Description
LINCOLN , David Herbert Donald, Published by Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, Leather-bound, 1996. About the photograph in the front page made by Alexander Hesler of Chicago in February 1857, President Lincoln considered "a very true me", but Mary Lincoln and others did not like it. "My impression" Lincoln said, "is that their objection arises from the disordered condition of the hair." This book is printed on archival quality paper especially milled for this edition. It is acid neutral and conforms to all guidelines established for performance and durability by the Council of Library Resources and the AmericanNational Standards. Hardcover bound in genuine leather with 22 karat gold decorations, all page edges gilded with 22 karat gold, raise spine hubs, sew-in satin ribbon book markers, archival quality acid-free paper, silk moire fabric endpapers, thread-sewn pages for strength and durability. Brand new book, mo marking, no writing, pages are clean and tight, unread. Size of the book: 9.5X6.5X2 inch; Weight: 3 lb.; Pages: 714 Will be shipped via USPS Media Mail with tracking number.
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