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HARPER'S WEEKLY: A JOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION, March 18, 1865.  Complete Issue, Including the Full Text of Lincoln's Highly Acclaimed Second Inaugural Address and Two Large Original Wood Engravings Picturing the Inauguration.

HARPER'S WEEKLY: A JOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION, March 18, 1865. Complete Issue, Including the Full Text of Lincoln's Highly Acclaimed Second Inaugural Address and Two Large Original Wood Engravings Picturing the Inauguration.

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HARPER'S WEEKLY: A JOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION, March 18, 1865. Complete Issue, Including the Full Text of Lincoln's Highly Acclaimed Second Inaugural Address and Two Large Original Wood Engravings Picturing the Inauguration.

by [Abraham Lincoln]

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New York: Harper's Weekly, 1865. 16 pages. Large folio (16 inches by 11 1/4 inches). Harper's Weekly was the most important American pictorial newspaper in the 19th century. Because the original wood engravings in virtually every issue are highly collectible, complete issues are becoming more difficult to obtain. The issue offered here focuses on Lincoln's inauguration following his 1864 reelection. It includes the complete text of his famous "with malice toward none" speech and an editorial lauding the speech. The front page includes a full-page wood engraving after a photograph by Alexander Gardner, with the caption "President Lincoln Taking the Oath at His Second Inauguration, March 4, 1865." The centerfold is a double-page wood engraving (also after a Gardner photo) entitled "President Lincoln's Reinauguration at the Capitol." In addition to those picturing the inauguration, there are many other engravings, including, most notably, a full-page engraving depicting African-American soldiers, with the caption, "Marching On! The Fifty-Fifth Massachusetts Colored Regiment singing John Brown's March in the Streets of Charleston." This issue of Harper's Weekly is disbound from a bound volume and has the usual sewing holes along the binding edge, but it is still in very good condition: clean and bright, with minimal toning of the paper.. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Elephant Folio - over 15" - 23" tall. Magazine.

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Tennyson Williams, Books and Fine Art US (US)
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Title
HARPER'S WEEKLY: A JOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION, March 18, 1865. Complete Issue, Including the Full Text of Lincoln's Highly Acclaimed Second Inaugural Address and Two Large Original Wood Engravings Picturing the Inauguration.
Author
[Abraham Lincoln]
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Harper's Weekly
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1865
Size
Elephant Folio - over 15" - 23"
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
U. S. Government, Presidency, Black Studies, Rhetoric, Public Address
Bookseller catalogs
Civil War; Americana;

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About Tennyson Williams, Books and Fine Art

Our office, located in historic Williamsburg, Virginia, is open by appointment or by chance. We are antiquarian booksellers who buy and sell carefully selected books for collectors and researchers in many genre. We also sell important autographs and photographs as well as original art, including wood engravings by Winslow Homer and J. J. Lankes; lithographs by Miró, Matisse, Calder, Wengenroth, and others; and works from the American Etching Revival. You can reach us by telephone: (757)378-5400; or by email: twbooks1@cox.net.

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