Examines the life of Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth president of the United States who led the country in civil war in an effort to end slavery and preserve the Union. Presented in graphic novel form.
Describes the history of Presidents' Day, the lives of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln and the monuments honoring them, and ways of celebrating the holiday.
A biography of Abraham Lincoln for young readers, explaining why he is famous, and discussing his early life, his political career, and his actions as president during the Civil War. Includes lists of significant dates and words.
Young Abe Lincoln stumbles across a pig in trouble and decides he must help, even though it will mean arriving late and muddy for the important speech he is scheduled to make.
President Lincoln was asked to speak at the dedication of Gettysburg as a National Cemetery on November 19, 1863 and delivered the famous Gettysburg Address.
With the help of his teacher, a young boy realizes that he not only shares his birthday and similar physical appearance with Abraham Lincoln, but that he is like the sixteenth president in many other ways.