John Locke Scripps Abraham Lincoln David W. Bradford
In a major publishing event, this fascinating volume restores and explains the most decisive campaign biography in U.S. history. In 1860, the original book catapulted Abraham Lincoln to the White House by dramatically warning of slavery's threat to American democracy. More than a century later, the New York "Times" still praised the original campaign biography as most authoritative and influential. The book spawned an enduring legend: From poverty and tragic loss, a small boy rises to become a mighty crusader for justice.
In this radiant expanded edition, Boston Hill Press skillfully...
In a major publishing event, this fascinating volume restores and explains the most decisive campaign biography in U.S. history. In 1860, the origi...