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Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-77323-041-2
- EAN9781773230412
- Date de parution01/11/2025
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille307 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurRare Treasure Editions
Résumé
First published in 1926, this definitive, single-volume edition of the Pulitzer Prize-winning biography delivers "a Lincoln whom no other man could have given us" (New York Herald Tribune Book Review).
Celebrated for his vivid depictions of the nineteenth-century American Midwest, Carl Sandburg brings unique insight to the life of Abraham Lincoln in this distinguished biography. He captures both the man who grew up on the Indiana prairie and the president who held the country together through the turbulence and tragedy of the Civil War.
Based on a lifetime of research, Sandburg's biography was originally published as a monumental, six-volume study.
The author later distilled the work down to this single-volume edition that is considered by many to be his greatest work of nonfiction.
The author later distilled the work down to this single-volume edition that is considered by many to be his greatest work of nonfiction.
First published in 1926, this definitive, single-volume edition of the Pulitzer Prize-winning biography delivers "a Lincoln whom no other man could have given us" (New York Herald Tribune Book Review).
Celebrated for his vivid depictions of the nineteenth-century American Midwest, Carl Sandburg brings unique insight to the life of Abraham Lincoln in this distinguished biography. He captures both the man who grew up on the Indiana prairie and the president who held the country together through the turbulence and tragedy of the Civil War.
Based on a lifetime of research, Sandburg's biography was originally published as a monumental, six-volume study.
The author later distilled the work down to this single-volume edition that is considered by many to be his greatest work of nonfiction.
The author later distilled the work down to this single-volume edition that is considered by many to be his greatest work of nonfiction.











