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An Abraham Lincoln Tribute: Featuring Woodcuts by Charles Turzak by Charles Turzak,Bob Blaisdell,Bob Blaisdell,David A. Berona
Chronicling the Great Emancipator's path from obscurity to immortality, this reprint of a remarkable graphic art book commemorates the bicentennial of Lincoln's birth. Thirty-six striking woodcut images, each accompanied by a brief caption, illustrate this handsome hardcover volume. In addition to a new preface and introduction, this edition includes an appendix with several of Lincoln's famous speeches, letters, and quotations. Reprint of the edition created by the artist at the A Century of Progress Exposition, Chicago, 1933.
Table of Contents for An Abraham Lincoln Tribute: Featuring Woodcuts by Charles Turzak
| Frontispiece | | Preface | | Introduction | | "Let us have faith ..." | | Birth Cabin in the Woods | | The Lincoln Family | | A Simple Beginning | | Moving to Indiana | | Grave of Nancy Hanks Lincoln | | Indiana Home | | Splitting Rails | | Borrowing a Book | | Moving to Illinois | | Abe at Twenty-one | | Down the Mississippi | | Slaves in New Orleans | | Berry-Lincoln Store | | Honest Abe | | Lincoln Wrestling Jack Armstrong | | Abe and Ann | | Ann Rutledge's Grave | | The Dual Personality | | Lincoln the Lawyer | | Making the Circuit | | Pleading the Case | | Campaigning | | Mary Todd and Lincoln | | Aspirations | | Slavery or Freedom | | The Debate | | Loyalty to a Principle | | "Providence brought me the leadership of this country" | | A Prayer for Unity | | Deliberation | | Four Dark and Deliberate Years | | The Gettysburg Address | | At the Theatre | | The Assassination | | "And now he belongs to the ages" | | Supplementary Letters and Speeches |
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