"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
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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
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- 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
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- 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."
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