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The Gettysburg Address
The Gettysburg Address
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Pocket-Sized Hardcover Edition of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
Looking for a unique, American-made treasure? Discover our pocket-sized hardcover edition of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address—crafted with care by local artisans. Perfect for history buffs and collectors alike, this exquisite book is more than just a read; it’s a piece of American heritage you can hold in your hand.
Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, delivered on November 19, 1863, remains one of the most powerful speeches in American history. Our beautifully bound edition features the Bliss text of the address, contemporary reactions, and other significant documents that capture the essence of this historic moment.
Highlights:
- Compact and Portable: Easy to carry, making it a perfect gift or a personal keepsake.
- Beautifully Crafted: Handmade by skilled artisans in the USA, ensuring high quality and uniqueness.
- Historical Significance: Includes the Bliss text, contemporary reactions, and related documents.
- Timeless Appeal: A thoughtful addition to any bookshelf or coffee table.
- Perfect for Gifting: Ideal for history enthusiasts, patriots, and collectors.
Embrace a piece of American history with this elegantly designed pocket-sized edition of the Gettysburg Address. Support local craftsmanship while adding a timeless piece to your collection.
Add this iconic piece to your collection today and celebrate the enduring legacy of Abraham Lincoln’s words.
Hardcover.
Author: Abraham Lincoln
Size: Height: 6 3/4", Width: 4 1/4", Thickness: 1/4", Pages: 28.
City and State: Carlisle, MA
About the Maker
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