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The Early Life of Abraham Lincoln - Illustrated Edition Containing Numerous Documents and Reminiscences of Lincoln's Early Friends - cover

The Early Life of Abraham Lincoln - Illustrated Edition Containing Numerous Documents and Reminiscences of Lincoln's Early Friends

Ida M. Tarbell, J. McCan Davis

Publisher: Good Press

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In 'The Early Life of Abraham Lincoln,' a collection intricately weaves together the narrative of Lincoln'Äôs formative years, shedding light on the evolution of a leader whose influence altered the course of a nation. The anthology encapsulates a dynamic range of literary styles, from reflective essays to descriptive journalism, each piece a crucial thread in the tapestry of 19th-century American thought. Through vivid storytelling and illuminating analysis, the collection highlights pivotal moments that shaped Lincoln'Äôs character, offering readings both historically significant and narratively compelling, ensuring a rich, multifaceted portrayal that goes beyond the typical textbook depiction. Editors Ida M. Tarbell and J. McCan Davis, both renowned for their meticulous attention to the factual and the anecdotal, enrich this anthology with their acute perspectives and extensive research. Known for her investigative prowess, Tarbell employs a deft hand in uncovering the nuanced aspects of Lincoln'Äôs youth, while Davis brings a scholarly rigor that complements her approach. Together, they draw from an array of historical sources, aligning with the Progressive Era's spirit of inquiry and reform, reflecting the broader cultural endeavors to understand the forces shaping noteworthy figures. This anthology is a treasure trove for readers eager to explore the varied contexts that contributed to the development of one of history'Äôs seminal figures. Engaging with voices of such profound historical insight, the collection expands one's appreciation of Lincoln beyond simplistic heroism, inviting readers to grasp the intricate conditions of his upbringing. Ideal for both scholars and casual readers, it offers an unmatched combination of scholarly depth and narrative allure, fostering a dialogue between the past and present, inspiring reflection and appreciation.
Available since: 11/19/2023.
Print length: 202 pages.

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