Winner of the Barondess/Lincoln Award of the Civil War Round Table of New York, 1989 "For Lincoln specialists, The Historian's Lincoln deepens and sharpens familiar arguments. For nonspecialists, it is the most efficient and enjoyable way to 'get right' with Lincoln." -- Robert E. McGlone, Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography "Provides an excursion to the frontiers of Lincoln scholarship, and insight into the passions of those who labor there. . . . Rarely do the products of a scholarly symposium so ...
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Winner of the Barondess/Lincoln Award of the Civil War Round Table of New York, 1989 "For Lincoln specialists, The Historian's Lincoln deepens and sharpens familiar arguments. For nonspecialists, it is the most efficient and enjoyable way to 'get right' with Lincoln." -- Robert E. McGlone, Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography "Provides an excursion to the frontiers of Lincoln scholarship, and insight into the passions of those who labor there. . . . Rarely do the products of a scholarly symposium so richly deserve placement on public and academic library shelves." -- John Y. Simon, Choice "Authoritative, well written, and spiced by informed debate. In short, Lincoln's depth and height as a figure in history are well measured by this distinguished volume, not only in its several parts and authors, but also as a whole." -- Robert V. Bruce, author of Lincoln and the Tools of War
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Near Fine. No Jacket. pp. 423. 3400 shelf. Gold & black-stamped navy cloth. Small sticker ghost FEP, 1st three pgs (including title pg) w/ light vertical creases. No names, clean text. No dust jacket. With b/w photos, repros. Contribs: Dwight G. Anderson, Richard N. Current, P.M. Zall, et al. Index. Solid.
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VG (fault-ffep removed). DJ Very Good. Thick Large Octavo. Ex-library with usual markings and labels, card pocket rear. Dust jacket in plastic sleeve, glued to end papers.
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Good in Near Fine dust jacket. Personal inscription on half-title; some underlining. Navy cloth boards and spine imprinted with title and author on spine in gold. Dark blue endpapers. 451 pages. Discusses historical interpretation of Lincoln's life, personality, motivations, ideology, and assassination.
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8vo. Stiff glazed pictorial wrappers. xxviii, 451pp. Frontispiece, illustrations. Near fine. Tight, handsome first edition. A "Who's Who" of Lincoln scholars contribute to this broad essay collection. From collection of noted medical history collector Ralph C. Gordon, who makes single small ink squiggle along margin of page xv.