"The author has his own notion of what a biography should be, and it
is simple enough. The story should tell all, plainly and even
bluntly. Mr. Herndon is naturally a very direct writer, and he has
been industrious in gathering material. Whether an incident happened
before or behind the scenes, is all the same to him. He gives it
without artifice or apology. He describes the life of his friend
Lincoln just as he saw it."--_Cincinnati Commercial Gazette._
"A remarkable piece of literary achievement--remarkable alike for
its fidelity to facts, its fullness of details, its constructive
skill, and its literary charm."--_New York Times._
"It will always remain the authentic life of Abraham
Lincoln,"--_Chicago Herald._
"The book is a valuable depository of anecdotes, innumerable and
characteristic. It has every claim to the proud coast of being the
'true story of a great life.'"--_Philadelphia Ledger._
"Will be accepted as the best biography yet written of the great
President."--_Chicago Inter-Ocean._
"Mr. White claims that, as a portraiture of the man Lincoln, Mr.
Herndon's work 'will never be surpassed.' Certainly it has never
been equaled yet, and this new edition is all that could be
desired."--_New York Observer._
"The three portraits of Lincoln are the best that exist; and not the
least characteristic of these, the Lincoln of the Douglas debates,
has never before been engraved.... Herndon's narrative gives, as
nothing else is likely to give, the material from which we may form
a true picture of the man from infancy to maturity,"--_The Nation._
_APPLETONS' CYCLOPAEDIA OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY_. Complete in six
volumes, royal 8vo, containing about 800 pages each. With sixty-one
fine steel portraits and some two thousand smaller vignette portraits
and views of birthplaces, residences, statues, etc.
APPLETONS' CYCLOPAEDIA OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY, edited by General JAMES
GRANT WILSON, President of the New York Genealogical and Biographical
Society, and Professor JOHN FISKE, formerly of Harvard University,
assisted by over two hundred special contributors, contains a
biographical sketch of every person eminent in American civil and
military history, in law and politics, in divinity, in literature and
art, in science and in invention. Its plan embraces all the countries
of North and South America, and includes distinguished persons born
abroad, but related to American history. As events are always
connected with persons, it affords a complete compendium of American
history in every branch of human achievement. An exhaustive topical
and analytical Index enables the reader to follow the history of any
subject with great readiness.
"It is the most complete work that exists on the subject. The tone
and guiding spirit of the book are certainly very fair, and show a
mind bent on a discriminate, just, and proper treatment of its
subject."--_From the_ Hon. GEORGE BANCROFT.
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