CULTURE
FC S11-197 Lincoln's Proposal
♥ Abe Lincoln’s Yarns and Stories by Alexandre McClure (1904)
“A complete collection of the funny and witty anecdotes that made Lincoln famous as America’s greatest story teller.”
♦ $ The Statesmanship of Abraham Lincoln by Olivia Coolidge
Lincoln's years as President.
♥ The Story of Abraham Lincoln by Eleanor Gridley
Details of his home life.
♥ What Abraham Lincoln Read
We have all heard the stories of how much Abraham Lincoln loved to read. Have you ever wondered what he read? Wonder no more!
“A complete collection of the funny and witty anecdotes that made Lincoln famous as America’s greatest story teller.”
♦ $ The Statesmanship of Abraham Lincoln by Olivia Coolidge
Lincoln's years as President.
♥ The Story of Abraham Lincoln by Eleanor Gridley
Details of his home life.
♥ What Abraham Lincoln Read
We have all heard the stories of how much Abraham Lincoln loved to read. Have you ever wondered what he read? Wonder no more!
HISTORY
FC F8-357 Wisdom of Lincoln
♦ $ Commander in Chief: Abraham Lincoln by Albert Marrin
♥ In Lincoln’s Chair by Ida Tarbell (1920)
See Lincoln as a man of faith.
♥ Latest Light on Lincoln and War-time Memories by Ervin Chapman (1917)
“There is a great fund of information concerning Lincoln never before published . . . because of his intimate knowledge of the workings of the general government and his close and prolonged acquaintance and association with eminent men during Lincoln’s administration.” “Good news can never come too often and this is a book of good news which we will never tire of reading. It tells us what we always believed was true about Lincoln and the proofs are so conclusive that no misleading myths or legends will hereafter be given credence.”
♥ Lincoln in Story by Silas G. Pratt
A collection of personal narratives.
♥ Stories from Lincoln’s Life from School World Classics
I wouldn't choose this book as a first read. It's for a student who wants to learn more.
♥ The Early Pioneers and Pioneer Events of the State of Illinois by Harvey Lee Ross (1899)
“The author . . . having settled in [Illinois] with his parents in the year 1820, and having lived to witness the rise and progress and development of the great state from its infancy . . . and having been well acquainted with Abraham Lincoln . . . was solicited by his friends . . . to write . . . what he knew concerning pioneer times and those illustrious men.”
♦ $ The Great Proclamation: A Book for Young Americans by Henry Steele Commager
Excellent look at Emancipation Proclamation for young listeners. Lots of illustrations.
♦ The Little Giant: The Story of Stephen A. Douglas and Abraham Lincoln by Jeannette Nolan
Messner Biography
♥ In Lincoln’s Chair by Ida Tarbell (1920)
See Lincoln as a man of faith.
♥ Latest Light on Lincoln and War-time Memories by Ervin Chapman (1917)
“There is a great fund of information concerning Lincoln never before published . . . because of his intimate knowledge of the workings of the general government and his close and prolonged acquaintance and association with eminent men during Lincoln’s administration.” “Good news can never come too often and this is a book of good news which we will never tire of reading. It tells us what we always believed was true about Lincoln and the proofs are so conclusive that no misleading myths or legends will hereafter be given credence.”
♥ Lincoln in Story by Silas G. Pratt
A collection of personal narratives.
♥ Stories from Lincoln’s Life from School World Classics
I wouldn't choose this book as a first read. It's for a student who wants to learn more.
♥ The Early Pioneers and Pioneer Events of the State of Illinois by Harvey Lee Ross (1899)
“The author . . . having settled in [Illinois] with his parents in the year 1820, and having lived to witness the rise and progress and development of the great state from its infancy . . . and having been well acquainted with Abraham Lincoln . . . was solicited by his friends . . . to write . . . what he knew concerning pioneer times and those illustrious men.”
♦ $ The Great Proclamation: A Book for Young Americans by Henry Steele Commager
Excellent look at Emancipation Proclamation for young listeners. Lots of illustrations.
