David Herbert Donald, an American historian, was renowned for his scholarship on Abraham Lincoln and 19th-century American history. His ability to analyze complex historical events and bring them to life through detailed research has made him one of the foremost authorities in his field. Donald's legacy encourages students, historians, and scholars to approach history with a commitment to accuracy, depth, and understanding. His work continues to inspire future generations to explore the past with curiosity and dedication to uncovering truths.

"The big biography of Lincoln necessarily had to do so much with his political career, his ambitions, his accomplishments in public, with less time to spend on his private life, his inner life, and I thought this might be a way of getting at that."



"The more I have studied Lincoln, the more I have followed his thought processes, the more I am convinced that he understood leadership better than any other American president."



"At the beginning, Lincoln was so inexperienced he had reverence for military expertise, not realizing that there wasn't any military expertise, that the most anybody had commanded up to that point had been somebody, some troops in the Mexican War, and it had been years ago."



"But having said all of that, that still doesn't account for a lot of the increase in popularity which stems, I think, from Lincoln's personal characteristics."



"Well, it seems to me Lincoln, I suppose, is kind of a model of a particular sort of presidency, a presidency that first of all is elected by a minority of the votes."

