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The Life of Abraham Lincoln for Young People, Told in Words of One Syllable

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The narrative presents the subject's life from humble frontier birth through family struggles and self-education, describing early work on the frontier, a thirst for books, and varied jobs that led to study of law. It follows a political rise through competitive debates, election to national leadership, and stewardship during the Civil War, recounting major campaigns and the Emancipation efforts, a second-term campaign, and the leader's assassination and funeral. Episodes are simplified for young readers, arranged chronologically with illustrations and short chapters that emphasize character, perseverance, and national conflict.

About the Author

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Harriet Putnam

Harriet Putnam was an American author known for her work aimed at young readers. She is best recognized for her book "The Life of Abraham Lincoln for Young People, Told in Words of One Syllable," which simplifies the complex life of the 16th President of the United States for a younger audience. Through her writing, Putnam contributed to children's literature by making historical figures accessible and engaging for children, fostering an early interest in American history.

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