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194725060Chicago: Albert Whitman Co. Publishers 1947. Stated First Edition; A beautiful copy retired from an institutional library minimally labeled stamped and stickered; Moire silk endpapers; Textblock immaculate and tight; Binding minimally edge-rubbed with a single library label at the lower left front corner; The dust jacket is not price-clipped but is edge and corner worn rubbed and scuffed now protected by clear mylar; James Daugherty is the first illustrator to interpret Lincoln's Gettysburg Address in the heroic mood of his mural-like designs. Unpaginated. First Edition. Blue Textured Boards. Very Good/Very Good in mylar. Illus. by Color Images By James Daugherty. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Hardcover. Albert Whitman Co. Publishers Hardcover
2015Viva-9780393921793W W NORTON AND COMPANY 2015. Paperback with Sewing. New. W W NORTON AND COMPANY paperback
2015Viva-9780393921793W W NORTON AND COMPANY 2015. Paperback with Sewing. New. W W NORTON AND COMPANY paperback
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1864156621864. 16th President of the United States. Original Lincoln Union Presidential Ticket dated November 8 1864. A Morgan County Ohio Union Presidential Ticket for the 1864 election listing Abraham Lincoln for President and Andrew Johnson for Vice President together with state electors and local candidates 3 "x 7". Patriotic motif depicts Columbia with a sword labeled "Union." Despite his early fears of defeat Lincoln won strong majorities in the popular and electoral vote partly as a result of the recent Union victory at the Battle of Atlanta. Lincoln's victory made him the first president to win re-election since Andrew Jackson in 1832 as well as the first Northern president to ever win re-election. Lincoln was assassinated less than two months into his second term. In excellent condition. unknown
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1907287121907. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover/pub.1907/Fair condition/46 pages - Contains Lincoln's Gettyburg oration and first and second inaugural addresses. AR828712 hardcover
1863175681863. Lincoln Abraham. African Troops Scarce U.S. Senate executive document transmitting a message from Abraham Lincoln and accompanying State Department correspondence concerning the French deployment of Black troops to Mexico during the American Civil War. Issued by the 37th Congress 3rd Session in February 1863 the report reflects the convergence of emancipation-era policy racialized military labor and international imperial strategy.<br /> <br /> U.S. Senate Executive Document No. 40 37th Congress 3rd Session; February 1863. Original printed pamphlet in standard folio format.Prepared under the direction of William H. Seward the document compiles diplomatic intelligence indicating that France transported African troops from Egypt-specifically from regions identified as "Dalfour" and Nubia-to reinforce forces stationed at Veracruz during the French Intervention in Mexico. The stated rationale as recorded in the report was that "the black race is not subject to the yellow fever" revealing the period's racialized medical assumptions and their direct application in imperial military logistics.<br /> <br /> Produced in the immediate aftermath of the Emancipation Proclamation this document is especially significant for situating Black military labor within a global context. While the Union was actively recruiting African American soldiers U.S. officials were simultaneously monitoring European powers deploying African troops across colonial networks. The report thus provides rare contemporary evidence of how race disease theory and military necessity intersected in both American and European wartime policy. This document holds strong research value across multiple fields: African American military history Civil War diplomacy transnational slavery and emancipation colonial medicine and 19th-century imperial warfare. It is particularly notable for documenting the perceived biological resilience of Black soldiers as a strategic asset-an idea central to both colonial and military history. AS per OCLC Scarce in institutional holdings with only a small number of recorded copies including Wyoming North Texas Michigan and Faulkner University. OCLC data should be understood as approximate and subject to revision. Condition: Light dampstaining to the lower right blank corner; otherwise in very good condition and clean legible text. unknown
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