
The Lincoln-Douglas Debates
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Narrated by:
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David Strathairn
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Richard Dreyfuss
The Lincoln-Douglas Debates made history and changed its course through seven legendary match-ups between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas during the 1858 Illinois senatorial race. Although he lost the election, Lincoln's gift for oratory and his anti-slavery stance made him a nationally known figure, and led to his election to the presidency in 1860.
Never before presented in audio, these debates and great statesmen are brought to life by narrators Richard Dreyfuss (Douglas) and David Strathairn (Lincoln). Perfectly timed for the Lincoln Bincentennial celebrations, The Lincoln-Douglas Debates provide a soundtrack to a nation discovering its better self.
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Editorial reviews
A relatively inexperienced progressive Illinois orator debates a well-regarded and powerful Senator in an election that grabs the nation's headlines. No, this isn't 2008 and it isn't Obama-McCain. These are the Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858, a series of seven one-on-one town halls between two men looking to decide Illinois' future at a key moment in United States history. While Abraham Lincoln would go on to lose the Senate seat to the incumbent Stephen A. Douglas, these storied debates established Lincoln's presence on the national stage as a leading voice in the then newly established Republican Party. Much is made of his later success in abolishing slavery from the United States and rightfully so, but in these debates Lincoln tones down any abolitionist stance he may have had. He makes clear that any personal arguments against slavery would never tread on his responsibilities as a representative of the people of Illinois. Douglas on the other hand is fervent about the rights of states over the federal government in deciding any law regarding slavery. Not surprisingly, these debates mostly cover the 'slavery question' and, thankfully for the listener, not the multitude of other everyday issues facing citizens in 1858. This makes listening to seven separate town hall debates much easier, as the arguments over slavery get repeated and honed to perfection with each passing debate.
David Strathairn stars here as the thoughtful, level-headed Abraham Lincoln, opposite Richard Dreyfuss' condescendingly pushier voicing of Stephen A. Douglas. Neither put on any accents nor otherwise inject any unnecessary melodrama into the already powerful text of these debates. Whether purposefully sober or not, the result is that neither actor (nor the Senate candidate they represent) shines in this fairly straightforward reading. Strathairn's voicing bests Dreyfuss' Douglas but never soars to the rhetorical heights history attributes Lincoln. In admirably 'acting' out the debates verbatim, these Hollywood actors are not afforded the text of an author with masterful prose, much less a plot that thickens with each passing chapter. Instead Strathairn and Dreyfuss dutifully voice the debates with the clarity of tone and diction needed to facilitate understanding the finer points of arguments made over 150 years ago. The Lincoln-Douglas Debates are a challenging listen, but an appropriately timely one that these actors make worthwhile. Josh Ravitz
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An Outstanding Audio Experience
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
If I had a friend that loved US history or Civil War history, I would tell him/her that this is an absolute must to read and to listen to.What was one of the most memorable moments of The Lincoln-Douglas Debates?
When Abraham Lincoln methodically explains the role of the Declaration of Independence, and his view of the Founding Fathers gradual emancipation, I was mesmerized.Have you listened to any of David Strathairn and Richard Dreyfuss ’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I don't believe I have ever listened to David Strathairn or Richard Dreyfuss before, however, their performance was perfect for this audio book. Their voices and performance will forever be what I think Abraham Lincoln's and Steven Douglas's voices actually sounded like.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I wish I could have listened to this book in one sitting, but instead listened to this book on my commute to work every morning.Any additional comments?
This is a used audible credit well worth it.Wow, what a great listen!
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this one though, just a touch faster than my mind likes to operate, is pretty close
to perfect. I thoroughly enjoyed the performance, kudu's to both Lincoln & Douglas.
It would also be good to have had some background study of the Lincoln Douglas Debates
to fully appreciate the audio book, I can recommend the Great Courses class/DVD's
Lincoln - In His Own Words as a nice complement to this.
I think any reader/listener interested in this topic will thoroughly enjoy this audio book.
execellent performance
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more respect for Abraham Lincoln.
Powerful
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Pretty Amazing
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Hearing these debates with 21st century ears is incredibly disturbing but important to understand into times and the coming civil war.
Eye opener
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How many 'educated' Americans today could sit, listen and understand the debate.
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Awesome time travel opportunity
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History Came Alive
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what a resource!
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