Jeanie Gould Lincoln
A Chaplet Of Leaves 1869
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2009-09-24. Paperback. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : DADAX1120111277 ISBN : 1120111277 9781120111272
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Abraham Lincoln
An Address Delivered By Abraham Lincoln Before The Springfield Washington Temperance Society 1889
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2009-09-24. Paperback. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : DADAX1120146399 ISBN : 1120146399 9781120146397
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Abraham Lincoln Charles Wallace French Editor
Words Of Abraham Lincoln 1894 Maynard's English Classic Series
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2009-08-10. Paperback. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : DADAX110492398X ISBN : 110492398X 9781104923983
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James Lauren Ford A. W. B. Lincoln Illustrator
Bohemia Invaded And Other Stories 1895
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2009-09-24. Paperback. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : DADAX1120165385 ISBN : 1120165385 9781120165381
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Charles Lincoln Brown
Addresses Of Charles L. Brown 1919
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2009-09-24. Paperback. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : DADAX1120139015 ISBN : 1120139015 9781120139016
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Levi Lincoln
An Address Delivered On The Consecration Of The Worcester Rural Cemetery 1838
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2009-09-24. Paperback. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : DADAX1120146445 ISBN : 1120146445 9781120146441
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Wilbur Lincoln Scoville
American Pharmaceutical Colleges And Schools 1905
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2009-09-24. Paperback. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : DADAX1120144442 ISBN : 1120144442 9781120144447
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Luther B. Lincoln
An Address Delivered At South Deerfield August 31 1838 On The Completion Of The Bloody Brook Monument 1838
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2009-09-24. Paperback. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : DADAX1120146240 ISBN : 1120146240 9781120146243
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John A. Buckingham Calvin Lincoln Daniel Sharp
Christian Ambition A Sermon; A Discourse On The Life And Character Of Ezra Stiles Gannett; The Memory Of The Just A Discourse 1861
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2009-09-24. Paperback. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : DADAX1120176379 ISBN : 1120176379 9781120176370
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George Lincoln Walton
Calm Yourself 1913
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2009-09-24. Paperback. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : DADAX1120169569 ISBN : 1120169569 9781120169563
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Bureau Of Foreign And Domestic Commerce Lincoln Hutchinson
Brazilian Markets For American Hardware 1916
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2009-09-24. Paperback. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : DADAX1120166454 ISBN : 1120166454 9781120166456
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James A. Briggs Abraham Lincoln
An Authentic Account Of Abraham Lincoln: Being Invited To Give An Address In Cooper Institute New York 1915
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2009-01-26. Paperback. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : DADAX110401114X ISBN : 110401114X 9781104011147
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Lincoln Clarke Andrews
Leadership and Military Training
BiblioLife 2009-04-10. Paperback. Used:Good. BiblioLife paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : DADAX1103835122 ISBN : 1103835122 9781103835126
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Lincoln Phelps
New Edition of Botany for Beginners: An Introduction to Mrs. Lincoln's Lectures on Botany
BiblioLife 2008-11-14. Paperback. Used:Good. BiblioLife paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : DADAX0559512457 ISBN : 0559512457 9780559512452
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Lincoln Library
The Lincoln Library - Vol 1
Columbus OH: Frontier Press Co 1974. Essential Information named in honor of Abraham Lincoln whose inspiring example demonstrated the possibilities of self education. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Big Book. Ex-Library. Frontier Press Co Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : FG 817-17
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Lincoln Library
The Lincoln Library of the Arts - Vols 1 & 2
Columbus OH: Frontier Press Co 1973. 2 Vol's - Brown immiation Leather with Gold lettering - Can Not Ship Out of US - too BIG -- EMAIL for Pictures. First Edition. Leatherette. Good/No Jacket. Ex-Library. Frontier Press Co Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : FG 3126B-5
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Lincoln Abraham
Life and Works of Abraham Lincoln - State Papers 1861-1865 Vol VI
NY: Current Literature Pub 1907. OLD - HARDACK -- Good Green Cover with Black & Gold on spine & Title page is browning & some pages are uncut approx 5 X 7 size.Centenary Edition Deluxe -- EMAIL for Pictures. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Current Literature Pub Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : FG 731-22
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Lincoln Abraham
Life and Works of Abraham Lincoln - Speeches and Debates 1856-1858 Vol III
