
Abraham Lincoln: The War Years - III
by Carl Sandburg
"Abraham Lincoln: The War Years - III" by Carl Sandburg, published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1939, is part of The Sangamon Edition. This hardcover biography covers Lincoln's Civil War presidency. The book is in good condition, with a red cloth binding and no dust jacket. It offers valuable historical insights, making it a significant addition for collectors and historians.
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This hardcover edition of "Abraham Lincoln: The War Years - III" is in good condition, with a sturdy red cloth binding featuring an embossed profile of Lincoln. The spine is intact with clear, legible text. There is no dust jacket present, and the book shows minor wear consistent with age, including slight edge wear. The pages are clean and free from inscriptions or library markings, maintaining the integrity of this historical volume.
About This Vintage 1939 Edition
"Abraham Lincoln: The War Years - III" by Carl Sandburg is a compelling exploration of Lincoln's presidency during the Civil War. Published by Charles Scribner's Sons in New York, 1939, this volume is part of the esteemed Sangamon Edition. Carl Sandburg, a renowned poet and biographer, offers an in-depth examination of Lincoln's leadership and the tumultuous events of the era. This edition is particularly notable for its historical insights and detailed narrative, making it a valuable asset for collectors and historians alike. The book is bound in red cloth with an embossed profile of Lincoln on the cover, reflecting a classic design that complements its scholarly content. In good condition, this volume lacks a dust jacket but remains intact and well-preserved, a testament to its enduring significance in American historical literature.
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