The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Et Cetera, Volumen1Macmillan, 1920 - 484 páginas She is remembered today as a muckraking journalist, author of such blockbuster exposes as 1904's The History of the Standard Oil Company, which actually contributed to the corporation's breakup in 1911. But in this 1900 work, as charming as it is important, American author IDA MINERVA TARBELL (1857-1944) shows a softer side as she traces, with a laudatory and admiring spirit, the development of the character and morals of Abraham Lincoln. |
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... with many reproductions from original Paintings , Photographs , et cetera NEW EDITION WITH NEW MATTER BY IDA M. TARBELL Volume One NEW YORK The Macmillan Company MCMXX All rights reserved Copyright , 1895 , 1896 , 1898 , 1899 By The LIFE ...
... with many reproductions from original Paintings , Photographs , et cetera NEW EDITION WITH NEW MATTER BY IDA M. TARBELL Volume One NEW YORK The Macmillan Company MCMXX All rights reserved Copyright , 1895 , 1896 , 1898 , 1899 By The LIFE ...
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... . NEW EDITION WITH NEW MATTER Copyright , 1917 BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY General Library System University of Wisconsin - Madison 728 State Street Madison , WI 53706-1494 U.S.A. 2 Wec 48 n BS 600 Histor PREFACE THE work.
... . NEW EDITION WITH NEW MATTER Copyright , 1917 BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY General Library System University of Wisconsin - Madison 728 State Street Madison , WI 53706-1494 U.S.A. 2 Wec 48 n BS 600 Histor PREFACE THE work.
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... matter was found to be new and useful was secured . The author wrote thou- sands of letters and travelled thousands of miles in collecting the material which came to the editor simply as a result of this request in the magazine . The ...
... matter was found to be new and useful was secured . The author wrote thou- sands of letters and travelled thousands of miles in collecting the material which came to the editor simply as a result of this request in the magazine . The ...
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... matter with Schurz . His ardor led him to write a long , defensive reply . It drew from Lincoln an admirable answer , published many years ago . Schurz probably had in mind this correspondence when in his thoughtful essay on Lincoln he ...
... matter with Schurz . His ardor led him to write a long , defensive reply . It drew from Lincoln an admirable answer , published many years ago . Schurz probably had in mind this correspondence when in his thoughtful essay on Lincoln he ...
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... matter for the President , he sent in his resignation . Mr. Lincoln was perplexed . He felt that the action of the senators who were conducting this matter was an interference with executive authority which must not be countenanced . He ...
... matter for the President , he sent in his resignation . Mr. Lincoln was perplexed . He felt that the action of the senators who were conducting this matter was an interference with executive authority which must not be countenanced . He ...
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