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4 volumes. By Albert J. Beveridge. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1928. Standard Library Edition. 297, 310, 361, 352 pp., illus. In black glazed cloth, 6.25 x 9.5”. Exhibits very slight wear at the extremities, else near fine, and attractive. Albert Beveridge was a former Indiana U.S. senator and a prominent Republican “Progressive” during the Theodore Roosevelt era. This land mark study actually covers Lincoln’s career through the 1860 election. In terms of historiography, this set was published shortly after the appearance of Carl Sandburg’s LINCOLN, THE PRAIRIE YEARS and before his later WAR YEARS. An essential set for serious Lincoln aficionados. [jp]
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