Lincoln, the Unknown. "A short, objective, rapid-fire biography of that gaunt man who came out of nowhere to save his country" |
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Lincoln presented the proclamation to his Cabinet in September , 1862 ; but it
was not to take effect until the first day of January , 1863. So when Congress met
the following December , Lincoln appealed to that body for support . In making
his ...
Lincoln presented the proclamation to his Cabinet in September , 1862 ; but it
was not to take effect until the first day of January , 1863. So when Congress met
the following December , Lincoln appealed to that body for support . In making
his ...
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It was placed there on September 26 , 1901 . On that day the casket was opened
, and human eyes gazed down for the last time upon his face . Those who saw
him then remarked how natural he appeared . He had been dead thirty - six years
...
It was placed there on September 26 , 1901 . On that day the casket was opened
, and human eyes gazed down for the last time upon his face . Those who saw
him then remarked how natural he appeared . He had been dead thirty - six years
...
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One of the most fascinating biographies of Abraham Lincoln. Dale tells Lincoln's story in a very lively manner; it seems that everything's happening before your eyes. The book has powerful tones of emotion, passion, vision, ambition, compassion, and wisdom running all through. It is one of the best.
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