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Abe Lincoln's Anecdotes and Stories: A Collection of the Best Stories Told by Lincoln Which Made Him Famous as America's Best Story Teller (AnnotatedAbe Lincoln's Anecdotes and Stories: A Collection of the Best Stories Told by Lincoln Which Made Him Famous as America's Best Story Teller (Annotated

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"Abe" Lincoln's Anecdotes and Stories by R. D. Wordsworth, first published in 1908, is a collection that showcases Abraham Lincoln's wit, humor, and storytelling abilities. Compiled to celebrate Lincoln as "America's best storyteller," the book includes numerous anecdotes, both humorous and insightful, that reflect Lincoln's character and how he used humor as a coping mechanism during difficult times, particularly the Civil War. Lincoln was known to use storytelling as a way to connect with individuals across social and political lines, a trait that allowed him to navigate the divided environment of the Civil War. Some anecdotes in the book involve Lincoln's amusing reflections on the slow pace of certain generals, such as comparing them to "molasses in the coldest days of winter," while others reveal his sharp but kind way of dealing with difficult situations and people One particularly famous story featured in the book involves a time Lincoln was urged to fire a general for his inefficiency. Lincoln responded by recounting a humorous story that highlighted his reluctance to criticize anyone without substantial cause, a quality that endeared him to many during his presidency The stories cover a range of Lincoln's experiences and encounters, shedding light on his personality and leadership style. Through humorous exchanges with friends, politicians, and soldiers, the book presents Lincoln as a relatable figure with an enduring sense of humor. The collection also reveals Lincoln's unique way of engaging with people and conveying wisdom, often wrapped in a clever, simple story or analogy.
"Abe" Lincoln's Anecdotes and Stories by R. D. Wordsworth, first published in 1908, is a collection that showcases Abraham Lincoln's wit, humor, and storytelling abilities. Compiled to celebrate Lincoln as "America's best storyteller," the book includes numerous anecdotes, both humorous and insightful, that reflect Lincoln's character and how he used humor as a coping mechanism during difficult times, particularly the Civil War. Lincoln was known to use storytelling as a way to connect with individuals across social and political lines, a trait that allowed him to navigate the divided environment of the Civil War. Some anecdotes in the book involve Lincoln's amusing reflections on the slow pace of certain generals, such as comparing them to "molasses in the coldest days of winter," while others reveal his sharp but kind way of dealing with difficult situations and people One particularly famous story featured in the book involves a time Lincoln was urged to fire a general for his inefficiency. Lincoln responded by recounting a humorous story that highlighted his reluctance to criticize anyone without substantial cause, a quality that endeared him to many during his presidency The stories cover a range of Lincoln's experiences and encounters, shedding light on his personality and leadership style. Through humorous exchanges with friends, politicians, and soldiers, the book presents Lincoln as a relatable figure with an enduring sense of humor. The collection also reveals Lincoln's unique way of engaging with people and conveying wisdom, often wrapped in a clever, simple story or analogy.

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