Publisher's Synopsis
Words of Lincoln, Including Several Hundred Opinions of his Life and Character by Eminent Persons of This and Other Lands is a collection of Abraham Lincoln's writings and speeches, offering invaluable insight into the mind of one of America's most revered presidents. Compiled in 1895, this volume captures Lincoln's thoughts on governance, slavery, and the critical issues facing a nation divided.
Beyond Lincoln's own words, the book includes reflections and opinions from prominent figures of his time and beyond, providing a multifaceted view of his character and legacy. This compilation serves as a vital historical document, preserving the essence of Lincoln's leadership and the profound impact he had on the course of American history. It is essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Civil War era and the enduring relevance of Lincoln's vision.
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