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"A house divided against itself cannot stand," by Abraham Lincoln. The text of this celebrated speech as originally written, paragraphed, italicized & proofread by its author, printed in its entirety for the first time since its contemporary publication. With an introduction by Douglas C. McMurtrie.

LIBRA E438 .L6943
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.
Contributor:
McMurtrie, Douglas C. (Douglas Crawford), 1888-1944.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Slavery.
Controversial literature.
United States--Politics and government--1849-1861.
United States.
Politics and government.
Slavery--United States--Controversial literature--1858.
Physical Description:
29 pages : illustrations (facsimile) ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Chicago ; New York : The Black Cat Press, 1936.
Notes:
Delivered on the occasion of Lincoln's nomination for U.S. senator.
"140 copies ... have been printed from linotype Garamond on ivory wove Normandy vellum, title page decoration by Calvin Brazelton, designed by N. W. F."
OCLC:
6057871

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