A review by holtfan
Lincoln's Sword: The Presidency and the Power of Words by Douglas L. Wilson

4.0

Though academic and occasionally dry, Lincoln's Sword is remarkably fascinating. No one expected the country-bumpkin president to be a literary master, yet that is exactly what he proved to be. Wilson looks at Lincoln's evolving ability as a writer and the way he influenced America during the Civil War with his words.
Not an 'easy' read, but worth the time, especially as a study on Lincoln and the use of words and writing styles during this time.