The Story of Young Abraham Lincoln

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The Story of Young Abraham Lincoln

by Wayne Whipple

EN·~4 hours·51 chapters

Chapters

51 total
1

The Story of Young Abraham Lincoln - By - WAYNE WHIPPLE

0:26
2

INTRODUCTION - Lincoln From New and Unusual Sources

6:16
3

THE STORY OF YOUNG ABRAHAM LINCOLN

0:02
4

CHAPTER I - Abraham Lincoln's Forefathers

10:11
5

CHAPTER II - Abraham Lincoln's Father and Mother

9:54
6

CHAPTER III - The Boy Lincoln's Best Teacher

7:56
7

CHAPTER IV - Learning to Work

13:55
8

CHAPTER V - Losing his Mother

12:08
9

CHAPTER VI - School Days Now and Then

16:04
10

CHAPTER VII - Abe and the Neighbors

18:08

Description

An engaging portrait of a future president, this illustrated biography invites listeners into the modest world of a log‑cabin boy who grew up on the frontier of Illinois. Drawing on letters, family recollections and seldom‑heard anecdotes, the narrative paints a vivid picture of Lincoln’s early years—his schoolyard curiosities, his love of reading, and the quiet determination that set him apart even as a child.

The story delves into the formative moments that shaped his character: a youthful stint in the Black Hawk War, the loss of a treasured copy of his father’s inaugural address, and the supportive guidance of neighbors and mentors who recognized his keen mind. Throughout, the emphasis is on Lincoln’s great heart—his natural empathy, humor, and the kindness that earned him lasting affection from those who crossed his path. Listeners will come away with a richer sense of the man behind the legend, discovering how the values forged in his youth later guided a nation.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (287K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Shell, Emmy and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-10-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Wayne Whipple

1856–1942

Best known for lively historical books for younger readers, this early 20th-century writer had a special gift for turning American history into clear, story-driven reading. His work returned again and again to figures like Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, and Benjamin Franklin.

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