Lincoln’s Sanctuary looks at Lincoln from a new vantage point. With thousands upon thousands of Lincoln books, this seems like quite a
feat but Pinsker pulls it off. Lincoln’s Sanctuary explores Abraham
Lincoln’s time at the Soldiers’ Home, a cottage in the heights of Washington
that served much like Camp David does today.
From 1862 to 1864, Lincoln and his family spent summers at
the cottage to escape the heat and in-city pressures. Pinsker, a
historian, uses primary sources to paint a vivid picture of Lincoln’s personal
and political life during this period. The book connects the cottage to key
wartime events, including the Emancipation Proclamation, the firing of General
McClellan, and Lincoln’s evolving public image.
Lincoln buffs looking for a peek into Lincoln’s private life
will find this book interesting.
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