Monument Maker: Daniel Chester French and the Lincoln Memorial (The History Makers Series)

Monument Maker: Daniel Chester French and the Lincoln Memorial (The History Makers Series)
Title Monument Maker: Daniel Chester French and the Lincoln Memorial (The History Makers Series) PDF eBook
Author Linda Booth Sweeney
Publisher Tilbury House Publishers and Cadent Publishing
Pages 66
Release 2019-09-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0884486451

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Named to the Bank Street College Best Children's Books of the Year for 2020 20th Annual Massachusetts Book Awards “Must Reads”: A Must-Read Picture Book CYBILS Award short list When Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1865, fifteen-year-old Dan French had no way to know that one day his tribute to the great president would transform a plot of Washington, DC marshland into America’s gathering place. He did not even know that a sculptor was something to be. He only knew that he liked making things with his hands. This is the story of how a farmboy became America’s foremost sculptor. After failing at academics, Dan was working the family farm when he idly carved a turnip into a frog and discovered what he was meant to do. Sweeney’s swift prose and Fields’s evocative illustrations capture the single-minded determination with which Dan taught himself to sculpt and launched his career with the famous Minuteman Statue in his hometown of Concord, Massachusetts. This is also the story of the Lincoln Memorial, French’s culminating masterpiece. Thanks to this lovingly created tribute to the towering leader of Dan’s youth, Abraham Lincoln lives on as the man of marble, his craggy face and careworn gaze reminding millions of seekers what America can be. Dan’s statue is no lifeless figure, but a powerful, vital touchstone of a nation’s ideals. Now Dan French has his tribute too, in this exquisite biography that brings history to life for young readers.

The Perfect Tribute

The Perfect Tribute
Title The Perfect Tribute PDF eBook
Author Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 32
Release 2022-09-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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'The Perfect Tribute' is a short story written by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews, and is also her best known work. It is about the past U.S. president, Abraham Lincoln, depicting him as writing and delivering the Gettysburg Address, then concluding his speech was an utter failure. Later, he comforts a Confederate Captain as he dies in a prison hospital, and the Captain, who does not recognize him, praises the Address as "one of the great speeches in history". The wildly popular story was assigned reading for multiple generations of school children in the United States and may be the most popular book ever published about Lincoln.

The Lincoln Tribute Book

The Lincoln Tribute Book
Title The Lincoln Tribute Book PDF eBook
Author Horatio Sheafe Krans
Publisher
Pages 186
Release 1909
Genre
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In Lincoln's Hand

In Lincoln's Hand
Title In Lincoln's Hand PDF eBook
Author Abraham Lincoln
Publisher Bantam
Pages 208
Release 2009
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0553807420

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A collection of writings includes images of a variety of handwritten speeches, letters, and childhood notebooks, accompanied by commentary by James M. McPherson, Ken Burns, Doris Kearns Goodwin, John Updike, Toni Morrison, and other notables.

Abe Lincoln

Abe Lincoln
Title Abe Lincoln PDF eBook
Author Kay Winters
Publisher Aladdin
Pages 0
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781416912682

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Learn about the early life of Abraham Lincoln in this picture book biography that Kirkus Reviews calls “a moving tribute to the power of books and words.” In a tiny log cabin a boy listened with delight to the storytelling of his ma and pa. He traced letters in sand, snow, and dust. He borrowed books and walked miles to bring them back. When he grew up, he became the sixteenth president of the United States. His name was Abraham Lincoln. He loved books. They changed his life. He changed the world.

Climbing Lincoln's Steps

Climbing Lincoln's Steps
Title Climbing Lincoln's Steps PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Slade
Publisher Albert Whitman
Pages 0
Release 2016-11-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780807512050

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This empowering and emotionally driven story showcases significant moments in African American history that tie back to the Lincoln Memorial by introducing iconic civil rights activists as well as exploring President Abraham Lincoln's role in abolishing slavery. This book highlights the hardships and triumphs faced while fighting for racial equality in America.

Abe's Honest Words

Abe's Honest Words
Title Abe's Honest Words PDF eBook
Author Weston Woods Studios, Incorporated
Publisher
Pages
Release 2016
Genre Presidents
ISBN 9780545932660

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