9780802796660

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Walker Childrens

On sale:

October 2008

Price:

$19.99

Format:

Hardcover

Size:

10 x 10 in

Pages:

96 pp

Ages:

10-14

Grades:

5-9


ISBN-13: 9780802796660

ISBN-10: 0802796664



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Lincoln Through the Lens

How Photography Revealed and Shaped an Extraordinary Life

By Martin W. Sandler

Book Description

A visual tour de force and insightful portrayal of our revered 16th president, in time for his 200th birthday

Abraham Lincoln was the first president whose time in office was captured by photography. Lincoln was able to use the camera to shape his image as a man of the people, and Americans responded by electing him during the turbulent times leading up to the Civil War. Inspired by a glass photographic negative recently discovered in the National Archives' Civil War collection that is the only confirmed existing picture of Lincoln before his historic Gettysburg Address, Sandler tells the story behind the photos that document Lincoln's rise from frontiersman to chief executive.
★“Although it’s the pictures that provide the “wow factor,” Sandler’s perceptive words have their own elegance. Well sourced and offering numerous ways to learn more , this will be an excellent tool for history classes; and browsers, too, will be caught up in Lincoln’s story.” –Booklist, starred review

★“this slim book speaks volumes in both words and pictures. This appealing, accessible title will be savored from beginning to end.” –SLJ, starred review

"This human approach will help to personalize history for even the most reluctant students. Readers will get a clear sense of the man, Lincoln's place in history, and photography's place in history." ―VOYA

“Sandler offers a valuable and interesting.” –Kirkus Reviews