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The Every-day Life of Abraham Lincoln A Narrative And Descriptive Biography With Pen-Pictures And Personal Recollections By Those Who Knew Him

By Francis F. (Francis Fisher) Browne

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Journey back in time to witness the making of a legend through the intimate stories of those who lived alongside the man who would become one of the greatest presidents in American history.

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2004-11-10
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Summary

"The Every-day Life of Abraham Lincoln" by Francis F. Browne is a biography that paints a picture of Abraham Lincoln's world, mostly through stories from people who knew him. It begins by exploring Lincoln's family history and his tough childhood in Kentucky and Indiana, sharing stories of his mother's death and how living on the frontier helped shape him. Using memories from his relatives and childhood friends, the book highlights the qualities that made Lincoln special, such as his caring nature, his drive to succeed, and his love of learning, illustrating how his early life set him on the path to becoming a great national leader.

About the Author

Francis Fisher Browne was an American editor, poet, and literary critic. Browne was one of the founders and later, an honorary member of the Chicago Literary Club, the Caxton Club (Chicago) and The Twilight Club of Pasadena (California). He served as the Chairman of Committee on Congress at the World's Congress Auxiliary of the Columbian Exhibition, in the summer of 1893.

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