NY: Current Literature Pub 1907. OLD - HARDACK -- Compirsing Political Speeches Legal Arguments and Notes and the First Three Joint Debates with Douglas and the Opening of the Fourth -- Good Green Cover with Black & Gold on spine & Title page is browning & some pages are uncut approx 5 X 7 size.Centenary Edition Deluxe -- EMAIL for Pictures. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Current Literature Pub Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : FG 731-21
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Lincoln Abraham
Life and Works of Abraham Lincoln - Letters and Telegrams - Meredith to Yates - Vol IX
NY: Current Literature Pub 1907. OLD - HARDACK --Vol IX - Good Green Cover with Black & Gold on spine & Title page is browning & some pages are uncut approx 5 X 7 size.Centenary Edition Deluxe -- EMAIL for Pictures. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Current Literature Pub Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : FG 731-23
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Lincoln Library
The Lincoln Library of Essential Information - Vol 1
Buffalo NY: Frontier Press Co 1944. Vol 1 - Dark Green Leather Cover with Gold lettering & has Dunkel Family on front -- EMAIL for Pictures. Leather. Good/No Jacket. Big Book. Frontier Press Co Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : FG 1065-24
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STEFFENS Lincoln
Upbuilders
Paperback. Good. Publisher: University of Washington PressDate of Publication: 1968Binding: soft coverCondition: GoodDescription: Contents clean cover some wear. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 37942
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Steffens Lincoln
The Shame of the Cities
Paperback. Fine. Publisher: Hill & Wang Pub Date of Publication: 1992 Binding: soft cover Condition: As New. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 37635
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Steffens Lincoln
The Autobiography of Lincoln Steffens
NY: Harcourt Brace & Co 1931. Red Cover & 884 pages & FG 638L. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Thick Book. Harcourt, Brace & Co Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : FG 3156-9
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Lincoln Joseph C
The Bradshaws of Harniss
NY: D Appleton - Century Co 1944. Has previous owners name & has wear to corners & top of spine. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. D Appleton - Century Co Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : FG 3156-2
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Lincoln Natalie Sumner
Daughters of the American Recolution Magazine - December 1930
Daughters of the American Revolution 1930. Vol 64 # 12 -- Fair clear tape on spine. Magazine. Fair. Daughters of the American Revolution Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : FG 174-19
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Lincoln Abraham
The Wit and Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln
Westwood NJ: Fleming H Revell Co 1965. Has DJ. Hard Cover. Good/Good. Small Book. Fleming H Revell Co Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : FG 784-7
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Lincoln Rothschild
To Keep Art Alive: The Effort of Kenneth Hayes Miller American Painter 1876-1952
Hardcover. Fine. Publisher: Olympic Marketing Corp Date of Publication: 1974 Condition: As New 0879820128 Hardcover With DJ DJ slight wear and small tear. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 032348 ISBN : 0879820128 9780879820121
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James Lincoln Collier
Jug bands and handmade music: A creative approach to music theory and the instruments A Thistle book
Grosset & Dunlap. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Grosset & Dunlap unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GRP2384342 ISBN : 0448262487 9780448262482
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Lincoln Harry J
United Musician - March Two Step
Williamsport PA: Vandersloot Music Pub Co 1915. Violin & Trumpet. Sheet Music. Good. Vandersloot Music Pub Co Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : FG 147-81
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McConnell J Edwin & Lincoln McConnell
Goodbye Germany
Thomasston GA: Lincoln McConnell Good has wear around the edges. Sheet Music. Good. Lincoln McConnell Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : FG 3010B-37
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Lincoln Joseph C
Shavings
NY: A L Burt Co 1918. Hard Cover. Fair/No Jacket. A L Burt Co Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : FG 517-18
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Lincoln Joseph C
Doctor Nye of the North Ostable
D Appleton & Co 1923. 1st. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. D Appleton & Co Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : FG 370-3
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Lincoln Victoria
Out From Eden
Chicago IL: Sears Readers Club 1951 1951. Has wear to top of spine. Hard Cover. Fair to Good/No Jacket. Chicago, IL: Sears Readers Club, 1951 Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : FG 563-10
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Gould Elizabeth Lincoln
Polly Prentiss Goes A Visiting
Philadelphia PA: Penn Pub Co 1913. 1st & Picture of Girl on Cover & FG 631. First Edition. Pictorial Cover. Good/No Jacket. Penn Pub Co Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : MHH 37-3
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Lincoln Joseph C
The Big Mogul
D Appleton & Co 1926. 1st. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. D Appleton & Co Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : BK 5b-2
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Lincoln Joseph C
The Bradshaws of Harniss
D Appleton & Co 1943. C 1943 Good with worn DJ and 1st Edition. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/Fair. D Appleton & Co Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : FG 370-5
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Lincoln M.
