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Largely Lincoln, by David Chambers Mearns. Introd. by Earl Schenck Miers.
Author:
Mearns, David Chambers, 1899-
Imprint:New York : St. Martin's Press, [1961]
Descriptionxi, 227 p. ; 25 cm.
Note:The inexhaustible story. - The constant American. - The scalping of Abraham Lincoln. - Great day in the "Ottaway" - Who in triumph advances. - Abraham Lincoln as a purer Nelson. - The president and the princess. - "Act well your part": being the story of Mr. Lincoln and the theatre. - "In the presence of the schollars" - Of more portentous sound. - The community of greatness. - The infatuate wish. - A neglected bookman: Calvin Coolidge.
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