Pease, Theodore Calvin: The Diary of Orville H. Browning: A New Source for Lincoln's Presidency; A Lecture Delivered Before the Chicago Historical Society, March 29, 1923

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Pease, Theodore Calvin : The Diary of Orville H. Browning: A New Source for Lincoln's Presidency; A Lecture Delivered Before the Chicago Historical Society, March 29, 1923

The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 1924

Original publisher's brown wrapper. Address given March 29, 1923. Published 1924. 6" x 9 1/4." Thirty-six pages, complete. Pages and covers are very clean. Minimal wrinkling on the edges of the covers. Orville Browning (1806-1881) was an attorney and politician involved with the Whig and Republican Parties. His and Abraham Lincoln's political careers overlapped, and they subsequently became lifelong friends. This pamphlet is a combination of excerpts from Browning's diary, which provides first-hand insight in his and Abraham Lincoln's lives, and Theodore Pease's commentary and analysis. From Monaghan, the Lincoln Bibliography, no. 2726: "A review of Browning's diary and its reference to Lincoln.". Book. Book Condition: Near Fine. Binding: Soft cover

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