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
Bookseller reference : 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>
Bookseller reference : 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
Bookseller reference : 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
Bookseller reference : 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
Bookseller reference : 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
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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
Bookseller reference : 040590 ISBN : 0446576972 9780446576970
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Collier James Lincoln
War Comes to Willy Freeman
Delacorte Press. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Delacorte Press unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP9366460 ISBN : 0440096421 9780440096429
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Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
Verses for the Dead
New York: Grand Central Publishing 2018. CD5 - A first edition stated with complete numberline B&N Exclusive Edition hardcover book in very good condition in very good dust jacket. Dust jacket has some wrinkling chipping and crease on the edges and corners dust jacket and book have some bumped corners light discoloration and shelf wear. A Pendergast Novel. Preston & Child return with their #1 besteslling series confronting FBI Special Agent Pendergast with the one challenge he never expected: a partner. After an overhaul of leadership at the FBI's New York field office A. X. L. Pendergast is abruptly forced to accept an unthinkable condition of continued employment: the famously rogue agent must now work with a partner. Pendergast and his new colleague junior agent Coldmoon are assigned to investigate a rash of killings in Miami Beach where a bloodthirsty psychopath is cutting out the hearts of his victims and leaving them with cryptic handwritten letters at local gravestones. The graves are unconnected save in one bizarre way: all belong to women who committed suicide. But the seeming lack of connection between the old suicides and the new murders is soon the least of Pendergast's worries. Because as he digs deeper he realizes the brutal new crimes may be just the tip of the iceberg: a conspiracy of death that reaches back decades. 9.5"x6.5" 339 pages. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Douglas Jerome Preston is an American journalist and author. Although he is best known for his thrillers in collaboration with Lincoln Child including the Agent Pendergast series and Gideon Crew series he has also written six solo novels including the Wyman Ford series and a novel entitled Jennie which was made into a movie by Disney. He has authored a half-dozen non-fiction books on science and exploration and writes occasionally for The New Yorker Smithsonian and other magazines. Lincoln Child is an American author of techno-thriller and horror novels. Though he is most well known for his collaborations with Douglas Preston including the Agent Pendergast series and the Gideon Crew series among others he has also written seven solo novels including the Jeremy Logan series. Over twenty of the collaborative novels and most of his solo novels have become New York Times bestsellers some reaching the #1 position. Their first novel together Relic was adapted into a feature film. Child and Preston's books are notable for their thorough research and scientific accuracy. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Grand Central Publishing Hardcover
Bookseller reference : ec51427 ISBN : 1538749246 9781538749241
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Lincoln Nan
The Summer of Cecily
Boston: Bunker Hill 2004. First Edition. hardcover. Fine in a fine Dust Jacket. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR Maine author on Mount Desert Island Bunker Hill hardcover
Bookseller reference : 156898 ISBN : 1593730349 9781593730345
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Lincoln Abraham. Designs by James Daugherty
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
Chicago: Albert Whitman Publishers 1947. Second Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. James Daugherty. Quarto. Unpaginated. Slim hardcover with a blue green and brown pictorial dust jacket which is not price-clipped. Light to moderate rubbing and wear to the jacket which has a few brief edge tears. The book is sound. Slight closed-in house scent; this book was purchased from a family in a 100 year-old house in the country. The text is unmarked. Stated Second Edition. <br/> <br/> Albert Whitman Publishers hardcover
Bookseller reference : 038763
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EF. Lincoln E. F.
The Story Of Canterbury
Staples Press Limited 1955. Hardcover. Good/Good. 1955. First Edition. 160 pages. Illustrated dust jacket over green cloth. Contains black and white pictures throughout. Pages and binding are presentable with no major defects. Minor issues present such as mild cracking inscriptions inserts light foxing moderate tanning and thumb marking. Overall a good condition item. Boards have mild shelf wear with light rubbing and corner bumping. Some light marking and sunning. Unclipped jacket has light edge wear with minor tears and chipping. Mild rubbing and marking. Staples Press Limited hardcover
Bookseller reference : 1559721083IEV
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Bloomfield Lincoln; Leiss Amelia C.
Controlling Small Wars: A Strategy for the 1970's
New York New York U.S.A.: Alfred A. Knopf 1969. good condition Hardcover with dustjacket in Mylar sleeve taped to boards 1969 stated 1st edition. Book is ex-library with the usual library alterations and markings. Book is in Good condition with light use. RARE. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Fair. 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall. Book. Alfred A. Knopf Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 014939
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Barnett Lincoln
The Universe and Dr. Einstein
New York NY USA: The New American Library 1952. Mentor M71 : Good condition Paperback 1952 revised edition. Edgewear of wraps. Interior unmarked but aging. One crease of the spine. 2nd Edition. Mass Market Paperback. Good. 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall. Book. The New American Library Paperback
Bookseller reference : 013245
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Lincoln Fitzell
Selected Poems
Denver CO: Alan Swallow 1955. Near Fine condition Hardcover Octavo in a Good condition Dust Jacket 1955 printing 1st edition presumed. Book is in great condition! Jacket has rubbing and edgewear with discoloration at spine and chipping at head edge. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall. Book. Alan Swallow Hardcover
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Lincoln Abraham
Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address
U.S.A.: Americanization Department - Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States 8888. Good condition Stapled Softcover Octavo Pamphlet no publishing date given circa 1930's. White wraps somewhat yellowed with tip of bottom cover corner creased off. Damp staining on back. 4 pages. NOT A REPRINT Original printing. RARE EDITION / ANTIQUE. 2nd Edition. Paperback. Good. 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall. Book. Americanization Department - Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Paperback
Bookseller reference : 004559
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Lincoln Joseph C.
