The poems of Abraham Lincoln / Abraham Lincoln.
"The poems of Abraham Lincoln[.] Abraham Lincoln was America's sixteenth president. His career as a statesman is well-known. Little known is that he was a great lover of poetry. His speeches and writings are filled with great and beautiful prose, but he only wrote three poems. In 1844, while campaigning for Henry Clay, Lincoln returned to Indiana, where he was raised and his mother and sister were buried. There, after being gone fifteen years, the place and the people aroused memories of his childhood that prompted him to write the poems."-- from Introduction.
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- ISBN: 9781557091338
- Physical Description: 29 pages : portrait ; 18 cm
- Publisher: Carlisle, Massachusetts : Applewood Books, an imprint of Arcadia Publishing, 1991.
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Subject: | American poetry. |
Genre: | Poetry. |
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Weston Public Library | 811 L63 (Text) | 37886000129220 | Adult Non-Fiction | Reshelving | - |
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