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The biography traces Abraham Lincoln's rise from frontier poverty to national leadership, following his ancestry, childhood losses, self-education, and varied early work. It recounts how formative hardships, a devoted stepmother, and wide reading shaped his humility, sympathy, and reputation for honesty. The narrative follows his political and legal career, congressional service, and election to the presidency, then focuses on his efforts to preserve the Union during civil war, his moral opposition to slavery culminating in emancipation measures, and his patient skill at reconciling rivals; it closes on the personal sacrifices and tragic end accompanying his public leadership.

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John Hugh Bowers

John Hugh Bowers was an American author known for his contributions to biographical literature. He is particularly recognized for his work "Life of Abraham Lincoln," which is part of the Little Blue Book series. This concise biography presents an accessible overview of Lincoln's life and legacy, reflecting Bowers' ability to distill complex historical narratives into engaging and informative prose. His writing serves as a valuable resource for those interested in American history and the life of one of its most significant figures.

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