Abraham Lincoln: Speeches and Writings Vol. 1 1832-1858 (LOA #45)Abraham Lincoln measured the promise—and cost—of American freedom in lucid and extraordinarily moving prose, famous for its native wit, simple dignity of expressions, and peculiarly American flavor. This volume, with its companion, Abraham Lincoln: Speeches and Writing 1859–1865, comprises the most comprehensive selection ever published. over 240 speeches, letters, and drafts take Lincoln from rural law practice to national prominence, and chart his emergence as an eloquent antislavery advocate and defender of the constitution. included are the complete Lincoln-Douglas debates, perhaps the most famous confrontation in American political history. LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries. |
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Contents
Denotes verbatim newspaper accounts of speeches reprinted here in full that | 1 |
Denotes verbatim newspaper accounts of speeches reprinted here in full that | 9 |
Protest in the Illinois Legislature on Slavery | 18 |
Second Reply to James Adams October 18 1837 | 27 |
Address to the Young Mens Lyceum of Springfield Illinois | 28 |
To Mrs Orville H Browning April 1 1838 | 37 |
To Mrs Orville H Browning April 1 1838 | 44 |
Plan of Campaign in 1840 c January 1840 | 65 |
Fragment on Slavery 1854? | 303 |
To Charles Hoyt November 10 1854 | 348 |
To Isham Reavis November 5 1855 | 364 |
On Sectionalism c July 1856 | 370 |
Speech at Kalamazoo Michigan August 27 1856 | 376 |
Letter to Fillmore Men September 8 1856 | 382 |
To James W Grimes after August 14 1857 | 403 |
On the Republican Party c November 1857 | 411 |
To John T Stuart January 23 1841 | 66 |
To Mary Speed September 27 1841 | 73 |
The Rebecca Letter August 27 1842 | 96 |
Duel Instructions to Elias H Merryman | 102 |
To Henry E Dummer November 18 1845 | 113 |
To John J Hardin January 19 1846 | 123 |
To Benjamin F James February 9 1846 | 129 |
To Andrew Johnston April 18 1846 | 137 |
To Joshua F Speed October 22 1846 | 143 |
Fragments on the Tariff c August 1846December 1847 | 149 |
To William H Herndon January 8 1848 | 160 |
To Jonathan R Diller January 19 1848 | 171 |
To William H Herndon February is 1848 | 176 |
To Archibald Williams April 30 1848 | 183 |
To William H Herndon June 22 1848 | 199 |
Speech in the U S House of Representatives on | 205 |
To William Schouler August 28 1848 | 221 |
To Walter Davis January s 1849 | 225 |
To Charles R Welles February 20 1849 | 231 |
To Josiah B Herrick June 3 1849 | 237 |
December 24 1848 | 242 |
To George W Rives December 15 1849 | 243 |
To John D Johnston February 23 1850 | 244 |
To John D Johnston January 12 1851 | 255 |
Speech to the Scott Club of Springfield Illinois | 273 |
To Charles R Welles September 27 1852 | 297 |
To Lyman Trumbull December 28 1857 | 419 |
To Stephen A Hurlbut June 1 1858 | 423 |
To Lyman Trumbull June 23 1858 | 435 |
To Gustave P Koerner July 1s 1858 | 459 |
To John Mathers July 20 1858 | 479 |
To Henry E Dummer August S 1858 | 485 |
First LincolnDouglas Debate Ottawa Illinois | 495 |
To Joseph O Cunningham August 22 1858 | 536 |
Portion of Speech at Edwardsville Illinois | 580 |
Third LincolnDouglas Debate Jonesboro Illinois | 586 |
To Martin P Sweet September 16 1858 | 635 |
To Norman B Judd September 23 1858 | 684 |
Sixth LincolnDouglas Debate Quincy Illinois | 730 |
Seventh LincolnDouglas Debate Alton Illinois | 774 |
To James N Brown October 18 1858 | 822 |
Portion of Last Speech in Campaign of 1858 | 826 |
To Charles H Ray November 20 1858 | 832 |
Note on the Texts | 853 |
To Martin S Morris March 26 1843 | 860 |
158 | 862 |
To Williamson Durley October 3 1845 | 866 |
481 | 873 |
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