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The inspiring story of the great emancipator is a favorite tale with young and old alike. In this book Harry Albus has paid special attention to the religious element in Lincoln's life, and there emerges the picture of a great and humble Christian who took his problems—and those of the nation in its most trying days—to Almighty God in Prayer.

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Harry J. Albus

Harry J. Albus

1882 - 1964
American
The author, Harry Albus of Chicago, knows the kind of stories young folk enjoy.  He has four boys of his own (to whom The Peanut Man: The Story... See more

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