FROZEN DAINTIES. THE WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZER CO.
Nashua NH: The White Mountain Freezer Co. illustrated bright decorative covers with a bit of wear to the spine . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1905. The White Mountain Freezer Co. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 033332
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Douglas; Child Lincoln Preston
Crimson Shore Agent Pendergast series
When a straightforward murder case spirals out of control Pendergast and his ward investigate an ancient witches' colony in a sleepy New England town where a terrible evil awaits . . .<br />A secret chamber.A mysterious shipwreck.A murder in the desolate salt marshes.<br />A seemingly straightforward private case turns out to be much more complicated-and sinister-than Special Agent A.X.L. Pendergast ever could have anticipated.Pendergast together with his ward Constance Greene travels to the quaint seaside village of Exmouth Massachusetts to investigate the theft of a priceless wine collection. But inside the wine cellar they find something considerably more disturbing: a bricked-up niche that once held a crumbling skeleton. <br /> Grand Central Publishing hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 41601 ISBN : 1455525928 9781455525928
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Lincoln Peirce
Big Nate on a Roll
Harper. Used - Good. Ships from the UK. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Your purchase also supports literacy charities. Harper unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GRP108754478 ISBN : 0062091522 9780062091529
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Lincoln Abraham. Gates Henry Louis Jr.; editor.
Lincoln on Race & Slavery. 1st hardcover.
Princeton NJ. Princeton University Press. c2009. HARDCOVER. Fine/Fine dj. NOT a Remainder. Book & jacket like new: clean/tight/crisp. No writings no tears. octavo. 8vo. Illustrated in b&w: photographs & facsimiles. lxx. 346pp. Appendix Index. Black cloth covers white lettered spine. Red endpapers. Larger print than usual. First Edition. 1st Printing per print number line. Edited with an Introduction by Henry Louis Gates Jr. Anthology of Lincoln's Speeches & Debates. Princeton University Press. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 2042319
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Gundavaram Shishir Petrusha Ron Stein Lincoln Wong Clinton al. et
Scripting Languages: Automating the Web: World Wide Web Journal: Volume 2 Issue 2
O'Reilly Media. Used - Good. Ships from Reno NV. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! O'Reilly Media unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GRP102707590 ISBN : 1565922654 9781565922655
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Lincoln Joseph C
Cape Cod Yesterdays
Boston. Little Brown. 1935. Terra cotta cloth. Owner's names on front endpapers spine lightly sunned: VG/no dj. 8vo Color paintings black & white vignettes by Harold Brett. Pictorial endpapers. Second Printing. Little, Brown. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 7759050401
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Harrison Maureen Gilbert Steve Lincoln Abraham
Abraham Lincoln Word for Word
Excellent Books. Used - Very Good. Ships from Reno NV. Former Library book. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! Excellent Books unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GRP111804623 ISBN : 1880780062 9781880780060
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Lincoln Child
Full Wolf Moon: A Novel Jeremy Logan Series
Anchor February 2018. Trade Paperback . Good. Creases to the spine with light edgewear to cover. Pages clean and unmarked. All Orders Shipped With Tracking And Delivery Confirmation Numbers. Anchor paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 415624 ISBN : 0307473767 9780307473769
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
The Gettysburg Address with Full Centerfold Illustrations of the Battlefield and Lincoln's Dedication Ceremony
<p>"<i>and that Government of the people for the people and for all people shall not perish from earth.</i>"</p><p>As printing technology advanced through the middle decades of the nineteenth century illustrated newspapers grew in popularity even though their engravings added a few weeks to press time. <i>Leslie's</i>printing—from December 5—includes an article containing the full text of Lincoln's timeless speech page 11. Illustrations include a centerfold spread with the formal dedication ceremony prominently placed and smaller views of Union and rebel graves defensive works Meade's headquarters and a view of the town centerfold. A large illustration of "<i>The War in Tennessee—Lookout Mountain and Its Vicinity</i>" appears on the front page.