"Classic biography of the early years of Abraham Lincoln."@en
"Reprinted from Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years."@en
""Here is the definitive portrait of the young Lincoln -- as a boy, walking four miles a day to Knob Creek school, doing chores on the family farm, helping his father cut down trees and shoot wild turkeys; and growing from boy to man....At seventeen he splits rails, harrows, plants, becomes a champion 'rassler' and an expert at skinning animals and curing hides, and he is forever reading. He sails on a flatboat down the Mississippi to New Orleans, where he sees a slave auction. Then at the age of nineteen he says good-bye to his family and sets off for New Salem to make his fortune.""
"The story of Lincoln's boyhood, taken from the first part of "Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years.""
"The story of Lincoln's boyhood, taken from the first part of "Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years.""@en
""Drawn from the early chapters of the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Carl Sandberg's definitive biography, Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years, this is the remarkable story of the early years that shaped who Lincoln would become: one of our country's greatest presidents."- Cover."
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