Abe Lincoln Goes to Washington: 1837-1865 - 1837-1865 (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed)


From Lincoln' s early practice of law in Springfield, Illinois, through his election to the Presidency of the eve of the Civil War, to his untimely assassination, Harness weaves an enormous amount of information into this compelling picture of our 16th President' s public and private life. Readers see Lincoln happy and gangly during his first dance with Mary Todd, playful with his young sons, and strong under pressure as he drafts the Emancipation Proclamation and delivers the Gettysburg Address.

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From Lincoln' s early practice of law in Springfield, Illinois, through his election to the Presidency of the eve of the Civil War, to his untimely assassination, Harness weaves an enormous amount of information into this compelling picture of our 16th President' s public and private life. Readers see Lincoln happy and gangly during his first dance with Mary Todd, playful with his young sons, and strong under pressure as he drafts the Emancipation Proclamation and delivers the Gettysburg Address.

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General

Imprint

National Geographic Society

Country of origin

United States

Release date

February 2003

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First published

February 2003

Authors

Dimensions

276 x 215 x 3mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

48

Edition

1st pbk. ed

ISBN-13

978-0-7922-6906-9

Barcode

9780792269069

Categories

LSN

0-7922-6906-3



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