The Perfect Tribute

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The Perfect Tribute

by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews

EN·~35 minutes

Chapters

Description

A solemn train rattles through the November countryside, carrying the nation’s most powerful figures toward a historic ceremony at Gettysburg. Among judges, cabinet members, and the famed Marine Band sits a weary, unassuming president whose furrowed gaze betrays the weight of a divided country. The journey is a quiet prelude to a moment that will demand words capable of honoring sacrifice and guiding a war‑torn people.

In the cramped car, Lincoln wrestles with a broken pencil and a scrap of brown paper, shaping a brief, earnest address that reflects his plain‑spoken honesty. As he watches the polished orator Edward Everett prepare his own lofty tribute, the president feels both the pressure to rise to the occasion and the resolve to offer something genuine. Listeners will be drawn into the intimate, behind‑the‑scenes struggle of a leader forging a speech that will echo through history.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~35 minutes (33K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-07-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

MR

Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews

1860–1936

Known for turning American history into warm, accessible fiction, she reached a huge audience with The Perfect Tribute, her beloved story about Abraham Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address. Her work blended patriotism, drama, and an easy storytelling style that made historical subjects feel personal.

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