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4.0 out of 5 stars
A local politician strives for higher office,
By Richard Lawrence Miller, Lincoln author (Kansas City MO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lincoln runs for Congress: A publication of the Abraham Lincoln Assn., Springfield, Ill
Here are precise details of Lincoln's maneuvers against Whig competitors seeking the same congressional seat that he wanted. The book will probably be more meaningful to readers possessing knowledge of Illinois politics of the era. General readers may find the swirl confusing, but Riddle is a good authority, making the book worthy of four stars.
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Lincoln runs for Congress: A publication of the Abraham Lincoln Assn., Springfield, Ill by Donald Wayne Riddle (Unknown Binding - 1948)
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