Abraham Lincoln

Ingri d @#96 Aulaire, Edgar Parin d
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ISBN: 1893103269
Format: Paperback
 
Pub Date: 01/01/2003
Publisher: Beautiful Feet Books
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When this book was created in 1939, America was at a crossroads. Hitler's armies had gobbled up Czechoslovakia and conquered Poland in Septermber. As European immigrants the d'Aulaires felt keenly the importance of standing against injustice, and saw in Lincoln the archetypal American hero. It was this spirit they hoped to exemplify in their biography of young Abe as he grew into manhood against the backdrop of the wilderness of Kentucky, the deep woods of Indiana, and the prairies of Illinois. Camping for weeks in Lincoln country, the d'Aulaires imbibed the spirit of the man Lincoln as well as his humor and good will. From his days as a clerk, teaching himself law reading Blackstone, practicing law in Springfield, running unsuccessfully for office, debating Stephen Douglas over the issue of slavery, and ultimately becoming President of the United States, the d'Aulaires have written and beautifully illustrated the life of one of America's most remarkable citizens. This book was awarded the Caldecott Medal in 1940.
 
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