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Lincoln Studies

ABRAHAM LINCOLN’S FLAG
We Won’t Give Up a Star

by Howard Miller, 1990

$4.95, Softcover, 11" x 8.5", 26 pages, 0-939631-199   I want to order this book.

Abraham Lincoln’s role as savior of the Union is discussed using many quotes from his famous speeches.  Lincoln’s refusal to surrender a star on the American flag by allowing states to secede gives the young reader an easy concept to understand.


THE ESCAPE AND CAPTURE OF JOHN WILKES BOOTH

by Dr. Edward Steers, Jr.

$6.95 Softcover, 5.5" x 8.5", 72 pages, 0-939631-49-0  I want to order this book.

  An extremely well-written, profusely illustrated, and readable account of the escape, flight, and capture of Abraham Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth.


HIS NAME IS STILL MUDD
The Case Against Dr. Samuel Alexander Mudd

by Dr. Edward J. Steers, Jr., 1997   I want to order this book.

$12 softbound
$24 hardbound

Great and fascinating reading! Analyzes all of the relevant documents from the Lincoln assassination, concluding that Mudd was a knowing and willing co-conspirator from early on in Booth’s plot to capture Lincoln. When Booth came to Mudd’s house in the early morning hours of April 15, 1865, seeking medical aid, it was the fourth time that the two men had met, and none of the meetings were accidental. 168 pages, 6" x 9", 1-57747-025-7 (h), 1-57747-019-2 (s)

(Thomas Publications)


LINCOLN: A Pictorial History

by Dr. Edward Steers, Jr., 1994

$12.95
Softcover, 8.5" x 11", 135 pages, 0-939631-66-0  I want to order this book.

A detailed account of Abraham Lincoln from the arrival of his ancestors in the United States in 1637 throughout his life, including the origin of his political interests and his eventual success in the White House. An abundance of photographs provides an excellent photographic biography of the 16th president.  


THE “QUOTABLE” LINCOLN

by Dr. Edward Steers, Jr., 1996

$6.95
Softcover, 5.5" x 8.5", 78 pages, 1-57747-000-1  I want to order this book.

A selection from the writings of President Abraham Lincoln on a wide variety of subjects, offering insight into the personality of America’s 16th president.  (Thomas Publications)

“If you, or a young reader you know hasn’t been properly introduced to Lincoln, or if you would like a refresher course, this inexpensive, well-illustrated, witty little book will be well worth your time and money.” —Civil War Courier

“This small offering makes for most pleasant reading for those just starting their travels down the Lincoln highway of knowledge. It is a most attractive publication.” — Dr. Wayne C. Temple


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Original material © Copyright Civil War and More, James E. Schmick, 2005
Book cover illustrations and descriptive text courtesy of Stackpole Books, Mechanicsburg, PA, and Thomas Publications, Gettysburg, PA. Used by permission.
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