A unique collection of the public and private words and thoughts of
one of American's greatest presidents.
In addition to being one of the most admired and successful politicians
in history, Abraham Lincoln was also a gifted writer whose speeches,
eulogies, and addresses are both quoted often and easily recognizable
all around the world.
Arranged chronologically into topics such as family and friends, the
law, politics and the presidency, story-telling, religion, and morality,
Lincoln's Notebooks includes his famous letters to Ulysses S. Grant,
Horace Greeley, and Henry Pierce, as well as personal letters to Mary
Todd Lincoln and his note to Mrs. Bixby, the mother who lost five sons
during the Civil War. Also included are full texts of the Gettysburg
Address, the Emancipation Proclamation, both of Lincoln's inaugural
addresses, and his famous "A House Divided" speech. Additionally, rarely
seen writings like poetry he composed as teenager give insight into
Lincoln's personality and private life.
Richly illustrated with seventy-five photographs, facsimiles of letters,
and more, plus commentary throughout by Dan Tucker and a foreword by
Lincoln expert Harold Holzer, Lincoln's Notebooks is an intimate look
at this esteemed historical figure.