How A Great Document Came into Being In Writing the Gettysburg Address Miami University professor of history Martin P. Johnson has offered the third book in a trilogy, of sorts, for those wishing to fully understand the influences on and writing of the Gettysburg Address. Gary Wil...
Seven score and fourteen years ago, Abraham Lincoln eloquently reminded us of the idealism of our fo...
On October 3rd, the 2018 Lincoln Prize-winning author and historian, Edward Ayers, gave a talk on hi...
The Final Invasion not the Final Word According to WorldCat, the world’s largest online bibliographi...
The Legacy of the Gettysburg Address As the nation commemorates the sesquicentennial of the Civil Wa...
Reviewer Kent Gramm writes that the husband-and-wife duo, Bradley M. and Linda I. Gotffried “have pr...
The Battle of Gettysburg has inspired a more voluminous literature than any single event in American...
Lincoln\u27s Words Studying the Gettysburg Address Seven score and four years ago, the eloquence ...
Caldecott Honoree and Newbery Medalist James Daugherty\u27s pictorial interpretation of President Ab...
Book Summary: This collection of essays, from some of the best-known scholars in the field, answers ...
The following address, “100 Years After Lincoln\u27s Gettysburg Address” by E. Washington Rhodes, ed...
This is an unpublished article from Melvin Landsberg. Estimated to be written around 2000
Paying Homage Scholar identifies commercial roots of battlefield\u27s development For Americans, a...
Back at the beginning of the summer, I was asked by the College to write a piece on the history of t...
Civil War historians have produced no fewer than 6,000 books on the Gettysburg Campaign, saturating ...
This book contains the dedicatory speech for the military cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, deli...
Seven score and fourteen years ago, Abraham Lincoln eloquently reminded us of the idealism of our fo...
On October 3rd, the 2018 Lincoln Prize-winning author and historian, Edward Ayers, gave a talk on hi...
The Final Invasion not the Final Word According to WorldCat, the world’s largest online bibliographi...
The Legacy of the Gettysburg Address As the nation commemorates the sesquicentennial of the Civil Wa...
Reviewer Kent Gramm writes that the husband-and-wife duo, Bradley M. and Linda I. Gotffried “have pr...
The Battle of Gettysburg has inspired a more voluminous literature than any single event in American...
Lincoln\u27s Words Studying the Gettysburg Address Seven score and four years ago, the eloquence ...
Caldecott Honoree and Newbery Medalist James Daugherty\u27s pictorial interpretation of President Ab...
Book Summary: This collection of essays, from some of the best-known scholars in the field, answers ...
The following address, “100 Years After Lincoln\u27s Gettysburg Address” by E. Washington Rhodes, ed...
This is an unpublished article from Melvin Landsberg. Estimated to be written around 2000
Paying Homage Scholar identifies commercial roots of battlefield\u27s development For Americans, a...
Back at the beginning of the summer, I was asked by the College to write a piece on the history of t...
Civil War historians have produced no fewer than 6,000 books on the Gettysburg Campaign, saturating ...
This book contains the dedicatory speech for the military cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, deli...
Seven score and fourteen years ago, Abraham Lincoln eloquently reminded us of the idealism of our fo...
On October 3rd, the 2018 Lincoln Prize-winning author and historian, Edward Ayers, gave a talk on hi...
The Final Invasion not the Final Word According to WorldCat, the world’s largest online bibliographi...