Great Speeches

Cover of Great Speeches by Abraham Lincoln
Year: 1991
Language: en
Edition: Unabridged
Pages: 113
ISBN-13: 9780486268729
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5.2 Inches
Weight: 0.2314853751 Pounds
Width: 0.4 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 973.7/092
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Great Speeches by Abraham Lincoln, published by Courier Corporation in November 1991, presents a collection of 16 significant documents that showcase Lincoln’s eloquence and mastery of the written word. This unabridged edition, spanning 113 pages, includes notable speeches such as the Gettysburg Address and the First Inaugural Address, reflecting themes of self-governance and national unity during a tumultuous period in American history.

Readers will find a comprehensive representation of Lincoln’s speeches, proclamations, and personal correspondence, each accompanied by notes that provide historical context. This volume serves as a valuable resource for those interested in literary collections, speeches, and the history of the United States, particularly during the Civil War period. The inclusion of selections from the Common Core State Standards Initiative further enhances its relevance for students and educators alike.


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For someone who claimed he had been educated by “littles” — a little now and a little then — Abraham Lincoln displayed a remarkable facility in his use of the written word. The simple yet memorable eloquence of his speeches, proclamations and personal correspondence is recorded here in a representative collection of 16 documents.
This volume contains, complete and unabridged, the Address Before the Young Men’s Lyceum of Springfield, Illinois (1838), which emphasized a theme Lincoln was to return to repeatedly, namely, the capacity of a people to govern themselves; the “House Divided” speech at the Republican State Convention in Illinois (1858); the First Inaugural Address (1861), in which he appealed to the people of an already divided union for sectional harmony; the Gettysburg Address (1863), a speech delivered at ceremonies dedicating a part of the Gettysburg battlefield as a cemetery; the Letter to Mrs. Bixby (1864), expressing Lincoln’s regrets over the wartime deaths of her five sons; the Second Inaugural Address (March 1865), urging a post-war nation to “bind up its wounds” and show “charity for all”; and his Last Public Address (April 11, 1865). New notes place the speeches and other documents in their respective historical contexts.
An invaluable reference for history students, this important volume will also fascinate admirers of Abraham Lincoln, Americana enthusiasts, Civil War buffs and any lover of the finely crafted phrase. Includes 2 selections from the Common Core State Standards Initiative: “Gettysburg Address” and “Second Inaugural Address.”

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