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and Personal Recollections of Abraham Lincoln〃; 8 vols。 (1889; unexpurgated edition)。  It contains about all we know of his early life and paints a picture of sordid ugliness。  Its reliability has been disputed。  No study of Lincoln is complete unless one has marched through the 〃Diary〃 of Gideon Welles; Secretary of the Navy; 3 vols。 (1911); which is our most important document showing Lincoln in his Cabinet。  Important sidelights on his character and development are shown in Ward Hill Lamon; 〃Recollections of Lincoln〃 (1911); David Homer Bates; 〃Lincoln in the Telegraph Office〃 (1907); and Frederick Trevor Hill; 〃Lincoln as a Lawyer〃 (1906)。  A bibliography of Lincoln is in the twelfth volume of the latest edition of the 〃Writings〃。

The lesser statesmen of the time; both Northern and Southern; still; as a rule; await proper treatment by detached biographers。 Two Northerners have had such treatment; in Allen Johnson's 〃Stephen A。 Douglas〃 (1908); and Frederic Bancroft's 〃Life of William H。 Seward〃; 2 vols。 (1900)。  Good; but without the requisite detachment; is Moorfield Storey's 〃Charles Sumner〃; (〃American Statesmen Series〃; 1900)。  With similar excellences but with the same defect; though still the best in its field; is Albert Bushnell Hart's 〃Salmon P。 Chase〃 (〃American Statesmen Series〃; 1899)。  Among the Southern statesmen involved in the events of this volume; only the President of the Confederacy has received adequate reconsideration in recent years; in William E。 Dodd's 〃Jefferson Davis〃 (1907)。  The latest life of 〃Robert Toombs〃; by Ulrich B。 Phillips (1914); is not definitive; but the best extant。  The great need for adequate lives of Stephens and Yancey is not at all met by the obsolete worksR。 M。 Johnston and W。 M。 Browne; 〃Life of Alexander H。 Stephens〃 (1878); and J。 W。 Du Bose; 〃The Life and Times of William Lowndes Yancey〃 (1892)。 There is a brief biography of Stephens by Louis Pendleton; in the 〃American Crisis Biographies〃。  Most of the remaining biographies of the period; whether Northern or Southern; are either too superficial or too partisan to be recommended for general use。 Almost alone in their way are the delightful 〃Confederate Portraits〃; by Gamaliel Bradford (1914); and the same author's 〃Union Portraits 〃(1916)。

Upon conditions in the North during the war there is a vast amount of material; but little is accessible to the general reader。  A book of great value is Emerson Fite's Social and Industrial Conditions in the North during the Civil War (1910)。  Out of unnumbered books of reminiscence; one stands forth for the sincerity of its disinterested; if sharp; observationW。 H。 Russell's 〃My Diary North and South〃 (1868)。  Two newspapers are invaluable: The 〃New York Tribune〃 for a version of events as seen by the war party; 〃The New York Herald 〃for the opposite point of view; the Chicago papers are also important; chiefly the 〃Times〃 and 〃Tribune〃; the 〃Republican 〃of Springfield; Mass。; had begun its distinguished career; while the 〃Journal〃 and 〃Advertiser〃 of Boston revealed Eastern New England。  For the Southern point of view; no papers are more important than the Richmond 〃Examiner〃; the Charleston 〃Mercury〃; and the New Orleans 〃Picayune〃。 Financial and economic problems are well summed up in D。 R。 Dewey's 〃Financial History of the United States〃 (3d edition; 1907); and in E。 P。 Oberholzer's 〃Jay Cooks〃; 2 vols。 (1907)。  Foreign affairs are summarized adequately in C。 F。 Adams's 〃Charles Francis Adams〃 (〃American Statesmen Series〃; 1900); John Bigelow's 〃France and the Confederate Navy〃 (1888); A。 P。 Martin's 〃Maximilian in Mexico〃 (1914); and John Bassett Moore's 〃Digest of International Law〃; 8 vols。 (1906)。

The documents of the period ranging from newspapers to presidential messages are not likely to be considered by the general reader; but if given a fair chance will prove fascinating。 Besides the biographical edition of Lincoln's Writings; should be named; first of all; 〃The Congressional Globe〃 for debates in Congress; the 〃Statutes at Large〃; the 〃Executive Documents〃; published by the Government and containing a great number of reports; and the enormous collection issued by the War Department under the title 〃Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies〃; 128 vols。 (1880…1901); especially the groups of volumes  known as second and third series。





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