Abraham Lincoln Letters & Speeches Read Aloud On 2 LP Records 1959 Spoken Word

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(Abraham) Lincoln's Speeches And Letters read by Roy P. Basler with Carl Sandburg reading at Joint Session of Congress February 12, 1959 (2) LP records set.

Near mint condition. Records appear nearly unplayed.

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Tracklist:

ACarl Sandburg reading at Joint Session of Congress, February 12, 1959

Read By – Carl Sandburg

Read By – Carl Sandburg

Lincoln's Speeches and Letters from The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, 8 vols. and Index (Rutgers University Press, 1953)

Read By – Roy P. Basler

Read By – Roy P. Basler

B1To the Voters of the Seventh Congressional District, July 31, 1846 (Selection) C.W., I, 382

B2aTo Miss Eliza P. Gurney, September 4, 1864. (Selection), C.W., VII, 535

B2bMeditation on the Divine Will, September 2, 1862, C.W., V, 403

B3aNotes of Argument in Law Case, June 15, 1858 (Selection), C.W., II, 459

B3bFragment on Government, July 1, 1854, (Selection), C.W., II

B3cSpeech at Peoria, Ill., October 16, 1854 (passage on self government), C.W., II, 265

B4aDefinition of Democracy, August 1, 1858, C.W., II, 532

B4bArgument Against Slavery, July 1, 1854, (fragment), C.W., II, 222

B5Address Before the Wisconsin Agricultural Society, September 30, 1859 (passage on capital and labor), C.W., III, 477, 479

B6aAddress at a Sanitary Fair in Baltimore, April 18, 1864 (passage on the meaning of liberty), C.W., VII, 301

B6bSpeech at Edwardsville, Ill, September 11, 1858 (passage on mans' love of liberty), C.W., III, 95

B7A House Divided Against Itself, Speech at Springfield, Ill, June 16, 1858, C.W., II, 461

B8The Constitution and the Union, January, 1861, C.W., IV, 168

B9Farewell Address at Springfield, Ill, February 11, 1861, C.W., IV, 190

B10Address in Independence Hall, Philadelphia, February 22, 1861, (Selection), C.W., IV, 240,

C1First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1861, (Selection), C.W., IV, 249

C2Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, September 22, 1862, (Selection), C.W., V, 434

C3Annual Message to Congress, December 1, 1862, (Conclusion), C.W., V, 537

C4Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863, (Complete), C.W., VII, 22

C5Second Inaugural Address, March 4, 1865, (Complete), C.W., VIII, 332

D1To Miss Mary Owens, May 7, 1837, C.W., I, 78

D2To William S. Wait, March 2, 1839, C.W., I, 147

D3To Joshua F. Speed, August 22, 1855, C.W., II, 320

D4To George Latham, July 22, 1860, C.W., IV, 87

D5To Grace Bedell, October 19, 1860, C.W., IV, 129

D6To Fanny McCullough, December 23, 1862, C.W., VI, 16

D7To Mrs. Bixby, November 21, 1864, C.W., VIII, 116

D8To Mary Todd Lincoln, August 8, 1863, C.W., VI, 371

D9To General George G. Meade, July 14, 1863, C.W., VI, 327


Liner Notes – Roy P. Basler

Presenter – Arthur Luce Klein

Text By – Abraham Lincoln