The Lincolns in the White House: Four Years That Shattered a FamilySt. Martin's Publishing Group, 17 сент. 2013 г. - Всего страниц: 304 From the day of Abraham Lincoln's inauguration, a nation divided by savage conflict confronted the new president. But what many don't know was that within the White House's walls, the Lincoln's family would soon find itself suffering turmoil mirroring that of the nation he led. |
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... mother to the president's children, though in the midnineteenth century presidential children were, before the Lincoln boys arrived, already adults themselves. lmportantly, she would not offer nondomestic advice except possibly over the ...
... mother's death and her father's hasty remarriage represented the first significant upset in Mary's life. Mary was the second youngest of Robert Todd's six children from his first marriage. The second Mrs. Todd gave her husband seven ...
... the time, were the first to see the young mother and wife almost out of her mind with grief. For the first time in Mary's life, her pain was such that no one could even help ease it, let alone make it go away, and for weeks she gave.
... mother and, especially, his father. The boy's personality created an often unbridgeable space between himself and his parents. Robert's inherent makeup seemed markedly different from those of the brothers who came after him. And it wasn ...
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THREE Calamity in War Calamity at Home | |
FOUR Death in the White House | |
SEVEN An Unfinished Work | |
EPILOGUE The Flying Dutchman | |
NOTES | |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | |
INDEX | |
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