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The American

Published
Aug 1981
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General Fiction General Fiction
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320

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Fast's stunning reimagining of the life of John Peter Altgeld, a courageous politician and forgotten national hero Though Abraham Lincoln is often considered the United States' most legendary politician, he wasn't the only country lawyer out of Illinois to change the face of the nation. John Peter Altgeld fought for Lincoln as a foot soldier in the Union Army, then followed in his footsteps from law to politics, eventually becoming governor of Illinois in 1896. Howard Fast's dazzling fictional account of Altgeld's life offers an inspirational example of a man who made great sacrifices for quintessentially American ideals. Inspired by Altgeld's social reforms, such as his fight against the dehumanizing economic injustice of the Gilded Age and his trailblazing implementation of some of the nation's first child labor laws, Fast celebrates the compelling life of an unsung American luminary. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Howard Fast including rare photos from the author's estate.

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First Edition Aug 1981 Ace ISBN 044101741X
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Dec 2011 Open Road Publishing ISBN 145323490X
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Dec 2011 Open Road Publishing ISBN B006GKW0R4
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