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President Garfield
President Garfield: From Radical to Unifier | CW Goodyear
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An eloquent and moving biography of our twentieth President. James M. McPherson, Pulitzer Prizewinning author of Battle Cry of Freedom A meticulously researched reappraisal. Walter Isaacson, author of Steve Jobs The first comprehensive biography in decades of the extraordinary, tragic life of Americas twentieth presidentJames Garfield. In this magisterial biography, C.W. Goodyear charts the life and times of one of the most remarkable Americans ever to win the Presidency. Progressive firebrand and conservative compromiser; Union war hero and founder of the first Department of Education; Supreme Court attorney and abolitionist preacher; mathematician and canalman; crooked election-fixer and clean-government champion; Congressional chieftain and gentleman-farmer; the last president to be born in a log cabin; the second to be assassinated. James Abram Garfield was all these things and more. Over nearly two decades in Congress during a polarized eraReconstruction and the Gilded AgeGarfield served as a peacemaker in a Republican Party and America defined by divisions. He was elected President to overcome them. He was killed while trying to do so. President Garfield is American history at its finest. It is about an impoverished boy working his way from the frontier to the Presidency; a progressive statesman, trying to raise a more righteous, peaceful Republic out of the ashes of civil war; the tragically imperfect course of that reformation, and the man himself; a martyr-President, whose death succeeded in nudging the country back to cleaner, calmer politics.
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I‘m an alum of Hiram College along with James A Garfield so I‘ve read a few books about him over the years. However I‘ve never really read about him as a man as opposed to an assassinated president. I thought this book did a good job of looking at Garfield as a man and a martyr. (I got this book as part of Library Thing‘s Early Reviewers program.)

KathyWheeler I‘ve read nothing about him, but from the bit of information we get in An Assassin in Utopia, he sounds like an interesting person. I‘m curious enough to read more. (edited) 12mo
MatchlessMarie 🧁👏 12mo
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