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Lincoln and Davis

Lincoln and Davis

This volume, the first in a nine-volume series about the Civil War, contains important insights on the thoughts and actions of the two Presidents who opposed one another in the greatest war ever fought on American soil: Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis.  This volume contains Abraham Lincoln’s speeches and papers in the period from 1854 to 1865, an account of the crime and punishment of his assassin, John Wilkes Booth, and the writing of Jefferson Davis on his presidency.

Also published by Aftermath Publishing:

The Civil War Series

Lincoln and Davis
Five Civil War Generals: Grant, Lee, Longstreet, Sherman, and Sheridan
Lee and Grant
A Treasury of Civil War Fiction
Women in the Civil war
The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government
Civil War Army Life
A Civil War Miscellany
Native Americans in the Civil War

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