibility for modern readers, researchers, and historians, making this classic work more approachable without altering its historical integrity.Ideal for scholars, Civil War enthusiasts, and readers seeking primary-source perspectives, this edition preserves a vital historical record while ensuring ease of use in contemporary reading environments.

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Pagina's: 298, Editie: Large type / Large print, Paperback, River Moor Books


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