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Discover the laughter that echoed through the halls of power in "Why Lincoln Laughed," a captivating exploration of humor in the life of one of America s most revered presidents. This extraordinary book, long out of print, has been meticulously restored by Alpha Editions for today s readers and future generations, transforming it into a collector s item and a cultural treasure. Delve into the rich tapestry of 19th-century America as you uncover how Abraham Lincoln wielded humor as a powerful tool amidst the turmoil of the Civil War. With engaging anecdotes and sharp political satire, this book…mehr

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Discover the laughter that echoed through the halls of power in "Why Lincoln Laughed," a captivating exploration of humor in the life of one of America s most revered presidents. This extraordinary book, long out of print, has been meticulously restored by Alpha Editions for today s readers and future generations, transforming it into a collector s item and a cultural treasure. Delve into the rich tapestry of 19th-century America as you uncover how Abraham Lincoln wielded humor as a powerful tool amidst the turmoil of the Civil War. With engaging anecdotes and sharp political satire, this book reveals the lighter side of Lincoln s life, showcasing his wit and wisdom through presidential quotes and historical comedy that resonate even today. "Why Lincoln Laughed" is not just a biography; it s an insightful commentary on the role of laughter in politics and leadership. Whether you are a casual reader intrigued by American history or a classic literature collector seeking to enrich your library, this book offers a unique glimpse into the man behind the legend. Join the ranks of those who appreciate the profound impact of humor on history. Don t miss your chance to own this restored gem, as it invites you to experience the legacy of Lincoln in a way you ve never imagined. Embrace the laughter and wisdom of a great leader grab your copy today!
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Russell Herman Conwell was born on February 15, 1843, in South Worthington, Massachusetts, to Martin Conwell and Miranda Wickham Conwell. Raised on a New England farm, he developed a strong work ethic early in life. He pursued higher education at Yale University and Albany Law School, where he gained experience in both theology and law. His early career included serving as a lawyer, journalist, and soldier during the Civil War, where he displayed leadership and resilience. After the war, he transitioned into ministry, becoming a prominent Baptist preacher known for his compelling public speaking. In Philadelphia, he served as pastor of The Baptist Temple and became a central figure in the city's spiritual and educational life. In 1884, he founded Temple College, later Temple University, aiming to provide educational opportunities to working-class individuals. His widely celebrated lecture, Acres of Diamonds, emphasized the value of finding opportunity in one's immediate surroundings. Through his philanthropy, teaching, and public service, he influenced countless lives and shaped institutions that continue today. Conwell died on December 6, 1925, in Philadelphia and was buried at the Founder's Garden, leaving a legacy grounded in faith, education, and the pursuit of self-betterment.