The life of Abraham Lincoln : drawn from original sources and containing many speeches, letters and telegrams hitherto unpublished, and illustrated with many reproductions from original paintings, photographs, et cetera . iece by BlendonCampbell and illustrations by Fay Hambidge Cloth, i2mo, %.6o Told so delicately, humanly, reverently, that one is better for the laughs and cries at the sheer touch of nature. — New York Times. Madame Roland Portrait frontispiece, cloth, i2mo, An intimate biographical study, largely derived from hitherto unpublishedsources, of one of the most


The life of Abraham Lincoln : drawn from original sources and containing many speeches, letters and telegrams hitherto unpublished, and illustrated with many reproductions from original paintings, photographs, et cetera . iece by BlendonCampbell and illustrations by Fay Hambidge Cloth, i2mo, %.6o Told so delicately, humanly, reverently, that one is better for the laughs and cries at the sheer touch of nature. — New York Times. Madame Roland Portrait frontispiece, cloth, i2mo, An intimate biographical study, largely derived from hitherto unpublishedsources, of one of the most interesting women of the French Revolution. THE MACMILLAN COMPANY Publishers 64-66 Fifth Avenue New York ^I-loo%03i ^OZ^^d. MASK OF LINCOLN. 1860. AGE 5IMade in IsOO by Leonard \V. Volk. of Chicago. Kroiii a phiitojiraph. The LIFE of ABRAHAMLINCOLN DRAWN/r<?;^ original SOURCESand containing many SPEECHES,LETTERS and TELEGRAMS hitherto unpublished^ and illustratedwith many reproductions from originalPaintings^ Photographs^ et ceteraNew Edition with New Matter BY IDA M. TARBELL Volume Two New YorkThe Macmillan Company MCMXVII All rights reserved Copyright, 1895, 1896, 1898, 1899By The S. S. McClure Co. Copyright, 1900By DouBLEDAY & McClure Co. Copyright, 1900By McClure, Phillips & Co. NEW EDITION WITH NEW MATTER Copyright, 191 7 By The Macmillan Company CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE XXII. The first inauguration of Lincoln—The relief of FortSumter—Sewards ambition to control the adminis-tration XXIII. The beginning of civil war ------ 33 XXIV. The failure of Fremont—Lincolns first difficulties with McClellan—The death of Willie Lincoln - - - 6i XXV. Lincoln and emancipation ------lifeofabrahamli2458tarb


Size: 1386px × 1802px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookpublishernewyorkmacmillanco