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WAR DEBT

While the Civil War’s human cost has been rigorously charted over the years, its financial implications have received far less attention. Inhis new book, Ways and, Roger Lowenstein remedies this oversight with an engaging, detailed account that, of necessity, focuses largely on the machinations of Salmon P. Chase, Lincoln’s first Treasury secretary.

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