This comprehensive collection, "Complete Works, Volume 1," presents the essential writings and speeches of Abraham Lincoln, one of the most pivotal figures in American history. From his early political career to the mounting tensions leading up to the Civil War, this volume offers invaluable insight into Lincoln's evolving thoughts and leadership. Readers will encounter his powerful oratory, insightful correspondence, and profound reflections on the issues that shaped a nation.
Explore Lincoln's perspectives on slavery, democracy, and the preservation of the Union, as articulated in his most famous addresses and lesser-known documents. This meticulously curated volume serves as a vital resource for understanding the man behind the myth and the era that defined him.
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