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Margarita Spalding Gerry,William Henry Crook

Lincoln's Last Day

Lincoln's Last Day serves as a poignant exploration of one of the most significant moments in American history, as seen through a compilation of literary works that traverse the realms of historical nonfiction, reflective memoir, and poignant prose. The anthology offers a kaleidoscope of perspectives on the events leading to and following the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, unraveling the nuanced layers of a nation grappling with grief and transition. Standout narratives illuminate the depth of personal and public impact, bringing to life the final hours of Lincoln'Äôs presidency with an immediacy that is both haunting and enlightening. This collection is curated by seasoned authors Margarita Spalding Gerry and William Henry Crook, whose nuanced understanding of historical storytelling provides profound insights into the era's cultural and political landscape. Their respective backgrounds bring together voices that span historical firsthand accounts and period literature, presenting a mosaic of insights deeply rooted in the American Civil War and Reconstruction periods. By aligning with movements of historical reflection and literary realism, the anthology enriches the reader's comprehension of how individual narratives weave into the national fabric. Lincoln's Last Day is a treasure trove for scholars and history enthusiasts alike, offering a unique opportunity to engage with a variety of narrative styles and perspectives. The anthology provides an educational foray into the complexities of historical memory and collective consciousness, encouraging readers to engage in a dynamic dialogue with the past through its diverse authorship. It stands as a profound testament to the enduring impact of Lincoln's legacy and offers an essential gateway to understanding the intricate tapestry of American history through literature.
32 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
Good Press
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