Looking at Lincoln

Looking at Lincoln
Title Looking at Lincoln PDF eBook
Author Maira Kalman
Publisher Penguin
Pages 50
Release 2017-01-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0147517982

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Fans of Who Was? and Jean Fritz will love this introduction to our sixteenth President by beloved author and illustrator Maira Kalman. Who was Lincoln really? This little girl wants to find out. She discovers, among other things, that our sixteenth president was a man who believed in freedom for all, had a dog named Fido, loved Mozart, apples, and his wife's vanilla cake, and kept his notes in his hat. From his boyhood in a log cabin to his famous presidency and untimely death, Maira Kalman shares Lincoln's remarkable life with young readers in a fresh and exciting way.

Looking for Lincoln

Looking for Lincoln
Title Looking for Lincoln PDF eBook
Author Philip B. Kunhardt
Publisher Knopf
Pages 515
Release 2008
Genre Presidents
ISBN 030726713X

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In honor of the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth comes this sequel to the enormously successful "Lincoln: An Illustrated Biography." This work picks up where the previous book left off, and examines how the 16th president's legend came into being.

The Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area

The Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area
Title The Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area PDF eBook
Author Looking for Lincoln Heritage Coalition
Publisher
Pages 2
Release 2009
Genre Illinois
ISBN

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Looking for Lincoln in Illinois

Looking for Lincoln in Illinois
Title Looking for Lincoln in Illinois PDF eBook
Author Bryon C. Andreasen
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 133
Release 2015-10-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0809333848

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This richly illustrated book relates more than thirty stories that show how the lives of Lincoln and the Mormons intersected and expands on some of the storyboards on the Looking for Lincoln Story Trail. The book's keyed maps, historic photos, and descriptions of events connect the stories to their physical locations.

Looking for Lincoln in Illinois

Looking for Lincoln in Illinois
Title Looking for Lincoln in Illinois PDF eBook
Author Bryon C. Andreasen
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 130
Release 2015-03-31
Genre History
ISBN 080933383X

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Winner, ISHS Certificate of Excellence Award, 2016 Presenting fifty Abraham Lincoln stories—some familiar and beloved, some fresh and unexpected—Looking for Lincoln in Illinois: Lincoln’s Springfield is a carefully researched, richly illustrated guide to the Springfield, Illinois, locations on the Looking for Lincoln Story Trail. Created by the Looking for Lincoln Heritage Coalition, this trail consists of more than two hundred illustrated storyboards posted at sites of significance to Lincoln’s life and career across fifty-two communities in Illinois. The storyboards connect Lincoln-related tales to the geographical locations where they occurred, giving visitors, and now readers, a tour of the social and cultural landscape of Lincoln’s nineteenth-century world while revealing the very human Lincoln known by friends and associates. This book celebrates the trail as a rich historical resource, featuring the original storyboards produced for Springfield and including twelve additional stories and more than 150 illustrations. Engaging stories in the book bring Lincoln’s Springfield to life: Lincoln created controversy with his Temperance Address, which he delivered in a church on Fourth Street in February 1842. He unexpectedly married Mary Todd in her sister’s home on the edge of Springfield later that year. The Lincolns’ sons used to harness dogs and cats to small wagons and drive them around the dirt streets of town. When Lincoln visited his dentist, he applied his own chloroform, because the practice of analgesia was not yet common. He reportedly played the ball game Fives in a downtown alley while waiting for news of his presidential nomination. And boxing heavyweight champion John C. Heenan visited the presidential candidate in October 1860. Through texts, historic photographs and images, and maps, including one keyed to the story locations in downtown Springfield, readers of this fascinating volume are invited to imagine social and cultural landscapes that have been lost in time.

Abe Lincoln's Hat

Abe Lincoln's Hat
Title Abe Lincoln's Hat PDF eBook
Author Martha Brenner
Publisher Random House Books for Young Readers
Pages 49
Release 2022-02-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0525647171

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Was Abe Lincoln absent-minded? Indeed! President Lincoln came up with a trick involving his stovepipe hat to nudge his memory! Fascinating anecdotes and historical context enrich this expanded biographical picture book that brings to life one of our nation's most revered presidents. Long before he became the 16th president, Abe Lincoln started out as a frontier lawyer. He resorted to sticking letters and notes deep inside his hat so they stayed handy. Adapted from the Step into Reading leveled reader of the same name, author Martha Brenner has revised and enriched her original text to include more historical material and resources for those who want to explore this captivating figure further. Illustrator Brooke Smart's clever art makes history more appealing than ever. Including both humor and painful, hard-hitting American history, this new edition traces Lincoln's evolution into a compelling commander-in-chief during a contentious time in our nation's history. Young readers will be intrigued!

The Global Lincoln

The Global Lincoln
Title The Global Lincoln PDF eBook
Author Richard Carwardine
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 342
Release 2011-08-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0199831505

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Perhaps more than any other American, Abraham Lincoln has become a global figure, one who spoke--and continues to speak--to people across the world. Karl Marx judged Lincoln "the single-minded son of the working class"; Tolstoy reported his fame in the Caucasus; Tomas Masaryk, the first president of Czechoslovakia, drew strength as "the Lincoln of Central Europe"; racially-mixed, republican "Lincoln brigades" fought in the Spanish Civil War; and, more recently, statesmen ranging from Gordon Brown to Pervez Musharraf to Barack Obama have invoked Lincoln in support of their respective agendas. This fascinating volume brings together leading historians from around the world to explore Lincoln's international legacy. The authors examine the meaning and image of Lincoln in many places and across continents, ranging from Germany to Japan, India to Ireland, Africa and Asia to Argentina and the American South. The book reveals that at the heart of Lincoln's global celebrity were his political principles, his record of successful executive leadership in wartime, his role as the "Great Emancipator," and his resolute defense of popular government. Yet the "Global Lincoln" has been a malleable and protean figure, one who is forever being redefined to meet the needs of those who invoke him. The first study of Lincoln's global legacy, this book tells the unknown and remarkable story of the world-wide impact of one of America's great presidents.