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Found these beautiful illustrations online - they are from an utterly charming book, Lincoln and his Boys by Rosemary Wells.

http://www.amazon.com/Lincoln-His-Boys-R...0763637238

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Betty, I like the one of Lincoln in his office and the scowls of the officials watching the antics of Tad & Willie
Rosemary Wells of Noisy Nora?!
Betty, what lovely and charming pictures, thanks for sharing them. I love all of them!
I'm ordering this book - it is absolutely charming....don't know anything about the author, etc., but the drawings are beautiful -

I love the one of Mary and Abe with the kids - it speaks volumes!
(07-08-2014 11:38 PM)Dawn E Foster Wrote: [ -> ]Rosemary Wells of Noisy Nora?!

Yes, and wow! She's written a number of children's books.
BettyO, what did you think of the book?
Those are wonderful Betty. I always love seeing an intimate side of Lincoln.
Oops!

Unfortunately, I got busy with other things and haven't ordered the book yet - forgot all about it!!

It's a beautiful edition - and yes, thanks for reminding me!
Thanks BettyO!
Thanks for posting this! The book looks adorable.
Nice children's book of about 89 pages, with 14 very nice, full page, color illustrations.
The book is written as though Lincoln's sons Willie and Tad are telling the story.
It begins with Willie's trip to Chicago with his father, and ends with Tad talking about his trip to Richmond with his father at the close of the war.
It does not cover the assassination or time after that, but it does cover Willie's death.
Well written, several places it will make you smile, with several scenes that are very touching.
My favorite illustration is following the death of Willie, Tad is lying in bed awake, while an exhausted father is sleeping with his arms around him.

I purchased a hardcover, like new copy, for less than $3, and it's a bit smaller than a standard size book. Not much difference in price between hard and soft copies. The reviews on Amazon are good. I really enjoyed it, and think most adults looking for a short story and not a biography will enjoy it to. At the price, it was well worth it.

https://www.amazon.com/Lincoln-His-Boys-...d+his+boys
Yes, charming! Reminds me of John John playing in the oval office with Kennedy.
My wife didn't care for it.
She thought it didn't have much of a story line, and it was a bit depressing.
She felt the parts about Willie's death were not suitable for young children.
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