Abraham Lincoln: Friend of the PeopleYoung Voyageur, 2016 M10 1 - 208 pages The life of Abraham Lincoln, America's greatest president, in a new, illustrated edition of the Newbery Honor classic. Clara Ingram Judson's Newbery Honor Book is a richly drawn biography of Abraham Lincoln from his backwoods boyhood, to his days as a shopkeeper and lawyer, his entry into politics, and finally through his extraordinary presidency and tragic assassination. |
Contents
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4 A NEW FAMILY | 39 |
5 SQUIRE PATE AND THE LAW | 49 |
6 ABES HORIZON WIDENS | 59 |
7 RUTLEDGE DAM | 69 |
8 THE CLARY GROVE BOYS | 79 |
13 RIDING THE CIRCUIT | 133 |
14 DEBATES AND CONVENTIONS | 147 |
15 PARADES AND FAREWELL | 157 |
16 WASHINGTON IN 1861 | 171 |
17 THE MIDDLE WAR YEARS | 187 |
18 WITH MALICE TOWARD NONE | 199 |
19 APRIL 15 1865 | 209 |
CAST OF CHARACTERS | 216 |
9 TWICE A CANDIDATE | 89 |
10 YOUNG LAWMAKER | 101 |
11 MR LINCOLN OF SPRINGFIELD | 113 |
12 CONGRESSMAN LINCOLN | 121 |
TIMELINE | 218 |
INDEX | 220 |
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