3 edition of Letters exposing the mismanagement of public affairs by Abraham Lincoln found in the catalog.
Letters exposing the mismanagement of public affairs by Abraham Lincoln
Published
1970
by Constitutional Union Office in Washington, D.C
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Written in
Edition Notes
Microfiche. Chicago : Library Resources, 1970. 1 microfiche ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of American civilization ; LAC 40121)
Series | Library of American civilization -- LAC 40121. |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 46 p. |
Number of Pages | 46 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17546393M |
Abraham Lincoln's contemporaries Letters of Amos Kendall; also, his letters to Colonel Orr and President Buchanan by Amos Kendall () 14 editions published Letters exposing the mismanagement of public affairs by Abraham Lincoln. Letters and addresses of Abraham Lincoln by Abraham Lincoln; 9 editions; First published in ; Subjects: Accessible book, Correspondence, Oratory, Political and social views; People: Abraham Lincoln ().
Dear Mr. President Abraham Lincoln is an important book. Through the series of fictionalized letters between Abraham Lincoln during his time of his presidency and Lettie, a young slave girl. They tell each other about their lives and simultaneously teach readers about a /5. They are identical. Sandburg must have used this very document. It is now published in the Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, a comprehensive list of his known correspondence, which notes its Barrett provenance. This week, I opened a catalog of a rare book dealer on the West Coast and saw this very letter, published and illustrated once again.
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This is a reproduction of a book published before This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages. Letters exposing the mismanagement of public affairs by Abraham Lincoln, and the political combinations to secure his re-election by Kendall, Amos, Pages: Add tags for "Letters exposing the mismanagement of public affairs by Abraham Lincoln: and the political combinations to secure his re-election".
Be the first. Similar Items. This book is just Lincoln arranged in chronicle order without a word from anyone else. I love it. In particular his personal letters are masterful, e.g., to his freeloading brother-in-law. More than in his public speeches, his private letters reveal the quality of character that made Lincoln /5().
Amos Kendall, Letters Exposing the Mismanagement of Public Affairs by Abraham Lincoln (Washington: Printed at the Constitutional Union office, ), p.
Frank Klement, "Small-Town Editor Criticizes Lincoln: A Study in Editorial Abuse," Lincoln Herald LIV (Summer ): 30, Cited by: 4. I especially enjoyed the second letter to his brother. Lincoln was not only a man of unquestionable integrity and superb leadership, but from his letter to his brother, we learn he also maintained healthy boundaries in his life.
A quick read as there are only 3 letters. I would love to read more/5. Selected Letters by Abraham Lincoln The source of this small sample is The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, edited by Roy P.
Basler and others. Introductions to individual letters are by Abraham Lincoln Online. Documents housed on other Web sites are noted as such. Letter to Allen N. Lincoln was hardly unique. Among public figures who need to think twice about their choice of words, the unsent angry letter has a venerable.
Letter to Mrs. Bixby In the autumn of Massachusetts Governor John A. Andrew wrote to President Lincoln asking him to express condolences to Mrs. Lydia Bixby, a widow believed to have lost five sons during the Civil War. Lincoln's letter to her was printed by the Boston Evening Transcript. Later it was revealed that only two of Mrs.
Bixby's. The premise of Stephen L. Carters new book, The Impeachment of Abraham Lincoln is so audacious so fascinating that it virtually begs to be read.
In this reimaging of the Lincoln assassination, the bullets trajectory changes by just a fraction of an inch and Lincoln survives. After the country collectively exhales, the fun begins/5. InC. Tripp's book, The Intimate World of Abraham Lincoln, was posthumously published. Tripp was a sex researcher, a protégé of Alfred Kinsey, and identified as gay.
He began writing The Intimate World of Abraham Lincoln with Philip Nobile, but they had a falling out. Nobile later accused Tripp's book of being fraudulent and distorted.
Winner of the Abraham Lincoln Institute Book Award More than letters and interviews providing information about Abraham Lincoln’s pre-political and pre-legal careers are included in this volume, a priceless collection never before available in one place/5(18). The papers of Abraham Lincoln (), lawyer, representative from Illinois, and sixteenth president of the United States, contain approximat documents dating from toalthough most of the collection spans from the s through Lincoln’s presidency ().
Roughly half of the collection, more t documents, compris images, as well as. The Bixby letter is a brief, consoling message sent by President Abraham Lincoln in November to Lydia Parker Bixby, a widow living in Boston, Massachusetts, who was thought to have lost five sons in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Along with the Gettysburg Address and his second inaugural address. However, there are only 2 letters in this e-book. Not sure whethere that is really the case or it lost something in translation to electronic format.
Disappointing - hence 1 star/5(48). Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth President of the United States, serving from March 4, until his assassination. As an outspoken opponent of the expansion of slavery in the United States, Lincoln won the Republican Party nomination in and was elected president later that year/5.
Book from Project Gutenberg: Speeches and Letters of Abraham Lincoln, in Students, Teachers, Training & Conferences Comments Off on A Letter From Abraham Lincoln To His Son’s Teacherviews My son starts school today.
It is all going to be strange and new to him for a while and I wish you would treat him gently. Address of Amos Kendall, to the Committee on Indian Affairs of the House of Representatives, in relation to the claim of Amos and John E.
Kendall () (external scan) Letters exposing the mismanagement of public affairs by Abraham Lincoln, and the political combinations to secure his re-election [political campaign pamphlet] () (external. ## Lincoln Letters (with facsimiles) ## Abraham Lincoln, Vol.
1, By Herndon ## Abraham Lincoln, the rail-splitter, the Western country lawyer, was one of the shrewdest and most enlightened men of the world, and he had all the practical qualities which enable such a man to guide his countrymen; and yet he was also a genius of the heroic type.Keeping Lincoln's Secrets William H.
Herndon, Abraham Lincoln's law partner and biographer, made a record of "secret and privatethings" about Lincoln in two memorandum books that long ago disappeared. "Lincoln Letters" by Abraham Lincoln. Published by Good Press.
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