Cap'n Eri: A Story of the Coast
NY: A.L. Burt Co. 1909. Book. Fair . Cloth. Reprint. 397 pp. plus advertising matter in rear. Dark green boards with black stamping of sailboat design titling embossed. Large whitish circle on front cover probably from a coffee cup. Title barely visible on darkened spine. Textblock is fragile and partly detached from spine backing but alll pages are present.Scuffing on rear board. Originally published in 1904 first novel in Lincoln's series about a romanticized Old Cape Cod. Became basis for the 2009 film "The Golden Boys." Size: 8vo -- 7.75 In Tall. A.L. Burt Co. Hardcover
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Lincoln Abraham
Speeches and Writings : 1832-1858: Speeches Letters and Miscellaneous Writings : the Lincoln-Douglas Debates
New York: Library of America 1989. First printing. Slipcased. Very Good . Tthe subscription edition in navy blue cloth and cream colored slipcase without dustjacket as issued distributed prior to the retail edition in black dustjacket. Don E. Fehrenbacher wrote the notes and selected the texts for this volume. Includes bibliographical references chronology and attached ribbon bookmark. Blank page before half title page slightly wrinkled else a near new copy. <br/><br/> Library of America unknown
Bookseller reference : 8849 ISBN : 0940450437 9780940450431
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Louisa May Alcott Elizabeth Lincoln Gould
The "Little Men" Play: A Two-Act Forty-Five Minute Play
Nabu Press 2010-02-24. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1145716679 ISBN : 1145716679 9781145716674
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Joseph Crosby Lincoln
Report of the Special State Commission Appointed in 1915: On the Subject of Taxation Submitted to the General Assembly in 1917
Nabu Press 2010-03-16. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1147502005 ISBN : 1147502005 9781147502008
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National Lincoln Monument Association Creator
National Lincoln Monument Association: incorporated by act of Congress March 30 1867
Nabu Press 2010-06-07. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1149938846 ISBN : 1149938846 9781149938843
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Abraham Lincoln New York Young Men's Republican Union
The address of the Hon. Abraham Lincoln in vindication of the policy of the framers of the Constitution and the principles of the Republican party . the Young Men's Republican Union . with no
Nabu Press 2010-06-07. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1149845058 ISBN : 1149845058 9781149845059
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Lincoln Abraham 1809 1865 Stewart Judd 1867 1920
Lincoln and the New York herald; unpublished letters of Abraham Lincoln from the collection of Judd Stewart Volume 2
Nabu Press 2010-10-16. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1172503842 ISBN : 1172503842 9781172503841
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Benjamin Franklin Thomas Levi Lincoln Worcester Fire Society Creator
Reminiscences and biographical notices of past members
Nabu Press 2010-06-26. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1176088963 ISBN : 1176088963 9781176088962
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George Lincoln Brown
The ternary linear transformation group G.and its complete invariant system
Nabu Press 2010-08-08. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1177026120 ISBN : 1177026120 9781177026123
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Abraham Lincoln Orville Hickman Browning Isaac Newton Arnold
Abraham Lincoln and Mary Owen: three letters Lincoln to Mrs. O.H. Browning I.N. Arnold to O.H. Browning O.H. Browning to I.N. Arnold
Nabu Press 2010-08-03. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1176783394 ISBN : 1176783394 9781176783393
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Elizabeth Lincoln Gould Louisa May Alcott
The "Little men" play: a two-act forty-five minute play
Nabu Press 2010-08-03. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1176788442 ISBN : 1176788442 9781176788442
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Lincoln Hulley
Annie Laurie an old sweetheart of mine: love-lyrics
Nabu Press 2010-08-09. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1177122936 ISBN : 1177122936 9781177122931
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Lincoln Abraham 1809 1865 3rd sessi United States. Congress 37th Creator
Message Of The President Of The United States: And Reports Proper Of The Heads Of Departments Made At The Third Session Of The Thirty-seventh Congress
Nabu Press 2011-09-01. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1179242262 ISBN : 1179242262 9781179242262
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Lincoln Hulley
Annie Laurie An Old Sweetheart Of Mine: Love-lyrics
Nabu Press 2011-08-30. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1178885046 ISBN : 1178885046 9781178885040
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Lincoln Abraham 1809 1865 Wallace 1859 1939 comp Rice Creator
The Lincoln Year Book: Axioms And Aphorisms From The Great Emancipator
Nabu Press 2011-08-30. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1178976904 ISBN : 1178976904 9781178976908
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Abraham Lincoln
President Lincoln's views: an important letter on the principles involved in the Vallandigham case and correspondence in relation to the Democratic meeting at Albany N.Y
Gale Making of Modern Law 2010-12-23. Paperback. Good. Gale, Making of Modern Law paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1240099452 ISBN : 1240099452 9781240099450
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Hall J. Lincoln
Gospel Gems Number 1: One Hundred Eighty Sacred Selections For Religious Meetings /
Nabu Press 2011-10-04. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1247454355 ISBN : 1247454355 9781247454351
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Harvey Lincoln Curtis
Mica Condensers As Standards Of Capacity .
