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RESOURCES FOR LEARNING MORE ABOUT PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND HIS LEADERSHIP STYLE

Books of Quotations

Paul Angle (editor), The Lincoln Reader. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1947  Quotes and long excerpts by and about Lincoln; collected by a Lincoln scholar.

Gabor S. Boritt (editor) and Jakob B. Boritt, Deborah R. Huso, Peter C. Vermilyea,  Of The People, By The People, For The People and other Quotations.  NY:  Columbia University Press, 1996   Edited by a highly respected Lincoln scholar and author, every quote is an authentic quote.  Helpful introduction.  No index.

Gene Griessman, The Words Lincoln Lived By.  52 Timeless Principles To Light Your Path.  NY: Fireside/Simon & Schuster, 1997.  The important Lincoln quotes on achievement and career success.  Brief essays on quotes.  Excerpts from famous speeches and poems; brief biographies of individuals in Lincoln’s life. No index. Bibliography.  To order this book, click here.

Mario M. Cuomo and Harold Holzer (editor).  Lincoln On Democracy.  NY: HarperCollins, 1990.  This book of selected writings and quotes by Lincoln on the subject of democracy is the result of collaborative work by a former Governor of New York and a widely known Lincoln scholar.  Excellent introduction and brief essays.

An index to other fascinating pages is located at the bottom of this page.

Historical Fiction

Carl Sandburg, Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years and The War Years.  NY: Galahad Books, 1954.  Sandburg’s classic is based on historical research, but it must be remembered that this is a fictionalized version of Lincoln’s life.

Gore Vidal, Lincoln. A Novel.  Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, The Franklin Library, 1984.  Brilliant.  Based on extensive research. 

One-man plays

A wonderful way to experience Abraham Lincoln is to attend a one-man play.  For a description and reviews of Gene Griessman's Abraham Lincoln portrayal "Lincoln Live," click here.  For information about a video of this play performed at the Georgia Dome, click here.

Periodicals

Lincoln Herald.  Non-technical and often very readable articles of interest to scholars and Lincoln lovers.   Published quarterly  800-325-0900 x 6235  fax  423-869-6350

The Rail Splitter.  Written primarily for Lincoln collectors, this publication contains articles of general interest to lovers of Lincoln. Illustrated. One of my favorites. 212-980-7031; email: splitter@interport.net

Abraham Lincoln Book Shop

Virtually every book that’s ever been written about Lincoln and his contemporaries, plus books on other Presidents and their times can be found in this jewel of a shop.  Autographs, statues, etc. Items range from a few dollars to tens of thousands.   Worth a visit if you’re in Chicago.  357 W. Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60610; 312-944-3085

A Select List Of Lincoln Books

Michael Burlingame, The Inner World Of Abraham Lincoln. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press, 1994  An honest and highly readable account of what motivated Lincoln, by a renowned Lincoln scholar.

Dale Carnegie, Lincoln The Unknown. Garden City, NY:  Dale Carnegie & Associates, 1932/1959.  The author of How To Win Friends And Influence People spent a summer in the 1930s near New Salem, Illinois doing research on this influential book.

Don E. Fehrenbacher and Virginia Fehrenbacher, Recollected Words of Abraham Lincoln.  Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1996. A comprehensive collection of remarks that have been attributed to Lincoln plus a critical evaluation of their authenticity.

William H. Herndon and Jesse William Weik, Herndon’s Lincoln: The True Story Of A Great Life  Springfield, IL: Herndon’s Lincoln Publishing Co. 1888.  This is the controversial biography written by Lincoln’s law partner.  An intriguing read.

Neely, Mark E (editor). The Abraham Lincoln Encyclopedia. NY: McGraw-Hill, 1982.  Carefully researched articles on Lincoln and his contemporaries.  Illustrated.

 Helen Nicolay, Personal Traits of Abraham Lincoln.  NY: Century Co.  1912.  Written by the daughter of one of Lincoln’s private secretaries.

 Stephen Oates, With Malice Toward None: The Life Of Abraham Lincoln.  NY: Mentor, 1977.  A readable single-volume book on Lincoln.   

Allen Thorndike Rice (editor),  Reminiscences Of Abraham Lincoln By Distinguished Men Of His Time.  NY:  The North American Review, 1888.    This splendid book, as its title indicates, contains sketches about Lincoln written by important figures who knew Lincoln.  Used copies are sometimes available at Amazon.

Alonzo Rothschild, Lincoln: Master Of Men.  Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co.  1906.  A treasure on leadership, this book is organized around how Lincoln dealt with Stephen Douglas, William Seward, Salmon Chase, John Charles Fremont, Edwin Stanton and other powerful individuals.  Out of print, but sometimes available in used book shops.

Douglas L. Wilson and Rodney O. Davis, Herndon’s Informants. Letters, Interviews, and Statements About Abraham Lincoln. Chicago and Urbana: The University of Illinois Press, 1998  The most important resource on Lincoln to be published in decades.  The extensive interviews that Lincoln’s law partner gathered after Lincoln’s death are no longer hidden away in special collections, but available to Lincoln lovers everywhere. 

Albert A. Woldman, Lawyer Lincoln. NY: Carroll & Graf, 1994  This reprint of a classic focuses on Lincoln’s experiences as a lawyer, which is the key to understanding Lincoln’s accomplishments.

Website

The collected works of Lincoln have been digitized, and are available at the official website of the Abraham Lincoln Association.  You can access this priceless resource at www.alincolnassoc.com, and it’s free.  Go to the website and click “Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln,” type in a word, and you will quickly know if Lincoln ever wrote it, and if so, when and where. 

Index
Abraham Lincoln quotes
Time Management: Quotes and Articles
Is George W. Bush the next Abraham Lincoln?  Lincoln-Bush compared
George Washington quotes and commentary on leadership style
Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt quotes and commentary on leadership style
War quotes
Ronald Reagan quotes, exclusive interview
"The Diversity Creed"; Why I Wrote "The Diversity Creed"
Diversity: How To Make Diversity Work In Your Organization
Remarkable Similarities Between President Abraham Lincoln And  Benjamin Franklin
Ronald Reagan: His Big Break   Exclusive Interview
The Lincoln-Roosevelt Connection
Civil War Quotes: U.S. Grant's Leadership Style
How To Do Business With Americans:  Forgive Their Blunders
The Americans:  Who Are They And How Did They Get This Way?  

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