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Looking at Lincoln

CRITICS HAVE SAID

    • The inclusion of less well known facts about Lincoln and a good bibliography make this book a nice addition to an elementary school library.
      Children
    • With a breezy conversational style, thick lines, and vivid bulky colors, Kalman provides a unique introduction to our 16th president.
      School Library Journal

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