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Recollected Words of Abraham Lincoln (Hardcover, Jove Mass-Marke)
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Recollected Words of Abraham Lincoln (Hardcover, Jove Mass-Marke)
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This is the first comprehensive collection of remarks attributed to
Abraham Lincoln by his contemporaries. Much of what is known or
believed about the man comes from such utterances, which have been
an important part of Lincoln biography. About his mother, for
instance, he never wrote anything beyond supplying a few routine
facts, but he can be quoted as stating orally that she was the
illegitimate daughter of a Virginia aristocrat. Similarly, there is
no mention of Ann Rutledge in any of his writings, but he can be
quoted as saying when he was president-elect, "I did honestly and
truly love the girl and think often, often of her now". Did Lincoln
make a conditional offer to evacuate Fort Sumter in April 1861? Did
he personally make the decision to restore General McClellan to
army command in September 1862? To whom did he first reveal his
intention to issue an emancipation proclamation? Did he label the
Gettysburg address a failure right after delivering it? Did he,
just a few days before his assassination, dream of a president
lying dead in the White House? All of these questions, and many
others, arise from recollective quotations of Lincoln, and the
answer in each instance depends upon how one appraises the
reliability of such recollection. Recalled piecemeal over a period
of more than half a century and scattered about in diaries,
letters, newspaper interviews, and reminiscent writing of various
kinds, these quotations lie outside the Lincoln canon in the sense
that they are not, with a few exceptions, included in his published
"works", nor has their authenticity been more than randomly tested.
This book contains only quotations traceable to named auditors
(persons claiming to haveheard the quoted words directly from
Lincoln) plus quotations reported contemporaneously by anonymous
newspaper correspondents. The quotations are arranged
alphabetically by auditor, often with critical comment. The book is
designed not only as a collection of quotations but as a step
toward the evaluation of such resources and as a critique of
historians' use of them.
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