Abraham Lincoln Association: Abraham Lincoln Quarterly Volume I : March 1940 - December 1941
Springfield, IL.: Abraham Lincoln Association / Lakeside Press [1941].. First edition. Very good thick octavo in red cloth. Spine slightly faded, slight wear to edges and corners of boards. Page edges have foxing and light browning. Some lines in pencil. 457 p. w/ illustrations, and a table of contents and index produced especially for this volume. All issues of volume I of the Quarterly, bound without their covers, in very strudy and attractive paper. The Quarterly superseded the Abraham Lincoln Bulletin, which began n 1923. Includes articles by William Allen White, Helen and John Nicolay, Paul Angle, William Herndon, David Mearns, and others.
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- Seller Inventory #: 15678
- Binding: Hardcover
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- Publisher: Springfield, IL.: Abraham Lincoln Association / Lakeside Press [1941].
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