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The Presidents' War
Six American Presidents and the Civil War That Divided Them (New York Times Best Seller)
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The Presidents' War
Six American Presidents and the Civil War That Divided Them (New York Times Best Seller)
About this book
For the first time, readers will experience America’s gravest crisis through the eyes of the five former presidents who lived it. Author and historian Chris DeRose chronicles history’s most epic Presidential Royal Rumble, which culminated in a multi-front effort against Lincoln’s reelection bid, but not before:
* John Tyler engaged in shuttle diplomacy between President Buchanan and the new Confederate Government. He chaired the Peace Convention of 1861, the last great hope for a political resolution to the crisis. When it failed, Tyler joined the Virginia Secession Convention, voted to leave the Union, and won election to the Confederate Congress.
* Van Buren, who had schemed to deny Lincoln the presidency, supported him in his efforts after Fort Sumter, and thwarted Franklin Pierce's attempt at a meeting of the ex-Presidents to undermine Lincoln.
* Millard Fillmore hosted Lincoln and Mary Todd on their way to Washington, initially supported the war effort, offered critical advice to keep Britain at bay, but turned on Lincoln over emancipation.
* Franklin Pierce, talked about as a Democratic candidate in 1860 and ’64, was openly hostile to Lincoln and supportive of the South, an outspoken critic of Lincoln especially on civil liberties. After Vicksburg, when Jefferson Davis’s home was raided, a secret correspondence between Pierce and the Confederate President was revealed.
* James Buchanan, who had left office as seven states had broken away from the Union, engaged in a frantic attempt to vindicate his administration, in part by tying himself to Lincoln and supporting the war, arguing that his successor had simply followed his policies.
How Abraham Lincoln battled against his predecessors to preserve the Union and later to put an end to slavery is a thrilling tale of war waged at the top level of power.
* John Tyler engaged in shuttle diplomacy between President Buchanan and the new Confederate Government. He chaired the Peace Convention of 1861, the last great hope for a political resolution to the crisis. When it failed, Tyler joined the Virginia Secession Convention, voted to leave the Union, and won election to the Confederate Congress.
* Van Buren, who had schemed to deny Lincoln the presidency, supported him in his efforts after Fort Sumter, and thwarted Franklin Pierce's attempt at a meeting of the ex-Presidents to undermine Lincoln.
* Millard Fillmore hosted Lincoln and Mary Todd on their way to Washington, initially supported the war effort, offered critical advice to keep Britain at bay, but turned on Lincoln over emancipation.
* Franklin Pierce, talked about as a Democratic candidate in 1860 and ’64, was openly hostile to Lincoln and supportive of the South, an outspoken critic of Lincoln especially on civil liberties. After Vicksburg, when Jefferson Davis’s home was raided, a secret correspondence between Pierce and the Confederate President was revealed.
* James Buchanan, who had left office as seven states had broken away from the Union, engaged in a frantic attempt to vindicate his administration, in part by tying himself to Lincoln and supporting the war, arguing that his successor had simply followed his policies.
How Abraham Lincoln battled against his predecessors to preserve the Union and later to put an end to slavery is a thrilling tale of war waged at the top level of power.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Prologue: In Jackson's Time
- Chapter 1: I Met Nullification at Its Threshold
- Chapter 2: The Freshmen
- Chapter 3: The Setting Sun
- Chapter 4: . . . And Tyler, Too
- Chapter 5: War in Mexico!
- Chapter 6: The 30th Congress
- Chapter 7: A Final Settlement
- Chapter 8: A Hell of a Storm
- Chapter 9: The Final Election of the Old America
- Chapter 10: General Jackson Is Dead!
- Chapter 11: The First and Only Choice of the Republicans of Illinois
- Chapter 12: A Startling Tide of Reckless Fanaticism
- Chapter 13: Five against Licoln
- Chapter 14: The Gathering Storm
- Chapter 15: The Tug Has to Come
- Chapter 16: The Last Winter of Peace
- Chapter 17: That All Will Yet Be Well
- Chapter 18: Home Again
- Chapter 19: Breakfast at Fort Sumter
- Chapter 20: The Meeting That Never Was
- Chapter 21: The Border States
- Chapter 22: Twilight at Wheatland, Dawn at Manassas
- Chapter 23: To Lose Kentucky Is Nearly the Same as to Lose the Whole Game
- Chapter 24: Capture on the High Seas
- Chapter 25: The Bottom Is Out of the Tub
- Chapter 26: Greenbacks and Ironclads
- Chapter 27: Any Explanations Which You May Offer Would Be Acceptable
- Chapter 28: West and East
- Chapter 29: The Very Vortex of Hell
- Chapter 30: Destroy the Rebel Army, If Possible
- Chapter 31: A Continuation of War by Other Means
- Chapter 32: A Storm of Lead
- Chapter 33: If My Name Ever Goes into History, It Will Be for This Act
- Chapter 34: We Are Ruined
- Chapter 35: The Brave Men, Living and Dead
- Chapter 36: The Fourth of July
- Chapter 37: A New Birth of Freedom
- Chapter 38: Our Old Home
- Chapter 39: Those Not Skinning Can Hold a Leg
- Chapter 40: Not Unworthy to Remain in My Present Position
- Chapter 41: The Last Full Measure
- Epilogue: Do Not Despair of the Republic
- Acknowledgments
- Sources
- Photographs
- Bibliography
- About the Author
- Index