There are two Abraham Lincolns: Lincoln the political celebrity,
whose image has been carefully crafted by Lincoln scholars,
biographers, and mythographers, and the true Lincoln, whose actual
words are almost completely unknown to the general public. Why are
they not known? Because they have been concealed, ignored, or
misconstrued by Lincoln apologists. In some cases they have even
been destroyed. Lincoln s business associates, family members, and
personal friends, for example, intentionally burned many of his
writings. What is it that Lincoln devotees are so afraid of, and
why have they been so careful to bury all traces of the real man?
The reason is simple. Exposing the hidden but authentic Lincoln
would uncover both his felonious behavior and the illegalities of
his war on the South in 1861. In his stunning 1,050-page work,
Lincolnology - the only study ever undertaken on the president s
suppressed, misinterpreted, and forgotten writings and speeches -
Southern historian and award-winning Tennessee author Lochlainn
Seabrook seeks to replace these pages so nefariously torn from our
American history books. With nearly 2,000 footnotes and a
1,000-book bibliography, this well documented 400,000-word volume
will forever alter the way America views its sixteenth chief
executive. This special Civil War Sesquicentennial Edition includes
an exhaustive index and provocative in-depth chapters on everything
you need to know about so-called Honest Abe, from his war crimes,
political outrages, anti-South Reconstruction plans, black
colonization efforts, and atheism, to his real views on race,
secession, the Constitution, and abolition. Also included are
photographs of Lincoln, his cabinet, and his military chiefs.
Introduction is by Dr. J. Michael Hill, President of the League of
the South, former Professor at Stillman College, former Professor
of British History, University of Alabama, and author of Celtic
Warfare. Foreword is by Robert Lovell, M.A., five-term mayor of
Leesburg, Florida, ten-year Republican State Committee
Representative, Lieutenant Colonel in Hardee s Corps, and author of
Cracker Outlaw. Lochlainn Seabrook is the winner of the prestigious
Jefferson Davis Historical Gold Medal. Known as the American Robert
Graves after his celebrated English cousin, Seabrook is a
seventh-generation Kentuckian of Appalachian heritage, the sixth
great-grandson of the Earl of Oxford, and the author of over thirty
popular books, including: Abraham Lincoln: The Southern View; The
Unquotable Abraham Lincoln; A Rebel Born: A Defense of Nathan
Bedford Forrest; The Quotable Jefferson Davis; The Quotable Robert
E. Lee; The McGavocks of Carnton Plantation: A Southern History;
Nathan Bedford Forrest: Southern Hero, American Patriot; Carnton
Plantation Ghost Stories: True Tales of the Unexplained From
Tennessee s Most Haunted Civil War House ; and The Caudills: An
Etymological, Ethnological, and Genealogical Study.
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