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Books with title DK Biography: Abraham Lincoln

  • Abraham Lincoln;

    Bella Koral

    Hardcover (Random House, March 15, 1952)
    A Story for 6 to 9 year-olds. From the log cabin to the White House. A story of the backwoods boy who became President. Nicely illustrated.
  • Abraham Lincoln

    Rachel A. Koestler-Grack

    eBook (Chelsea House Publications, May 1, 2009)
    This work explores the life and career of Abraham Lincoln who was born to two uneducated farmers. It tells how he worked himself up from farmer to respected lawyer to US Congressman to the 16th US president.
  • Abraham Lincoln

    Amy L. Cohn, Suzy Schmidt, David A. Johnson

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Jan. 15, 2002)
    With a down-home, folksy flavor, Amy L. Cohn and Suzy Schmidt have written an unusual biography of Abe Lincoln that is sure to become a perennial classic.In their first collaboration as storytellers since FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA, Amy L. Cohn and Suzy Schmidt tell Lincoln's story from his birth to his untimely death. Begining with his humble start in a log cabin in Kentucky, the authors take us through his young life working on the family farm, learning to read and write on his own with only the crudest schooling, his early love of knowledge, and the sad times when he lost his mother. They delve into his adult life as a lawyer, a father, a husband, a politician, a military leader and a president - all the while exploring the many facets of his character - his kindness, his wisdom, his compassion, and his wonderful, quirky humor. Readers will relish this flavor-rich biography that portrays a favorite American hero with rare sensitivity.
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  • Abraham Lincoln - A Biography

    Benjamin P. Thomas

    Paperback (Alfred A. Knopf, March 15, 1952)
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  • Abraham Lincoln

    Lola M. Schaefer

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Presents a biography of the country lawyer Abraham Lincoln, who became America's sixteenth president and served during the Civil War.
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  • Abraham Lincoln

    Augusta Stevenson, Jerry Robinson

    Hardcover (Aladdin, Jan. 13, 2015)
    Explore the childhood of legendary US President Abraham Lincoln, whose legacy as a Civil War leader and lover of freedom makes him an unforgettable all-star in American history.Abraham Lincoln received less than two years of formal education, but he had a passion for knowledge: he would walk for miles to borrow a book and eventually taught himself to become a lawyer. His legal career lead to a term in the US House of Representatives, and he was later selected as the Republican presidential candidate in 1860 and elected president. Shortly after his inauguration, the Civil War broke out, and for the rest of his life, Lincoln served as a wartime president, achieving the hugely challenging task of keeping the Union together until the Confederate surrender in April of 1865. Weeks later Lincoln was assassinated, but his legacy lives on. From his humble beginnings in a Kentucky log cabin to his stepmother’s encouragement of education, the details of Abraham Lincoln’s childhood are revealed in this narrative biography about the events and influences that made him into the exceptional American leader he became.
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  • Abraham Lincoln

    Suzy Schmidt, Amy L. Cohn

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, March 15, 2002)
    With a down-home, folksy flavor, Amy L. Cohn and Suzy Schmidt have written an unusual biography of Abe Lincoln that is sure to become a perennial classic. In their first collaboration as storytellers since FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA, Amy L. Cohn and Suzy Schmidt tell Lincoln's story from his birth to his untimely death. Begining with his humble start in a log cabin in Kentucky, the authors take us through his young life working on the family farm, learning to read and write on his own with only the crudest schooling, his early love of knowledge, and the sad times when he lost his mother. They delve into his adult life as a lawyer, a father, a husband, a politician, a military leader and a president - all the while exploring the many facets of his character - his kindness, his wisdom, his compassion, and his wonderful, quirky humor. Readers will relish this flavor-rich biography that portrays a favorite American hero with rare sensitivity.
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  • Abraham Lincoln

    Barbara Knox

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Text and pictures introduce a biography of Abraham Lincoln, the man who served as president of the United States during the Civil War.
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  • Abraham Lincoln: A biography

    Benjamin Platt Thomas

    Loose Leaf (Knopf, March 15, 1973)
    First red cover Knopp Press paperback edition of 1973 of original Copyright 1952. Front cover has slight tear in center from reader opening book & back cover has a crease at lower left corner, wear & tear. However, all pages intact as is book spine. Pages are tanning, but unmarked, no underlinings nor highlighting. Rated by others as best book on Abe Lincoln.
  • Abraham Lincoln

    Lord Charnwood

    eBook (Dover Publications, Sept. 5, 2012)
    As preserver of the Union and emancipator of the slaves, Lincoln occupies a unique niche in the pantheon of American leaders. People from around the world admire his eloquence as a spokesman for democracy and fighter for the oppressed. In this landmark biography, published fifty years after Lincoln's death, an English author recounted for his countrymen the remarkable story of Lincoln's life. Lord Charnwood's comprehensive biography, among the first major books about the sixteenth president, presents a sensitive and literate portrait, tracing Lincoln's rise from humble origins to the highest office in the land and recapturing the profound humanity of his character. From the grinding poverty of his boyhood in the backwoods of Kentucky and Indiana and his early struggles as a prairie lawyer, the author charts Lincoln's elevation to the Illinois legislature, Congress, and the presidency, culminating in his role as commander in chief during the bloodiest struggles in American history. Beautifully written, this unabridged edition also offers profound historical insights into the factors contributing to the Civil War, including economic and political conditions, territorial expansion, foreign and domestic policies, and slavery. This splendid profile of an epic figure whose relevance endures and grows with the passage of time is essential reading for admirers of Lincoln, students and scholars of American history, and anyone who appreciates a well-written, engrossing biography.
  • A. Lincoln A Biography

    Jr. Ronald C. White

    Paperback (Random House, March 15, 2009)
    2009
  • Abraham Lincoln

    Lord Charnwood

    Hardcover (Wentworth Press, March 6, 2019)
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