Lincoln in American Memory
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08-01-2025, 08:04 AM
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Lincoln in American Memory
Written by Merrill Peterson, copywrite 1994
Nice sized book at 395 pages of text, and 39 pages of notes. Peterson has written or edited 37 books, he is well known for his writings/books on Thomas Jefferson. This book is about how Lincoln is presented and perceived over time since his assassination in 1865. It is not a biography on Lincoln or a book focused on certain time periods in his life. For those who are deeply interested in Lincoln it is an informative and interesting book. I am not likely to read cover to cover again, but there are sections (about 75-80%) that I found enjoyable reading and for my interests, highly informative. It discusses different approaches used in books, art, movies and theater, etc. to examine the aspects in Lincolns actions, thoughts, philosophy, speeches and experiences of Lincoln's life. Lincoln's involvement with emancipation and civil rights is also discussed in regards to how they have been viewed over time. There are several book reviews on line. Copies are easy to find, and prices vary. https://www.amazon.com/Lincoln-American-...0195096452 So when is this "Old Enough To Know Better" supposed to kick in? |
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