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Lincoln's Last Months (review)
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Miller, William Lee
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American Civil War
/ American history
/ Biographies
/ Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)
/ Nonfiction
/ Presidents
/ Reading
2006
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Miller, William Lee
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/ Presidents
/ Reading
2006
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Lincoln's Last Months (review)
2006
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The author made this summary comment, which for this reader was a fresh idea, and illustrates the value of defining the subject as he has done: \"By the time of his second Inaugural, Lincoln had welded together a strong cabinet, one that promised to be second to none in American history had its master lived to maintain its unity through the next four years\" (92). Throughout the telling of these heavily charged events, the author brings a valuable assembling of comments from a variety of public figures, literary figures, and the press.
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The Kent State University Press,Kent State University Press
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