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Abraham Lincoln and His Mailbag

Abraham Lincoln and His Mailbag
Author: Edward Duffield Neill
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1964
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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The Lincoln Mailbag

The Lincoln Mailbag
Author: Harold Holzer
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2006-01-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780809326853

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As president, Abraham Lincoln received between two hundred and five hundred letters a day—correspondence from public officials, political allies, and military leaders, as well as letters from ordinary Americans of all races who wanted to share their views with him. Here, and in his critically acclaimed volume Dear Mr. Lincoln, editor Harold Holzer has rescued these voices—sometimes eloquent, occasionally angry, at times poetic—from the obscurity of the archives of the Civil War. The Lincoln Mailbag includes letters written by African Americans, which Lincoln never saw, revealing to readers a more accurate representation of the nation’s mood than even the president knew. This first paperback edition of The Lincoln Mailbag includes a new index and fourteen illustrations, and Holzer’s introduction and annotations provide historical context for the events described and the people who wrote so passionately to their president in Lincoln's America.


Dear Mr. Lincoln

Dear Mr. Lincoln
Author: Holzer, Harold
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1993
Genre:
ISBN: 9780809387984

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This first compilation of letters received by President Lincoln shows a president who was eager to review and respond to the people's advice and criticism, their respects and requests.


Abraham Lincoln and His Mailbag

Abraham Lincoln and His Mailbag
Author: Edward Duffield Neill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1964
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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The Lincoln Mailbag

The Lincoln Mailbag
Author: Harold Holzer
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2006-01-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0809388103

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As president, Abraham Lincoln received between two hundred and five hundred letters a day—correspondence from public officials, political allies, and military leaders, as well as letters from ordinary Americans of all races who wanted to share their views with him. Here, and in his critically acclaimed volume Dear Mr. Lincoln, editor Harold Holzer has rescued these voices—sometimes eloquent, occasionally angry, at times poetic—from the obscurity of the archives of the Civil War. The Lincoln Mailbag includes letters written by African Americans, which Lincoln never saw, revealing to readers a more accurate representation of the nation’s mood than even the president knew. This first paperback edition of The Lincoln Mailbag includes a new index and fourteen illustrations, and Holzer’s introduction and annotations provide historical context for the events described and the people who wrote so passionately to their president in Lincoln's America.


Lincoln Seen and Heard

Lincoln Seen and Heard
Author: Harold Holzer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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"Holzer also takes a closer look at Lincoln's oratory, the words of a man often ridiculed for his homespun manner of speaking. He shows how Lincoln's choice of words in the Emancipation Proclamation was actually designed to minimize its humanitarianism and argues that the story of his failure at Gettysburg has been unfairly exaggerated."--BOOK JACKET.


Mr. Lincoln's T-Mails

Mr. Lincoln's T-Mails
Author: Tom Wheeler
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0061749834

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This “intriguing” look at the sixteenth president’s telegraph usage during the Civil War “revisits a familiar hero, but does so from an utterly new perspective” (Ken Burns). The Civil War was the first “modern war.” Because of rapid changes in American society, Abraham Lincoln became president of a divided United States during a period of technological and social revolution. Among the many modern marvels that gave the North an advantage was the telegraph, which Lincoln used to stay connected to the forces in the field in almost real time. No leader in history had ever possessed such a powerful tool to gain control over a fractious situation. An eager student of technology, Lincoln (the only president to hold a patent) had to learn to use the power of electronic messages. Without precedent to guide him, Lincoln began by reading the telegraph traffic among his generals. Then he used the telegraph to supplement his preferred form of communication—meetings and letters. He did not replace those face-to-face interactions. Through this experience, Lincoln crafted the best way to guide, reprimand, praise, reward, and encourage his commanders in the field. Written by a former FCC chairman, Mr. Lincoln’s T-Mails tells a big story within a small compass—both an elegant work of history and a timeless lesson in leadership. By paying close attention to Lincoln’s “lightning messages,” we see a great leader adapt to a new medium. No reader of this work of history will be able to miss the contemporary parallels. Watching Lincoln carefully word his messages—and follow up on those words with the right actions—offers a striking example for those who spend their days tapping out notes on their various devices. “Mr. Lincoln’s T-Mails shines. . . . an accessible jaunt through this formative American event.” —USA Today “Wheeler shows a Lincoln groping for a best-use of new technology and learning the limitations of the ‘killer app.’”—Booklist “Altogether captivating.” —Harold Holzer, author of Brought Forth on This Continent: Abraham Lincoln and American Immigration


The Lincoln Family Album

The Lincoln Family Album
Author: Mark E. Neely
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780809327133

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This intimate collection of family photographs provides a rare glimpse into the personal life of one of the greatest figures in American history, Abraham Lincoln. This expanded edition provides both new pictures and new introductory materials by renowned Lincoln scholars Mark E. Neely Jr. and Harold Holzer.