About This Book
The collection assembles short humorous anecdotes and sketches centered on Abraham Lincoln, portraying his dry wit, homespun wisdom, and encounters as a lawyer, politician, and public figure. Incidents range from courtroom and tavern episodes to travel mishaps and wartime observations, often delivered as pithy stories and comic retorts that highlight practical intelligence, modesty, and a talent for turning awkward situations into memorable remarks. Structure emphasizes brief vignettes rather than continuous narrative.
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