</p><p>There is no definitive text that captures exactly how Lincoln spoke that day though the AP reporter's text is most familiar. <i>Leslie's</i> printing following the <i>Philadelphia Enquirer</i>version contains variations most notably in the final two sentences regarding the nation's unfinished work and closing phrase of "<i>Government of the people for the people and for all people</i>" rather than "<i>of the people by the people and for the people.</i>"</p> <b>ABRAHAM LINCOLN. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS.</b>Newspaper <i>Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper</i> New York December 5 1863. 16 pp. complete.<p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>Excerpt:</b></p><p>"<i>Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth upon this Continent a new nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war testing the question whether this nation or any nation so conceived so dedicated can long endure. We are met on the great battle-field of that war. We are met to dedicate it on a portion of the field set apart as the final resting place of those who gave their lives for the nation's life; but the nation must live and it is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. In a larger sense we cannot dedicate we cannot consecrate we cannot hallow this ground in reality. The number of men living and dead who struggled here have consecrated it far above our poor attempts to add to its consecration. The world will little know and nothing remember of what we see here but we cannot forget what these brave men did here. We own this offering to our dead. We imbibe increased devotion to that cause for which they here gave the last full measure of devotion; we here might resolve that they shall not have died in vain; that the nation shall under God have a new birth of freedom and that Government of the people for the people and for all people shall not perish from earth.</i>"</p><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>Though November 20th imprints are the most valuable newspaper publications of the Gettysburg Address none are as lavish as this issue of <i>Leslie's</i> and none show the cemetery or provide images of the ceremony. It is also interesting to note that the leading illustrated newspaper <i>Harper's Weekly</i> did not publish the Address or illustrate the ceremony. This <i>Leslie's</i> issue published in far smaller quantities than <i>Harper's</i> is quite scarce.</p><p><i>Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper</i> was founded in 1852 and published until 1922. Originally established by <i>Illustrated London News</i>owner Frank Leslie 1821-1880 the weekly continued under the guidance of his widow suffragette Miriam Florence Leslie from 1880 until 1902 when she sold the highly recognizable brand. Specializing in patriotic topics and heavily reporting war efforts from the Civil War to World War I the newspaper also covered Arctic exploration the Klondike Gold Rush strikes and sporting events. Civil War reporting and illustration was among the paper's most successful ventures.</p><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>Lincoln's speech delivered at Gettysburg National Cemetery on November 19 1863 has endured as a supreme distillation of American values. Over the past 150 years it has become a compelling testament to the sacrifices required to achieve freedom for all Americans. Lincoln made his speech at the cemetery's dedication some four months after the bloody and pivotal battle that turned the tide of the Civil War in favor of the Union. Edward Everett the most famous orator of his day spoke first and his address took some ninety minutes to deliver. He evoked the ancient Greeks who save their society by defeating the Persians at Marathon drew upon Wellington's victory over Napoleon at Waterloo and then moved to a history of the Battle of Gettysburg—America's decisive victory in the struggle to save the nation. Though a masterpiece of period it has been largely forgotten.</p><p>Lincoln's speech delivered in only a few minutes has persisted despite his assertion that "the world will little note nor long remember what we say here." Much has been written about Lincoln's famous speech from whether he read it or memorized it to when and where he wrote it. Many Americans believe Lincoln wrote the speech on the back of an envelope while riding the train to Gettysburg. This charming piece of fiction originated in Mary Shipman Andrews's 1906 book <i>The Perfect Tribute</i>. The real Address's writing is more complex. When Secretary of State William Seward gave a prepared speech on the evening of November 18 he gave a copy to the Associated Press. Reporters then repeatedly harassed John Hay one of Lincoln's personal secretaries for a copy of the President's speech. Hay demurred having neither the text nor any idea when it would be available. Based on the paper Lincoln used for his two drafts one page of Executive Mansion stationery and a page of lined paper then 2 identical pages of lined paper historian Gabor Boritt has concluded that the "likelihood remains that having written the first part of his speech in Washington Lincoln finished his First Draft in the evening in Gettysburg and then hurriedly wrote his Second Draft the next morning" Boritt 273. The text of the second draft is closest to the words recorded by reporters at the scene and is generally considered to be Lincoln's reading copy.