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LINCOLN'S INAUGURALS, ADDRESSES AND LETTERS - (SELECTIONS) - EDITED - WITH AN INTRODUCTORY MEMOIR AND NOTES - BY - DANIEL KILHAM DODGE, PH.D. - PROFESSOR OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE AT THE - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO.
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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE - LIFE OF LINCOLN. CONTEMPORARY CONTEMPORARY BIOGRAPHY. AMERICAN HISTORY.
SELECTIONS FROM INAUGURALS, ADDRESSES AND LETTERS - ABRAHAM LINCOLN - LINCOLN'S INAUGURALS, ADDRESSES AND LETTERS - ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE OF SANGAMON COUNTY, MARCH 9, 1832
THE PERPETUATION OF OUR POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS, JANUARY 27, 1837
SPEECH, AT SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS, JUNE 16, 1858
SECOND JOINT DEBATE AT FREEPORT, AUGUST 27, 1858
THE COOPER INSTITUTE ADDRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1860
FAREWELL ADDRESS AT SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS, FEBRUARY 11, 1861
This volume brings together some of Abraham Lincoln’s most memorable public statements—his inaugural addresses, wartime speeches, and personal letters—offering a vivid portrait of a leader whose words still resonate today. Listeners will hear the steady cadence of a man who grappled with a nation torn apart, while also catching the humor and humanity that slipped into his private correspondence. The selections are presented with careful notes that illuminate the circumstances in which each piece was delivered.
The accompanying introductory memoir sketches Lincoln’s modest upbringing, his voracious appetite for the Bible and Shakespeare, and the disciplined way he turned scarce books into lifelong lessons. By hearing his own reflections on poverty, learning, and duty, listeners gain a deeper sense of the values that guided his public pronouncements. The collection invites you to experience the clarity, compassion, and moral resolve that defined his speeches, all without the need for any prior historical expertise.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (251K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1809–1865
Born in a Kentucky log cabin and largely self-educated, he rose from frontier beginnings to become the 16th president of the United States. He led the nation through the Civil War and is remembered for preserving the Union and helping bring slavery to an end.
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