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Abraham Lincoln

    12 février 1809 – 15 avril 1865

    Cet auteur explore les questions fondamentales de l'identité américaine et de sa construction. Ses écrits se penchent sur les conflits et les compromis qui ont façonné la nation, soulignant la lutte continue pour l'égalité et la liberté. À travers un engagement profond envers les événements historiques, l'auteur offre un examen stimulant des complexités de la société civile et de la persévérance des idéaux qui la font avancer.

    The Portable Abraham Lincoln
    Abraham Lincoln
    Lincoln Speeches
    A Place to Live
    Little Sermons in Socialism by Abraham Lincoln
    Herndon's Lincoln - The History and Personal Recollections of Abraham Lincoln by William Herndon - Vol I
    • The book delves into the legacy of Abraham Lincoln, exploring his character and the shifting perceptions of him since his tragic death. As those who personally knew him fade from memory, the author aims to illuminate lesser-known aspects of Lincoln's life to enrich historical understanding. By presenting a comprehensive view of Lincoln, the work seeks to ensure that future generations recognize his significance and the truth of his contributions, ultimately honoring his memory as a pivotal figure in history.

      Herndon's Lincoln - The History and Personal Recollections of Abraham Lincoln by William Herndon - Vol I
    • Most people will be surprised to learn of Abraham Lincoln's socialist leanings. This is because of the deification of Lincoln and the fact the victors always write the history books. This small pamphlet was first printed by the communist party in Chicago and they were great admirers of the so-called "Great Emancipator" and made no secret of it. Abraham Lincoln not only had a favorable opinion of Karl Marx and his writings, but was at times sympathetic to socialist policies and ideas. The sixteenth president of the United States was an avid reader of the father of Marxism and corresponded with him during the War Between the States. This edition includes a great foreword by Dr. Boyd D. Cathey which really puts the issues in perspective and offers more evidence of Lincoln's feelings and his association with the leading communists and socialists of the day. Was Lincoln a socialist? You decide.

      Little Sermons in Socialism by Abraham Lincoln
    • A Place to Live

      • 150pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      Set in the early days of Gordon, Ohio, the narrative explores the town's promising beginnings amid a wild landscape teeming with wildlife. The author reflects on the optimism of the time, as local newspapers heralded Gordon's potential to surpass neighboring towns like Arcanum and Greenville. The description captures the essence of a community poised for growth, shaped by its natural surroundings and the aspirations of its residents.

      A Place to Live
    • Lincoln Speeches

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the powerful rhetoric of Abraham Lincoln, this book delves into his evolution as a politician, president, and emancipator. It highlights key speeches and writings that shaped his legacy, revealing how his words influenced public opinion and policy during pivotal moments in American history. By analyzing Lincoln's communication style and themes, the text illustrates his profound impact on the nation and the enduring relevance of his messages in contemporary discourse.

      Lincoln Speeches
    • Abraham Lincoln

      Little Masterpieces (1899)

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      As a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, this book preserves the original text while acknowledging potential imperfections due to its age, such as marks and notations. The reprint emphasizes the cultural significance of the work, reflecting a commitment to protecting and promoting literature. It aims to provide readers with an affordable, high-quality edition that remains true to the original, ensuring the legacy of the text is accessible for future generations.

      Abraham Lincoln
    • The Portable Abraham Lincoln

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
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      This edition commemorates the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth by showcasing his most significant speeches and writings. It offers readers a chance to explore the themes of leadership, freedom, and unity that defined Lincoln's legacy. Through carefully selected texts, the book highlights his eloquence and profound impact on American history, making it a valuable resource for both history enthusiasts and those interested in the art of rhetoric.

      The Portable Abraham Lincoln
    • This deluxe two-volume boxed set presents a comprehensive collection of Abraham Lincoln's essential writings, showcasing his profound influence as a writer during the Civil War era. Edited by historian Don E. Fehrenbacher, it includes significant speeches, letters, and reflections that capture Lincoln's thoughts on democracy, slavery, and the war's impact. Celebrated as the best selection of Lincoln's works, this edition serves as a vital resource for understanding his legacy and is a valuable addition to any library.

      Speeches & Writings Of Abraham Lincoln 1832-1865
    • Abraham Kipling's writings reveal him as a multifaceted individual and a remarkable statesman whose insights remain relevant today. Rather than presenting him as a perfect historical figure, the text highlights his complexities and the lessons that can be drawn from his life and work. The introductory note sets the stage for understanding Kipling's significance in both his time and the contemporary world.

      The Writings of Abraham Lincoln, Vol.1, 1832-1843 - Constitutional Edition
    • The "Lost Speech" highlights a pivotal moment in 1856 when a young Abraham Lincoln delivered a compelling anti-slavery address in Bloomington, Illinois. Although the speech was never recorded, its impact resonated throughout American history, showcasing Lincoln's early commitment to opposing the expansion of slavery. This incident underscores the importance of his evolving political stance and the historical significance of his voice in the fight for freedom.

      Abraham Lincoln's Lost Speech
    • The Address was delivered at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on the afternoon of Thursday, November 19, 1863, during the American Civil War, four and a half months after the Union armies defeated those of the Confederacy at the decisive Battle of... číst celé

      The Gettysburg Address