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Writers in their own time
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Writers in their own time (University of Iowa Press)
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Contents |
Introduction: remembering Lincoln -- Chronology -- [Autobiographical statement, 1858] -- [Statement to William Herndon, after 1865?] -- "Conversation with Hon. S.T. Logan at Springfield" (1875) -- "My childhood home I see again" (1846) -- From Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln (1884) -- From The life of Abraham Lincoln (1860) -- From "Eulogy for Henry Clay" (1852) -- From Herndon's Lincoln (1889) -- From The real Lincoln (1922) -- [Autobiographical statement, 1859] -- [Autobiographical statement, 1860] -- "Chiefly about war matters" (1862) -- "Extracts from an unpublished manuscript" [1860s?] -- From Behind the scenes (1868) -- [Sketch on the funeral for Willie Lincoln, 1862] -- "Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln" (1895) -- "Lincoln's colonial scheme" (1862) -- From They knew Lincoln (1942) -- "Army memories of Lincoln: a chaplain's reminiscences" (1913) -- [Three Civil War letters of consolation,1861-1864] -- "Lincoln's vigil" (1895) -- From Lincoln at Gettysburg (1906) -- "Abraham Lincoln" (1864) -- From "Abraham Lincoln" (1865) -- [Excerpts from Letters about her husband,1865-1873] -- "Dreams and presentiments" (1895) -- "A theatrical manager's reminiscences" (1895) -- From The great funeral oration on Abraham Lincoln (1865) -- From "Abraham Lincoln" (1865) -- From "Death of Abraham Lincoln" (1879) -- "Lincoln's imagination" (1879) -- From "Abraham Lincoln: a speech" (1865) -- "Lincoln's philosophy of life" (1886) -- From "Abraham Lincoln" (1895) -- From Abraham Lincoln: the evolution of his literary style (1900) -- "A Lincoln memorial" (1907) -- "Lincoln as an orator" (1909) -- From "My tribute to the Great Emancipator" (1909) -- "The supreme vision of Abraham Lincoln" (1909) -- From "Abraham Lincoln: an appreciation" (1913). |
Summary |
More than any other American before or since, Abraham Lincoln had a way with words that has shaped our national idea of ourselves. Actively disliked and even vilified by many Americans for the vast majority of his career, this most studied, most storied, and most documented leader still stirs up controversy. Showing not only the development of a powerful mind but the ways in which our sixteenth president was perceived by equally brilliant American minds of a decidedly literary and political bent, Harold K. Bush's Lincoln in His Own Time provides some of the most significant contemporary. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
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Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.
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Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. |
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Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Friends and associates.
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Friends and associates. |
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Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Family.
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Families. |
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Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. |
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Presidents -- United States -- Biography.
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Presidents. |
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United States. |
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Biographies.
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Electronic books.
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Biographies.
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Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.
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Bush, Harold K. (Harold Karl), 1956-2021.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Bush, Harold K. Lincoln in His Own Time : a Biographical Chronicle of His Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews and Memoirs by Family, Friends and Associates. Iowa : University of Iowa Press, ©2011 9781609380441 |
ISBN |
9781609380458 (electronic book) |
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1609380452 (electronic book) |
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9781609380441 (paperback alkaline paper) |
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1609380444 (paperback alkaline paper) |
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