Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address is familiar to all Americans. But
never has his most famous speech--his 271 indelible words--been
presented in such a visual and accessible format.
Graphic artist and Civil War aficionado C. M. Butzer deftly uses a
detailed, comic-book style to depict the Battle of Gettysburg; the
national movement to create a memorial there; and the quiet day in 1863
when Lincoln delivered his galvanizing speech. Butzer uses only primary
sources for the text, drawing from first-person letters and diaries,
speeches, and Lincoln's own writing to unpack this series of historical
events. The address itself is played out over eighteen pages, with every
phrase given a visual interpretation that will resonate with young
readers.