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Abraham Lincoln Civil War Stories: Heartwarming Stories about Our Most Beloved President

af Joe Wheeler

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This new edition of this classic collection of stories about Abraham Lincoln includes rewritten introductions to each story that draw relevancies and lessons from this great man of leadership and apply them to the political climate of today. Each story in this rare and beautiful heirloom collection reveals the servant heart of President Lincoln, his dedication to the people who served him, and his homespun humor and wisdom. These are the stories that build character and inspire conviction in those who read and hear them. Gathered for the very purpose of being passed from generation to generation, these delightful stories will become favorites of adults and children alike--as parents and grandparents read them again and again to their children and grandchildren. Collected over a lifetime from old magazines and publications--most published between the 1880s and the 1950s--these stories tell of the personal life of Lincoln, his tumultuous years during the Civil War, and the impact he had on the people who met him.… (mere)
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Title: Abraham Lincoln (Civil War Stories) Heartwarming Stories of Our Most Beloved President
Author: Joe Wheeler
Pages: 384
Year: 2013
Publisher: Howard
Abraham Lincoln is still one of the most beloved and remembered Presidents in our nation’s short history. Books and movies abound about the man, his Presidency, marriage and children--a list that almost seems endless. Amazingly, one thing our society seems to value, good looks, Abraham Lincoln didn’t possess. What our society hungers for Abraham Lincoln had, a solid character and moral values that weren’t ever placed on the selling block. So, why is it that he is still admired and endears so many followers? What can be said about this President that hasn’t already been said?
I was born in Illinois (the “s” is silent), which I am sure began my infatuation with the Civil War era and the President, but it was just a start. Recently, I reviewed the latest movie “Lincoln”. I also watched the movie “Conspirator” that was released prior to the aforementioned. Each time I see a new movie or read a book about this specific time in our nation’s history, I learn something new. Never can one say that a single book or movie can contain any one person’s life for there is too much happening for that to be accomplished.
Here we have more to consider when we read about Abraham Lincoln in a way that I haven’t seen presented before. First, the book focuses on stories that have been passed down from each preceding generation by “oral transmission” (pg XVIII). The author has spent his life searching and preserving these stories so many more people may read, enjoy and learn from them. In addition, the author shares his wealth of pictures he has unearthed before they too disappear because of the age of the original or for simply the love of widely sharing them. The stories written in this volume are short enough to read to younger people and include the many stories Abraham Lincoln was known to tell, much to the dismay of some of his colleagues!
There are stories, poems and history embedded throughout the pages that cover Abraham Lincoln’s frontier life, Civil War years and why 150 years later he still grabs our hearts. This book will remain on my shelf so that other family members can read it as well as friends. Abraham Lincoln not only stood tall physically, but his heart seems even bigger than I understood from other sources. He made time to talk and be about the community in which he lived. He could sure frustrate those who were assigned to protect him, but his influence, I believe, still goes on decades later. Please grab a copy of this book for your personal library as well as a gift to someone who loves the subject or the man.
My rating is 5+ stars.
Note: I received a complimentary copy for an honest review of this book. The opinions shared in this review are solely my responsibility. Other reviews can be read at http://seekingwithallyurheart.blogspot.com/ . Also follow me on Twitter @lcjohnson1988, FaceBook at https://www.facebook.com/lisa.johnson.75457 ( )
  lamb521 | Jun 11, 2013 |
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This new edition of this classic collection of stories about Abraham Lincoln includes rewritten introductions to each story that draw relevancies and lessons from this great man of leadership and apply them to the political climate of today. Each story in this rare and beautiful heirloom collection reveals the servant heart of President Lincoln, his dedication to the people who served him, and his homespun humor and wisdom. These are the stories that build character and inspire conviction in those who read and hear them. Gathered for the very purpose of being passed from generation to generation, these delightful stories will become favorites of adults and children alike--as parents and grandparents read them again and again to their children and grandchildren. Collected over a lifetime from old magazines and publications--most published between the 1880s and the 1950s--these stories tell of the personal life of Lincoln, his tumultuous years during the Civil War, and the impact he had on the people who met him.

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