Nabu Press 2011-11-06. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1271424762 ISBN : 1271424762 9781271424764
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A. Lincoln Fisher
Little Trump.
Nabu Press 2012-02-05. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
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New York State. Commissioners of code Creator Charles Zebina Lincoln Creator William H. Johnson Creator
Report Of The Commissioners Of Code Revision: Appointed By The Governor Under 1036 Laws 1895.
Nabu Press 2012-02-21. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1275571972 ISBN : 1275571972 9781275571976
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Daniel Waldo Lincoln
An oration pronounced at Boston on the fourth day of July 1810: before the Bunker-Hill Association and in presence of the supreme executive of the commonwealth
Gale Sabin Americana 2012-02-22. Paperback. Good. Gale, Sabin Americana paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1275702635 ISBN : 1275702635 9781275702639
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Abraham Lincoln
The letters of President Lincoln on questions of national policy
Gale Sabin Americana 2012-02-22. Paperback. Good. Gale, Sabin Americana paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1275701817 ISBN : 1275701817 9781275701816
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William Lincoln
An address delivered before the American Antiquarian Society at their annual meeting October 23 1835: in the Unitarian Meeting-house Worcester in . late librarian Christopher C. Baldwin Esq
Gale Sabin Americana 2012-02-22. Paperback. Good. Gale, Sabin Americana paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1275697402 ISBN : 1275697402 9781275697409
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Solomon Lincoln
An oration pronounced at Plymouth at the request of the young men of that town on the centennial anniversary of the birth day of George Washington
Gale Sabin Americana 2012-02-22. Paperback. Good. Gale, Sabin Americana paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1275697216 ISBN : 1275697216 9781275697218
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Solomon Lincoln
An oration delivered before the citizens of Hingham on the Fourth of July 1826
Gale Sabin Americana 2012-02-22. Paperback. Good. Gale, Sabin Americana paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1275697801 ISBN : 1275697801 9781275697805
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Hugues de Lincoln Michel
Recueil Et Ballades Anglo-normande Et Écossaises Relatives Au Meutre De Cet Enfant Commis Par Les Juifs En Mcclv.
Nabu Press 2012-02-22. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1275679870 ISBN : 1275679870 9781275679870
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Joseph C. Lincoln
Cap'n Eri Dodo Press
Dodo Press 2008-10-21. Paperback. Used:Good. Dodo Press paperback
Bookseller reference : DADAX1409904008 ISBN : 1409904008 9781409904007
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Lincoln Welles
No BS Spiritual Growth: How to Live the Path of Initiation
Xlibris 2008-09-03. Paperback. Used:Good. Xlibris paperback
Bookseller reference : DADAX1436364159 ISBN : 1436364159 9781436364157
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Charles Lincoln Jr
My Apologies
Xlibris 2009-05-22. Paperback. Used:Good. Xlibris paperback
Bookseller reference : DADAX144153766X ISBN : 144153766X 9781441537669
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Grindle Lincoln MD
Living with Cataracts
Lasenda Publishers. Used - Very Good. Former Library book. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. Lasenda Publishers unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP95668987 ISBN : 0918916046 9780918916044
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Benedict Elsie Lincoln Benedict Ralph Paine
How To Realize On Your Personality V3: What Your Hands Reveal About Your Personality
Kessinger Publishing LLC. Used - Good. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Kessinger Publishing, LLC unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP88849345 ISBN : 1428624376 9781428624375
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Abraham Lincoln
The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln Vol. 8
Wildside Press 2008-10-30. Hardcover. Good. Wildside Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : SONG1434476952 ISBN : 1434476952 9781434476951
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Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln Selections: Comprising The First Lincoln-douglas Debate First And Second Inaugurals Gettysburg Address
Nabu Press 2011-08-12. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG117495664X ISBN : 117495664X 9781174956645
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Abraham Lincoln George Washington William Cullen Bryant
Selections from Washington Lincoln and Bryant
Nabu Press 2010-06-15. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1174930136 ISBN : 1174930136 9781174930133
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