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LoC No.: 56053111
Title: Abraham Lincoln
Original Publication: South Pasadena: Walter A. Abbott, 1919.
Series Title: The Abbottsford silent reading lessons, no. 3.
Note: Contains addresses by Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, with instructions to the teacher and the pupil.
Note: Reading ease score: 62.3 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Note: Abbottsford series of readers for supplementary work.
Credits: Carla Foust, Charlene Taylor and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Summary: "Abraham Lincoln" by Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt is a collection of addresses delivered by two prominent U.S. Presidents, highlighting the legacy and significance of Abraham Lincoln. Written in the early 20th century, during a time of national reflection and celebration of Lincoln's contributions, the book provides a biographical account that explores themes of democracy, leadership, and moral integrity. The likely topic revolves around the pivotal role Lincoln played in shaping the United States, particularly through his leadership during the Civil War and his promotion of unity and equality." In this work, both Wilson and Roosevelt offer profound insights into Lincoln's character and legacy. Wilson speaks from the perspective of Lincoln's origins and the remarkable circumstances that led to his emergence as a leader, emphasizing the core values of democracy and the human spirit's potential. Roosevelt, on the other hand, reflects on Lincoln’s struggles with leadership, characterizing him as a compassionate yet formidable figure who guided the nation through its darkest times. Each address serves as a testament to Lincoln's enduring influence and the virtues of courage, integrity, and empathy that define true leadership, inspiring contemporary readers to reflect on their roles in democracy and society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Author: Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
EBook No.: 72505
Published: Dec 25, 2023
Downloads: 89
Language: English
Subject: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Subject: Speeches, addresses, etc., American
LoCC: History: America: Civil War period (1861-1865)
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
LoC No.: 56053111
Title: Abraham Lincoln
Original Publication: South Pasadena: Walter A. Abbott, 1919.
Series Title: The Abbottsford silent reading lessons, no. 3.
Note: Contains addresses by Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, with instructions to the teacher and the pupil.
Note: Reading ease score: 62.3 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Note: Abbottsford series of readers for supplementary work.
Credits: Carla Foust, Charlene Taylor and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Summary: "Abraham Lincoln" by Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt is a collection of addresses delivered by two prominent U.S. Presidents, highlighting the legacy and significance of Abraham Lincoln. Written in the early 20th century, during a time of national reflection and celebration of Lincoln's contributions, the book provides a biographical account that explores themes of democracy, leadership, and moral integrity. The likely topic revolves around the pivotal role Lincoln played in shaping the United States, particularly through his leadership during the Civil War and his promotion of unity and equality." In this work, both Wilson and Roosevelt offer profound insights into Lincoln's character and legacy. Wilson speaks from the perspective of Lincoln's origins and the remarkable circumstances that led to his emergence as a leader, emphasizing the core values of democracy and the human spirit's potential. Roosevelt, on the other hand, reflects on Lincoln’s struggles with leadership, characterizing him as a compassionate yet formidable figure who guided the nation through its darkest times. Each address serves as a testament to Lincoln's enduring influence and the virtues of courage, integrity, and empathy that define true leadership, inspiring contemporary readers to reflect on their roles in democracy and society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Author: Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
EBook No.: 72505
Published: Dec 25, 2023
Downloads: 89
Language: English
Subject: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Subject: Speeches, addresses, etc., American
LoCC: History: America: Civil War period (1861-1865)
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.