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Writings Of Abraham Lincoln eBook

by Abraham Lincoln
language: english
Publisher: Distributed By Ingram Spark, January of 2024 ‧
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This magnificent seven-book series delves deep into the mind and heart of one of America''s most revered Presidents. Each volume offers a unique window into Lincoln''s life, showcasing his unparalleled eloquence, deep humanity, and astute political acumen. 


From his early speeches that echo with a young nation''s dreams, to the profound depths of the Gettysburg Address and his private letters, the series paints an intimate portrait of a leader grappling with the moral and political challenges of his time. Readers journey through Lincoln''s evolving views on slavery and his relentless pursuit of justice, right up to the poignant reflections of his final days. 


With meticulous scholarship and accessible narrative, this series is not just a collection of writings; it''s a vibrant chronicle of a legacy that shaped the very fabric of American history.

Writings Of Abraham Lincoln

by Abraham Lincoln

Property Description
ISBN: 9781396323591
Publisher: Distributed By Ingram Spark
Release Date: January of 2024
Language: English
Pages: 278
Format: eBook
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Collection: The Writings Of Abraham Lincoln
Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Biographies
eBooks in English > Fiction > Other Literary Forms
EAN: 9781396323591
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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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