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Words Of Abraham Lincoln eBook

by Abraham Lincoln
language: english
Publisher: NEWMARKET PRESS, July of 2009 ‧
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From the "Four score and seven years ago" that every American schoolchild knows to personal notes and dozens of memorable letters, debates, and speeches from a critical time in this nation’s history, here is a remarkable collection of Lincoln’s writings. Through them, we can follow the sixteenth president’s development from country lawyer to healer of a wounded nation.

Arranged thematically, The Words of Abraham Lincoln brings together his early writings, his notes on courtship, marriage, and the family, his thoughts on slavery, including the full text of the Emancipation Proclamation, and his letters to his generals during the Civil War, among other subjects. This book includes eight historical photographs and a chronology.

Two hundred years after his birth, Lincoln’s writing endures. Witty and wise, Lincoln speaks today as powerfully as he did when he was president.

Words Of Abraham Lincoln

by Abraham Lincoln

Property Description
ISBN: 9781557048622
Publisher: NEWMARKET PRESS
Release Date: July of 2009
Language: English
Pages: 128
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility:
Collection: Newmarket Words Of Series
Categories: eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > North America
EAN: 9781557048622
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Abraham Lincoln

Foi o 16.º Presidente dos Estados Unidos da América e uma das figuras políticas mais influentes da era moderna. Nascido no Kentucky numa família humilde, praticamente autodidata, tornou-se advogado, dirigente do Partido Republicano e presidente durante a Guerra Civil Americana.
Defensor da preservação da União e opositor da escravatura, liderou o país no seu período mais dramático, proclamando a emancipação dos escravos e redefinindo o significado político da liberdade e da igualdade nos Estados Unidos.
Assassinado em 1865, poucos dias após o fim da guerra, permanece como um símbolo maior da República americana.

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