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The Avenger Takes His Place
Andrew Johnson and the 45 Days That Changed the Nation
Howard Means

    9780151012121 Hardcover
0151012121
$25.00
304pages
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Trim Size: 6 x 9
Copyright Year: 2006

Territory: US, C, O
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Synopsis
From the moment of Lincoln’s death on April 15, 1865, until Andrew Johnson, his replacement, formally announced postwar plans on May 29, the fate of the country hung in the balance. War had left the Republic strained almost beyond endurance. Johnson’s ascendancy to the presi­dency seemed the killing stroke even to the victorious North. A former slave owner from the border state of Tennessee, Johnson had been drunk at his inauguration as vice presi­dent; he was hated equally by the South and the North. Some Northerners were even convinced he had been part of the conspiracy behind Lincoln’s assassination. Later, he escaped impeachment by a single vote.

As Howard Means reveals in this revisionist, powerfully persuasive, and absorbingly dramatic account of Johnson’s first six weeks in office, the new president faced almost insurmountable odds. Yet, as Means shows, Johnson not only met but overcame them, preserving the Union for which so many had sacrificed their lives.


Biography

HOWARD MEANS was a senior editor for Washingtonian maga­zine, where he won three William Allen White Medals. His previous books include the novel C.S.A. He cowrote former FBI director Louis Freeh’s recently published memoir. He lives in Millwood, Virginia.





General Subjects
Biography & Autobiography- Presidents & Heads of State
Biography & Autobiography- Political
Biography & Autobiography- Historical
History- United States/Civil War Period (1850-187

Academic Disciplines & Course Studies
Social Sciences- History-American
Social Sciences- Political Science-American Government

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Rights Holders: Serial/Audio/Performance/UK/Translation: Raphael Sagalyn, Inc.

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