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RE: Who wrote this? - Gene C - 09-24-2025 03:14 PM (09-24-2025 12:18 PM)RJNorton Wrote: Please try without googling. Thanks. Carl Sandburg ? RE: Who wrote this? - RJNorton - 09-24-2025 05:08 PM Nope, it was not Lindsay or Sandburg. RE: Who wrote this? - AussieMick - 09-24-2025 05:32 PM John Steinbeck? I know he didn't write much about Lincoln nor Illinois, but it's close to his style. RE: Who wrote this? - RJNorton - 09-24-2025 06:15 PM Nope, not Steinbeck. It is a familiar name, however. RE: Who wrote this? - RJNorton - 09-25-2025 02:08 PM Hint #1: The manner in which one of the words in the quote is spelled might help in identifying the author. RE: Who wrote this? - David Lockmiller - 09-25-2025 02:20 PM (09-25-2025 02:08 PM)RJNorton Wrote: Hint #1: The manner in which one of the words in the quote is spelled might help in identifying the author. So, once again, "the British are coming." dictionary.com defines "color" and adds: "especially British, col·our" RE: Who wrote this? - RJNorton - 09-25-2025 03:17 PM Yes, the author was British! RE: Who wrote this? - AussieMick - 09-25-2025 05:00 PM I had to read it again and again and again until I saw that word. I will guess Charles Dickens ( on a reading tour of US). RE: Who wrote this? - RJNorton - 09-25-2025 05:37 PM Very good, Michael! Dickens made lots of observations as he traveled. His impressions were published in a travelogue entitled American Notes for General Circulation. RE: Who wrote this? - AussieMick - 09-25-2025 05:39 PM I was tempted to guess Oscar Wilde but the wordiness pointed to Dickens. RE: Who wrote this? - AussieMick - Yesterday 02:28 AM Who wrote the following ... "Lincoln just freed the slaves on a bet." RE: Who wrote this? - RJNorton - Yesterday 04:26 AM Can you say if the correct answer has been previously mentioned on this forum? RE: Who wrote this? - AussieMick - Yesterday 04:44 AM Roger, Ive checked using 'Search' Posts for the answer. I'm confident that the correct answer to this question hasnt been mentioned before. But the person's name has been mentioned tangentially a few times. In fact the writing (a fictional story) included these words .... " Lincoln just freed the slaves on a bet. The Dred Scott case was framed by the Anti-Saloon League. Sex explains it all." RE: Who wrote this? - AussieMick - Yesterday 06:48 AM The full paragraph might assist .... “Listen. You're a hell of a good guy, and I'm fonder of you than anybody on earth. I couldn't tell you that in New York. It'd mean I was a *****. That was what the Civil War was about. Abraham Lincoln was a *****. He was in love with General Grant. So was Jefferson Davis. Lincoln just freed the slaves on a bet. The Dred Scott case was framed by the Anti-Saloon League. Sex explains it all. The Colonel's Lady and Judy O'Grady are Lesbians under their skin." The writer deeply supported the American volunteers of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. RE: Who wrote this? - AussieMick - Yesterday 04:32 PM does this help? "One generation passeth away, and another generation cometh" Google is ok |