♦ The Little Giant: The Story of Stephen A. Douglas and Abraham Lincoln by Jeannette Nolan
Messner Biography
HISTORICAL FICTION
BIOGRAPHIES
FC F8-315 Lincoln: His Story
FC G11-218 Abraham Lincoln's Mother
FC G11-218 Abraham Lincoln's Mother
♦ $ Abe Lincoln's Other Mother: The Story of Sarah Bush Lincoln by Bernadine Bailey
Messner Biography
♥ Abraham Lincoln by Edith Elias
Heroes of All Time
♦ $ Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years and the War Years by Carl Sandburg
' Sandburg’s Abraham Lincoln was called “the greatest historical biography of our generation.'
♥ Lincoln's Love Story Eleanor Atkinson
The story of Abraham Lincoln's first true love, Ann Rutledge.
♥ Lincoln the Unknown by Dale Carnegie
The story draws you in from the very first page. This was one of the first books I read about Lincoln. I had to go to a Carnegie Institute to find it because it wasn't widely available. It was well worth it. I've never forgotten the impressions it left on me.
♥ Lincoln's Life, Stories and Speeches by Paul Selby
Arranged chronologically.
♥ New World Heroes by Marianne Farmingham (1907)
Lives of Lincoln and Garfield written for the boys and youth of Great Britain to “inspire them with hope and courage” and “fresh determination”. “Live worthily, not for thyself, but for the fellow-man, and for they God.”
♥ Personal Recollections of Abraham Lincoln by Henry B. Rankin (1916)
Among other “reminiscences” note “the gracious and revealing light which he has portrayed Mary Todd Lincoln, so long misunderstood, so often misrepresented . . . There is nothing in our history more unmanly, more cruel, more devoid of every fine instinct, than the treatment of that noble woman by a prying, gossiping press, which pursued her even into her lonesome later years.”
Also, “ . . . no page in this book of memories is more unforgettable than . . . a quiet talk between [the writer’s] mother and Lincoln regarding religion during the campaign of 1847.”
♥ The Heart of Lincoln by Wayne Whipple (1909)
Another look at Lincoln’s heart.
♦ The Little Giant: Stephen A. Douglas by Jeannette Covert Nolan
Messner Biography
♥ The Story Life of Lincoln by Wayne Whipple (1908)
“A Biography composed of five hundred true stories told by Abraham Lincoln and his friends selected from authentic sources and fitted together in order forming his complete life history.
Messner Biography
♥ Abraham Lincoln by Edith Elias
Heroes of All Time
♦ $ Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years and the War Years by Carl Sandburg
' Sandburg’s Abraham Lincoln was called “the greatest historical biography of our generation.'
♥ Lincoln's Love Story Eleanor Atkinson
The story of Abraham Lincoln's first true love, Ann Rutledge.
♥ Lincoln the Unknown by Dale Carnegie
The story draws you in from the very first page. This was one of the first books I read about Lincoln. I had to go to a Carnegie Institute to find it because it wasn't widely available. It was well worth it. I've never forgotten the impressions it left on me.
♥ Lincoln's Life, Stories and Speeches by Paul Selby
Arranged chronologically.
♥ New World Heroes by Marianne Farmingham (1907)
Lives of Lincoln and Garfield written for the boys and youth of Great Britain to “inspire them with hope and courage” and “fresh determination”. “Live worthily, not for thyself, but for the fellow-man, and for they God.”
♥ Personal Recollections of Abraham Lincoln by Henry B. Rankin (1916)
Among other “reminiscences” note “the gracious and revealing light which he has portrayed Mary Todd Lincoln, so long misunderstood, so often misrepresented . . . There is nothing in our history more unmanly, more cruel, more devoid of every fine instinct, than the treatment of that noble woman by a prying, gossiping press, which pursued her even into her lonesome later years.”
Also, “ . . . no page in this book of memories is more unforgettable than . . . a quiet talk between [the writer’s] mother and Lincoln regarding religion during the campaign of 1847.”
♥ The Heart of Lincoln by Wayne Whipple (1909)
Another look at Lincoln’s heart.
♦ The Little Giant: Stephen A. Douglas by Jeannette Covert Nolan
Messner Biography
♥ The Story Life of Lincoln by Wayne Whipple (1908)
“A Biography composed of five hundred true stories told by Abraham Lincoln and his friends selected from authentic sources and fitted together in order forming his complete life history.