
Every-day Life of Abraham Lincoln
Every-day Life of Abraham Lincoln, written by Francis Fisher Browne, provides a comprehensive biography of Abraham Lincoln, detailing his life from his early years in Indiana to his presidency in Washington. The book explores Lincoln's various roles, including storekeeper, lawyer, and politician, while highlighting his personal struggles, relationships, and views on slavery. Browne utilizes Lincoln's correspondence to reveal his character and opinions, making this work a significant resource for understanding the complexities of one of America's most notable presidents.