</p><p>Newspaper copies and reports are another story one complicated by the fact that most witnesses to the dedication ceremony and speech outlived Lincoln by decades. But the words he spoke at Gettysburg only gained traction as his seminal contribution in the 1880s. As both the Lincoln legend and the speech's significance grew following the Civil War Reconstruction the Centennial and the rise of Jim Crow many more people than could have been possibly involved in the event have staked their claims to a Gettysburg Address connection.</p><p>With the advent of the telegraph news reporting had become big business and Lincoln surrounded himself with the press corps. Roy Basler editor of the <i>Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln</i> noted four reporters making shorthand notes of the speech: Associated Press and <i>New York Herald</i> reporter Joseph Gilbert <i>Boston Daily Advertiser</i> reporter Charles Hale and reporters from the <i>Chicago Tribune</i> and <i>Philadelphia Enquirer</i>. Gabor Boritt author of the definitive <i>The Gettysburg Gospel</i> adds John Hay one of Lincoln's personal secretaries to the list and refers to at least 23 additional reporters on the scene including many of Lincoln's allies in the Republican press. Known as "Lincoln's dog" <i>Philadelphia Press</i>owner John Forney offered a drunken pro-Lincoln rant on the evening before the speech but he was sober enough to wait for a slew of correspondents to arrive to take down his words.</p><p>What has come down as the standard version of the Address was compiled from Lincoln's drafts reports of what he spoke at the time and later revisions made by Lincoln himself. What is certain however is that "variations of the AP version reached more Americans in 1863 than any other" Boritt 239. The <i>New York Herald</i> received the text by telegraph and published it the next day. Later when Lincoln penned copies of his speech he is said to have referenced the AP report. A longtime story credits Joseph I. Gilbertof the Associated Press as having had "actually consulted Lincoln's delivery text briefly after the ceremony." This noted Garry Wills in 1992 "makes his version more authoritative for some scholars." Wills correctly credits the AP text as authoritative and in terms of cultural significance no other version had the reach of the AP's wording. The AP version and its slight variants usually comma placement and capitalization are easily identifiable because of the phrase "dedicated here to the refinished work…" rather than the correct "unfinished work."</p><p>However Gilbert's claim to be the reporter who delivered the AP's text does not withstand scrutiny. Gilbert did work for the AP at the time of the speech but he only made his assertion in 1914. In the ensuing fifty-four years the event's stature had grown to near-Biblical proportions. Gilbert recalled being so taken with Lincoln's words that he stopped recording the speech in shorthand. He claimed the President fortuitously allowed him to look at the manuscript copy and Gilbert insisted that "the press report was made from the copy no transcription from shorthand notes was necessary Boritt 371. However the AP version missed the word "poor" which other reporters caught and was present in the second draft; it also contained the phrase "under God" which was absent from the draft and notes five interruptions for applause followed by sustained applause at the speech's conclusion. When asked in 1917 Gilbert denied hearing any applause at all. These and other critical elements of the AP text cast serious doubt on Gilbert's claims.</p><p>Gabor Boritt writes that <i>Boston Daily Advertiser</i> reporter Charles Hale's eyewitness handwritten version should be preferred since it relied only on what Lincoln said; although one could counter-argue that he may not have captured Lincoln's words exactly. Both Boritt and Wills agree that while many other reporters' transcripts are generally inferior they nevertheless captured the word "poor" that both the AP and Hale missed. Interestingly when Hale's paper the <i>Boston Daily Advertiser</i> first published the Address on November 20 the paper incorrectly printed "The world will note nor long remember what we say here but it can never forbid what they did here" omitting the word "little" before "note" and changing "forget" to "forbid" —an odd discontinuity for a claim to the authoritative text though the reporter lamented that the speech had "suffered somewhat at the hands of telegraphers."