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Abe Lincoln's Jokes: Wit and Humor, Yarns and Stories, History, Chronology
Max Stein
Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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Abe Lincoln's Jokes: Wit And Humor, Yarns And Stories, History, Chronology by Max Stein is a book that compiles the humor and wit of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. The book features a collection of Lincoln's jokes, stories, and anecdotes that showcase his humorous side, as well as his sharp wit and intelligence. The book is divided into several sections, including Lincoln's early years, his political career, and his presidency. Each section includes a brief history of the period, followed by a selection of Lincoln's jokes and stories that are relevant to that time. The book also includes a chronology of Lincoln's life and career, providing readers with a comprehensive overview of his achievements and legacy. Overall, Abe Lincoln's Jokes is a light-hearted and entertaining read that offers a unique glimpse into the personality of one of America's most beloved leaders. It is a must-read for anyone interested in history, politics, or just looking for a good laugh.Gathered From Authentic Sources.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Abe Lincoln the Master Salesman: And Other Talks on Selling
David H. Colcord
Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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Abe Lincoln's Jokes: Wit and Humor, Yarns and Stories, History, Chronology
Max Stein
Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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Struggle for Justice: The Autobiography of Abe L. Plotkin
Abe L. Plotkin; Oakland W. Valleau
Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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Abe Plisco Et Al., Petitioners, V. United States. U.S. Supreme Court Transcript of Record with Supporting Pleadings
H Clifford Allder; Archibald Cox
Gale, U.S. Supreme Court Records
2011
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“Koogler’s characters are earnest, idiosyncratic, and suspicious of hierarchy. Often bitingly funny, Koogler’s plays…reveal larger truths about the economic and racial systems under which we all live.” (The Yale Review)Abe Koogler writes darkly comedic plays about ordinary Americans confronting larger political and economic forces, from small town residents grappling with environmental change to slaughterhouse workers trying to retain their humanity. Although grounded in realism, Koogler’s plays often incorporate imaginary elements and heightened or musical language, creating moving and memorable works of art.In his first play collection, Koogler’s work is brought together and introduced by the author, offering an overview of his range in style, from the naturalistic to the absurd.Deep Blue Sound: “If anything links all of these people, it is an aching loneliness. That they are trying to figure out what happened to orcas, which are remarkably social animals, is among the nice touches that Koogler has sneaked into his group portrait.” (New York Times)Fulfillment Center: “steeped in a luminous and illuminating empathy that feels both uncommon and essential right now.” (New York Times)Aspen Ideas: A fast-paced and darkly comedic thriller about an annual conference of the famous and well-connected, held high in the Colorado mountains.Kill Floor: “Melancholy and moving. A very closely, and often quite beautifully, observed character study.” (Chicago Tribune)Advance Man: Ripe with experimental language, movement and absurdism, a surprising comedy exploring what it means to be a politically engaged American.
“Koogler’s characters are earnest, idiosyncratic, and suspicious of hierarchy. Often bitingly funny, Koogler’s plays…reveal larger truths about the economic and racial systems under which we all live.” (The Yale Review)Abe Koogler writes darkly comedic plays about ordinary Americans confronting larger political and economic forces, from small town residents grappling with environmental change to slaughterhouse workers trying to retain their humanity. Although grounded in realism, Koogler’s plays often incorporate imaginary elements and heightened or musical language, creating moving and memorable works of art.In his first play collection, Koogler’s work is brought together and introduced by the author, offering an overview of his range in style, from the naturalistic to the absurd.Deep Blue Sound: “If anything links all of these people, it is an aching loneliness. That they are trying to figure out what happened to orcas, which are remarkably social animals, is among the nice touches that Koogler has sneaked into his group portrait.” (New York Times)Fulfillment Center: “steeped in a luminous and illuminating empathy that feels both uncommon and essential right now.” (New York Times)Aspen Ideas: A fast-paced and darkly comedic thriller about an annual conference of the famous and well-connected, held high in the Colorado mountains.Kill Floor: “Melancholy and moving. A very closely, and often quite beautifully, observed character study.” (Chicago Tribune)Advance Man: Ripe with experimental language, movement and absurdism, a surprising comedy exploring what it means to be a politically engaged American.
In an extraordinarily tender, humorous, and lyrical look at young Abraham Lincoln, the author introduces a boy who, despite heartbreaking hard times, never lost his passion for storytelling and learning. Reprint.
The Life Story of Abe the Newsboy, Hero of a Thousand Fights
Abe Hollandersky
Kessinger Pub
2005
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Abe's Honest Words: The Life of Abraham Lincoln
Doreen Rappaport
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
2008
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This accessible and stunningly illustrated picture book biography includes quotes from Abraham Lincoln himself, for an epic portrait of one of the most influential American presidents. From the time he was a young boy roaming the forests of the remote Midwest, Abraham Lincoln knew in his heart that slavery was deeply wrong. A voracious reader, Lincoln spent every spare moment of his days filling his mind with knowledge, from history to literature to mathematics, preparing himself to one day lead the country he loved towards greater equality and prosperity. Despite the obstacles he faced as a self-educated man from the back woods, Lincoln persevered in his political career, and his compassion and honesty gradually earned him the trust of many Americans. As president, he guided the nation through a long and bitter civil war and penned the document that would lead to the end of slavery in the United States. The passion for humanity that defined Lincoln's life shines through in this addition to the highly acclaimed Big Words series, told in Doreen Rappaport's accessible, absorbing prose, and brought to life in powerful illustrations by Kadir Nelson. Don't miss these other titles in the Big Words series Beacon of Hope: The Life of Barack Obama Ellen Takes Flight: The Life of Astronaut Ellen Ochoa Ruth Objects: The Life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg Helen's Big World: The Life of Helen Keller Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Abe Lincoln's Anecdotes And Stories
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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