Life and Works of Abraham Lincoln; 1, copy 1
- 346 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
Henry Clay Whitney byl právník a blízký přítel Abrahama Lincolna, který se proslavil jako jeho životopisec. Jeho dílo se zaměřuje na jeho hluboké porozumění a blízkost s prezidentem. Whitneyho styl je charakterizován autentickým pohledem na Lincolnovu osobnost a politickou éru.
This book provides an insightful look into the life and works of Abraham Lincoln through a collection of his early speeches from 1832 to 1856. Edited by Henry Clay Whitney, this volume offers a unique perspective on Lincoln's political and social views during a formative period of his career. A great addition to any history buff's library.
Abraham Lincoln is one of the most revered figures in American history, and this book offers a comprehensive overview of his life and works. From his early years to his ascension to the presidency, from his leadership during the Civil War to his enduring legacy, this book provides insights and context that will enlighten and inspire readers. H.C. Whitney's research and analysis are top-notch, making this book one of the most respected and insightful works on Lincoln available today.
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This volume presents a collection of speeches and debates given by Abraham Lincoln in 1858-1859, providing a fascinating glimpse into the mind and character of one of America's greatest presidents. Whitney's insightful commentary and analysis make this volume a must-read for anyone interested in American history and politics.