</p><p>Versions printed on November 20 1863 are the Address's first appearance anywhere and are highly desirable as are other early printings. The <i>Washington Daily Chronicle</i> also owned by John Forney published Edward Everett's speech in its entirety but failed to include Lincoln's words in their November 20 edition so the paper published a 16-page pamphlet entitled "The Gettysburg Solemnities" dated November 22. It contained a number of the day's speeches and was the first time Lincoln's speech was printed separately. There are only three known copies a fourth disappeared from a library the last one on the market having sold at auction and then resold privately for approximately $650000. The first publication in book form printed by Baker and Godwin of New York was entitled <i>An Oration Delivered on The Battlefield of Gettysburg November 19 1863 at the Consecration of the Cemetery Prepared for the Interment of the Remains of Those Who Fell in the Battles of July 1st 2d and 3d 1863</i> also appeared within the week. Copies have sold privately for over $30000.</p><p><b>Gettysburg Address Manuscripts</b></p><p>Five manuscript versions written in Lincoln's hand are known. Library of Congress.</p><p>1. First draft the Nicolay copy after Lincoln's personal secretary John Nicolay. Library of Congress.</p><p>2. Second draft the Hay copy after Lincoln's personal secretary John Hay.</p><p>Much ink has been spilled over which of the first two was the copy Lincoln read; the answer is probably neither.</p><p>Three more versions were written later for charitable purposes and more closely approximate the words that Lincoln actually spoke.</p><p>3. The copy given to Edward Everett was intended as a fundraiser for the New York Metropolitan Fair; it is now at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library in Springfield Illinois.</p><p>4. George Bancroft requested a copy to be lithographed and sold at the Baltimore Sanitary Fair to support the troops. Lincoln agreed but did not pen a title or signature and ran into the margins. Cornell University.</p><p>5. Because the Bancroft copy was impractical to reproduce Lincoln penned another adding the title and his signature. This known as the Bliss copy after Bancroft's stepson is at the White House.</p><p><b>Condition</b></p><p>Some loss to the gutter margin; the only text/engravings affected are along the vertical fold of the center spread on pages 8-9 168-69. The majority of the issue including the text of Lincoln's Address is in good or better condition.</p>
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 23577.01
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James Lincoln Collier
The Making of Jazz
Dell Publishing. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Dell Publishing unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GRP76504706 ISBN : 0385286686 9780385286688
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Fleisher Michael L.; Lincoln Janet E.
Great Superman Book
Boston Massachusetts U.S.A.: Warner Books Inc 1978. Book. Good. Paperback. very good with pages clean but yellow cover is worn and torn near spine.thanks!. Warner Books Inc Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 006770 ISBN : 0446874949 9780446874946
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Anderson Maxwell Lincoln. Whitney Museum of American Art
On Its Own Ground. Celebrating the Permanent Collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art
New York: Whitney Museum of American Art 2000. First edition. Stiff paper wrappers. A fine copy. As new. 45 pp. foldouts. Illus. with b/w photos & 11 gatefolds. Sm. 4to. Anderson Maxwell L. intro. Published on the occasion of the opening of the Leonard & Evelyn Lauder Galleries to honor the donors who have helped put the Whitney Museum's permanent collection on view. Includes 11 foldout photos of galleries within the museum plus donor lists histories. Printed by the Stinehour Press. Whitney Museum of American Art unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 34993
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Barnett Lincoln
The World We Live In Volume 1
Time Inc. Used - Very Good. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. Time Inc unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GRP101950378
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Preston Douglas and Child Lincoln
Dance of Death
New York: Warner Books Inc 2005. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. A square solid tight carefully read copy. This copy has a bit of pagedge browning which is pretty common with this title else fine. The 10th collaboration of the authors who brought us Relic.THIS COPY IS IN MY POSSESSION AND NORMALLY SHIPS NEXT DAY. Warner Books Inc Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 040590 ISBN : 0446576972 9780446576970
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