Gettysburg Address 150th Anniversary |
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The Gettysburg Address 150th Anniversary by Abraham Lincoln is a timeless and impactful piece of American history that continues to resonate with readers 150 years after its delivery. Lincoln's powerful words, delivered during one of the most tumultuous times in American history, serve as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the Civil War and the enduring values of freedom and equality upon which this nation was founded.
In this anniversary edition, readers are treated to a beautiful presentation of the speech, complete with historical context and analysis that help to deepen our understanding of its significance. The accompanying illustrations and photographs provide a visual component that enhances the overall reading experience and further immerses readers in the history and significance of the Gettysburg Address.
Overall, this anniversary edition of the Gettysburg Address is a must-have for anyone interested in American history or looking to gain a deeper appreciation for the enduring impact of Lincoln's words. It serves as a lasting tribute to one of the greatest speeches ever delivered and a reminder of the values that continue to shape our nation today. Book Description: |
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Philosophy |
Politics |
Essay/Short nonfiction |
Fiction |
History |
Non-fiction |
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Reviews (Rated: 3 Stars - 2 reviews) |
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Reviewer: DF - October 21, 2018 Subject: words from a criminal & liar Gov. of, by & for the people as well as freedom was busy being crushed by the Union army. The South just wanted away from a greedy and despotic North. Well, here it is 155 years later: our criminal Government is a direct descendent of Dishonest Abe's government: despotic at home and oppressive abroad. Most of what the great men of the South predicted would happen (society, Government, relations) before the war has happened and can be seen today. |
Reviewer: PJ - March 11, 2015 Subject: Excellent Words to be always remembered. Well read. |