. McClure's magazine. LINCOLN DURING THE WAR. From a rare photograph by Brady. Extracts from Yankton (Dakota) Press and Dakotau: Dover (.V. /.) Era : The McClures goes deeper into the subject, and It is the most interesting- story of the martyr presents a life of Lincoln that reaches into the years that Presidents career that has come under our notice, and marked his common life. The opening chapters in its authenticity is beyond question. McClures is one McClures Magazine promise to draw popular atten- of the really great magazines of this country, yet sells tion more closely than ever before


. McClure's magazine. LINCOLN DURING THE WAR. From a rare photograph by Brady. Extracts from Yankton (Dakota) Press and Dakotau: Dover (.V. /.) Era : The McClures goes deeper into the subject, and It is the most interesting- story of the martyr presents a life of Lincoln that reaches into the years that Presidents career that has come under our notice, and marked his common life. The opening chapters in its authenticity is beyond question. McClures is one McClures Magazine promise to draw popular atten- of the really great magazines of this country, yet sells tion more closely than ever before to the subject. for 10 cents per month. 1 7 PUBLISHERS THE WELL WHICH LINCOLN HELPED TO DIG IN INDIANA. San Francisco (Cal.) Call: Biographers have expended their literary energiesin preserving for posterity the names and inner-lifehistories of other men less noted and famous in theland, but with one noted exception American literaturehas no life history of Lincoln. Until the presenttime no magazine in the country has thought of writingabout Lincoln in this way, i. e., his life instead of hiscareer. McClure, the pioneer of popular magazinepublishers, has opened the eyes of the reading publicto the singular deficiency in our literature of Americanworthies and famous men, and in the November num-ber of his magazine appear the initial chapters of acarefully prepared life of Lincoln. If one may be per-mitted to judge from this first instalment, the workwill, when finished and issued in book form, take itsplace among the classics of American literature. Merrill (Wis.) Advocate: The first chapter of one of the most interestingbiographies of Abr


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