
The Life Of Abraham Lincoln
Henry Ketcham(Author)
Double 9 Books (Publisher)
Published on 1. December 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
222 pages
978-93-7680-846-5 (ISBN)
Description
The life of Abraham Lincoln presents a reflective account of a leader shaped by hardship, discipline, and moral clarity. The narrative traces a progression from humble beginnings in a demanding frontier environment to a public life defined by responsibility and resolve. Early chapters emphasize how isolation, labor, and limited resources influenced character, encouraging self education, perseverance, and empathy. Family influence and formative experiences are shown as central forces in shaping judgment and ethical awareness. The setting of early American life is portrayed as physically challenging yet intellectually awakening, reinforcing the idea that adversity can cultivate strength rather than limit potential. As the account unfolds, attention is given to inner development rather than spectacle, highlighting patience, thoughtful reflection, and steady growth. Leadership is presented as the result of accumulated values rather than sudden ambition. Overall, the work frames personal history as preparation for national service, showing how integrity, learning, and resilience combine to form lasting influence and guide decisive action during moments of collective crisis.
More details
Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
319 gr
ISBN-13
978-93-7680-846-5 (9789376808465)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Henry Ketcham was an American author and historian known for writing biographies that explored the personal character and public influence of major figures in American history. Born on 21 December 1832 in Dover Plains, New York, he developed a strong interest in history, leadership, and national identity. He served in the United States Army with the Union Army from 1862 to 1865, an experience that shaped his understanding of duty, sacrifice, and civic responsibility. Beyond his military service, he was active in public life and later served as a Representative from 1897 to 1906. His writing reflected a deep respect for moral integrity, perseverance, and intellectual development, qualities he emphasized in his biographical subjects such as Abraham Lincoln and Benjamin Franklin. Ketcham focused on how early experiences, disciplined effort, and ethical conviction influence leadership. His historical work aimed to educate readers while reinforcing national values and civic awareness. He died on 4 November 1906 in New York, leaving behind biographies centered on character, service, and responsibility.