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Abraham Lincoln Wisdom and Wit (Americana Pocket Gift Editions)

Abraham Lincoln Wisdom and Wit (Americana Pocket Gift Editions)

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Authors: Abraham Lincoln, Louise Bachelder
Publisher: Peter Pauper Press
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 448619

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 64
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 3.1 x 0.6

ISBN: 088088066X
Dewey Decimal Number: 973.7092
EAN: 9780880880664
ASIN: 088088066X

Publication Date: January 1, 1998
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Lincoln the man, the philosopher, the wit, and the public speaker is revealed in all his facets in this collection of his most memorable words complemented by vintage photographs. 64-page hardcover pocket gift book with dust jacket, 3-1/4'' wide by 5-3/8'' high.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Another great Political Thinker.   December 17, 2006
L. Floor (ELYRIA, OH United States)
This book is rare, has alot of Lincolns good quotes and has photo's and what not, I say if your intelligent and want to read good, get this.


4 out of 5 stars Quotes; from Abraham Lincoln   September 4, 2001
Regina Hill (Burnsville, NC United States)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

#8220;Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth upon this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal...#8221; if your memory just went into overdrive, bombarded by visions of a tall, lanky gentlemen with distinct, chiseled features that border on freakish and a familiarity about him, when in profile... associated with integrity, cherry trees and the Civil War, then you might be intrigued by this little book from Peter Pauper Press. .... pAbraham Lincoln: Wisdom Wit, a petite volume of 61 pages from Peter Pauper Press, is filled with intriguing exemplary morsels spoken by Lincoln during his lifetime... it is a book of, indeed, Wisdom Wit, with quotable insights prudent statements left behind from a great philosopher#8217;s lifetime. ....pThis miniature publication, a lean and compact, emerald-green book, with rectangular [as Lincoln#8217;s features] illustration of Lincoln#8217;s silhouette on the cover jacket, is chock-full of philosophical and enlightening insights from #8220;Honest Abe#8221;, who was recognized to be one of our history#8217;s great thinkers. Created in the image of an exclusive gift book, the first page provides its purchaser with a #8220;For#8221; [insert gift recipient here] encircled by a decorative double border.pAbraham Lincoln: Wisdom Wit [ISBN: 0-88088-359-6] edited by Louise Bachelder and illustrated by Jeff Hill, is Copyright (C) 1965 by Peter Pauper Press... If you know someone who admires Lincoln, a history buff or quote enthusiast, you might consider this addition to their book collection. It#8217;s a quick and interesting read that offers substantial perspectives from one of our country#8217;s great minds.


3 out of 5 stars A Great Thinker - Honest Abe   September 1, 2001
Regina Hill (Burnsville, NC United States)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

yFourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth upon this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal...y if your memory just went into overdrive, bombarded by visions of a tall, lanky gentlemen with distinct, chiseled features that border on freakish and a familiarity about him, when in profile... associated with integrity, cherry trees and the Civil War, then you might be intrigued by this little book from Peter Pauper Press.pA Whig turned Republican, Abraham Lincoln, [born on February 12th, 1809 - buried on May 4th, 1865], became the 16th president of the United States on November 6th, 1860. The beginning of his famed speech, the Gettysburg Address, that Iyve implemented as the introductory sentence for this review, was enunciated on November 19th, 1863 when Lincoln dedicated the Gettysburg battlefield to the Civil War soldiers who had died there.pApril 11th, 1865, two days after General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant, indicating the close of the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln addressed the public outside of the White House, indicating that he would support the voting rights of blacks... racist and Southern sympathizer, John Wilkes Booth, was in the audience. On April 14th, 1865, hating everything Lincoln stood for, Booth entered Fordys Theatre, where the President, accompanied by his family, was watching a play ... he then shot the president in the back of the head, finishing Abraham Lincolnys strikingly successful existence and completing the first Presidential assassination in our history.pAbraham Lincoln: Wisdom Wit, a petite volume of 61 pages from Peter Pauper Press, is filled with intriguing exemplary morsels spoken by Lincoln during his lifetime... it is a book of, indeed, Wisdom Wit, with quotable insights prudent statements left behind from a great philosopherys lifetime. One of these insights into a subject most of the Epinions Community can relate to goes: [taken from page 25]pyWriting, the art of communicating thoughts to the mind through the eye, is the greatest invention of the world. Its utility may be conceived by the reflection that to it we owe everything which distinguishes us from savages. Take it from us, and the Bible, all history, all science, all government, all commerce, and nearly all social intercourse, go with it.y - Abraham LincolnpThis miniature publication, a lean and compact, emerald-green book, with rectangular [as Lincolnys features] illustration of Lincolnys silhouette on the cover jacket, is chock-full of philosophical and enlightening insights from yHonest Abey, who was recognized to be one of our historyys great thinkers. Created in the image of an exclusive gift book, the first page provides its purchaser with a yFory [insert gift recipient here] encircled by a decorative double border.pAbraham Lincoln: Wisdom Wit [ISBN: 0-88088-359-6] edited by Louise Bachelder and illustrated by Jeff Hill, is Copyright (C) 1965 by Peter Pauper Press... I bought this little book for my husband, who has always appreciated anything relating to Abraham Lincoln. If you know someone who admires Lincoln, a history buff or quote enthusiast, you might consider this addition to their book collection. Itys a quick and interesting read that offers substantial perspectives from one of our countryys great minds.


4 out of 5 stars A Great Little Nugget   February 2, 2000
Young Foosha (Eastpointe, MI)
Abraham Lincoln - Wisdom and Wit is a great little book from the Peter Pauper Press Pocket Gift Edition, Wisdom and Wit series. The book contains Lincoln quotes under the categories of, 'Lincoln, The Man','Lincoln, The Philosopher', 'Lincoln, The Wit', and 'Excerpts from Lincoln's Speeches'. Here's a great quote from 'Lincoln, The Wit': [Lincoln had been called a two-faced man by Douglas] I leave it to my audience, -- if I had another face to wear, do you think I would wear this one?