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"Oliver Wendall Holmes: A Life in War, Law and Ideas" by Stephen Budiansky! 1st Edition

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The extraordinary story of the U.S. Supreme Court’s most influential justice!

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"Oliver Wendell Holmes twice escaped death as a young Union officer in the Civil War when musket balls missed his heart and spinal cord by a fraction of an inch at the Battles of Ball’s Bluff and Antietam. He lived ever after with unwavering moral courage, unremitting scorn for dogma, and an insatiable intellectual curiosity. Named to the Supreme Court by Theodore Roosevelt at age sixty-one, he served for nearly three decades, writing a series of famous, eloquent, and often dissenting opinions that would prove prophetic in securing freedom of speech, protecting the rights of criminal defendants, and ending the Court’s reactionary resistance to social and economic reforms. As a pioneering legal scholar, Holmes revolutionized the understanding of common law by showing how the law always evolved to meet the changing needs of society. As an enthusiastic friend and indefatigable correspondent, he wrote thousands of personal letters brimming with humorous philosophical insights, trenchant comments on the current scene, and an abiding joy in fighting the good fight. Drawing on many previously unpublished letters and records, Stephen Budiansky’s definitive biography offers the fullest portrait yet of this pivotal American figure, whose zest for life, wit, and intellect left a profound legacy in law and Constitutional rights, and who was an inspiring example of how to lead a meaningful life in a world of uncertainty and upheaval."

About the Author:

"Stephen Budiansky is a historian, biographer, and journalist, the author of 18 books exploring intellectual and creative lives, military and intelligence history, and science and the natural world. He is the former Washington Editor of the scientific journal Nature and a regular book reviewer for the Wall Street Journal. He lives on a small farm in northern Virginia."

Reviews:


"Lively and engaging biography....At a time when progressives and conservatives alike are so sure of their own premises that America is more polarized than at any time since the Civil War, the 'skeptical humility,' as Budiansky puts it, that Holmes took from the war seems more elusive, and more urgently needed, than ever." - Jeffrey Rosen, Washington Post 

"Top-notch....Turning the influential judge's life into a page-turner seems a highly difficult task, but journalist and historian Budiansky succeeds admirably....An entirely fascinating biography of one of America's most important legal minds." - Kirkus


"With insight and panache....Budiansky paints a nuanced picture of this exceptionally influential judge....Makes a dry life of the mind into a lively life of a man, and a very appealing one at that....A winner from start to finish, this is a natural fit for anyone who enjoys history or biography." - Library Journal


"Budiansky's Oliver Wendell Holmes is a lively, accessible book, retelling the story of its subject's life and work for a generation that knows Holmes was important but not why.... exciting and well-written" -  Noah Feldman, New York Times


"Consistently gripping reading...possessed of a zest and omnivorous curiosity that reflects the boundless energy of its subject" - Steve Donoghue, Christian Science Monitor
 
From the Back Cover:
"The longevity and complexity of Holmes' life and judicial philosophy present a formidable challenge to a biographer. Stephen Budiansky has met that challenge in distinguished fashion. Weaving together Holmes's private and public lives with a clarity that reveals what had often seemed obscure in previous biographies, this book also shows how Holmes' experience as a thrice-wounded Civil War officer subtly shaped his social and juridical ideas during the next seventy years." - James M. McPherson, author of "Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era"