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McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 4, March, 1896

By Various

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Explore the ambitions and era-defining moments of historical figures and fictional characters in this diverse collection of essays.

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2004-12-10
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"McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 4, March, 1896" by Various is a compilation of articles and visuals that captures the spirit of the late 1800s through its writings and insights. Within its pages is a wide array of subjects, moving from stories of important people like Abraham Lincoln to thoughts on artwork and made-up tales, demonstrating the magazine's varied content. Readers can expect to discover ideas about personal goals, problems in society, and the connections between history and who people are. To start, the magazine looks closely at Abraham Lincoln's life, focusing on when he first got into politics and what drove him. It tells of Lincoln's journey from simple beginnings, describing what he did before politics, like his love for learning and his bonds with key people. His run for the Illinois State Assembly, the energy of the campaign, and his early work in lawmaking, like trying to move the state capital to Springfield, are all brought to light, showing his dedication to serving the public and how he grew as a politician. The issue masterfully blends life story with storytelling, inviting readers into the times that shaped one of America's most famous leaders.

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