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The Physical Lincoln Sourcebook

Author : John G. Sotos
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 508 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2008-08
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0981819338

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This companion book to THE PHYSICAL LINCOLN organizes more than 5900 fully-referenced historical facts into a medical record for Lincoln and his family. Nine special topics thoroughly explore major issues, such as Lincoln's bout of smallpox, his gait, his shooting, and the possibility that he had syphilis. Heavily annotated throughout, with an extensive bibliography and an on-line full-text index of the main sections, THE PHYSICAL LINCOLN SOURCEBOOK is the definitive, comprehensive reference to all facets of Lincoln's anatomy and physiology. Scholars, Lincoln presenters, and anyone truly wishing to understand Abraham Lincoln will find it indispensable. http: //www.physical-lincoln.com

The Physical Lincoln Sourcebook

Author : John G. Sotos
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 506 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2008-09-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1440410569

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The Physical Lincoln Complete

Author : John G. Sotos
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 816 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2008-01-01
Category : Presidents
ISBN : 0981819354

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"The Physical Lincoln Complete" combines two groundbreaking books -- "The Physical Lincoln" and "The Physical Lincoln Sourcebook" -- into one handy volume. It is the ultimate guide to the startling health history of Abraham Lincoln and his family. The first book, "The Physical Lincoln," offers a solution to one of the most enduring mysteries in American history: What made Abraham Lincoln so tall, thin, and less than attractive? What gave him his long limbs, large feet, high voice, odd lips, sluggish bowels, and astonishing joint flexibility? The never-before-proposed solution points to Lincoln's DNA and the rare genetic disorder called MEN2B. In addition to producing Lincoln's remarkable body shape, MEN2B gave him a sad-looking face that, for more than 150 years, has been consistently misinterpreted as depression. It tragically took his mother and three of his sons at early ages (Eddie, Willie, and Tad), and it was killing Lincoln in his last years. "The Physical Lincoln" upends the myth of a physically vibrant President, showing that, had he not been shot, Lincoln would have died from advanced cancer in less than a year, the result of MEN2B. Written in clear, non-technical language for the general reader, and using more than 180 illustrations, "The Physical Lincoln" offers fundamental new insights into Lincoln, and is the perfect book to stimulate a young person's interest in science and medicine. The second book, "The Physical Lincoln Sourcebook," organizes more than 5900 fully-referenced historical facts and three family trees into the fullest possible medical record for Lincoln and his family members. Nine special topics explore major issues such as Lincoln's smallpox, his gait, hisshooting, the possibility that he had syphilis, and the innumerable medical complaints of Mary Lincoln, his wife. Heavily annotated throughout, with an extensive bibliography and an on-line full-text index of the main sections, "The Physical Lincoln Sourcebook" is the definitive, comprehensive reference to all facets of Lincoln's anatomy and physiology. Scholars, Lincoln presenters, and anyone truly wishing to understand Abraham Lincoln will find it indispensable. See www.physical-lincoln.com for more information.

The Physical Lincoln

Author : John G. Sotos
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2008-08
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 098181932X

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The Physical Lincoln by John G. Sotos Pdf

This groundbreaking book offers a solution to one of the most enduring mysteries in American history: What made Abraham Lincoln so tall, thin, and less than attractive? What gave him his long limbs, large feet, high voice, odd lips, sluggish bowels, and astonishing joint flexibility? Why, in his last months, was he so haggard that editorials in major newspapers implored him to take a vacation? The never-before-proposed solution points to Lincoln's DNA and the rare genetic disorder called MEN2B. In addition to producing Lincoln's remarkable body shape, MEN2B gave him a sad-looking face that, for more than 150 years, has been consistently misinterpreted as depression. It tragically took his mother and three of his sons at early ages (Eddie, Willie, and Tad), and it was killing Lincoln in his last years. "The Physical Lincoln" upends the myth of a physically vibrant President, showing that, had he not been shot, Lincoln would have died from advanced cancer in less than a year, the result of MEN2B. Written in clear, non-technical language for the general reader, and using more than 180 illustrations, "The Physical Lincoln" offers fundamental new insights into Lincoln, and is the perfect book to stimulate a young person's interest in science and medicine. See www.physical-lincoln.com for more information.

The Physical Lincoln Complete

Author : John G. Sotos
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 830 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : STANFORD:36105131314986

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Provides an annotated medical history of Abraham Lincoln and his family.

Mary Lincoln for the Ages

Author : Jason Emerson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2018-08-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9780809336753

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In this sweeping analytical bibliography, Jason Emerson goes beyond the few sources usually employed to contextualize Mary Lincoln's life and thoroughly reexamines nearly every word ever written about her. In doing so, this book becomes the prime authority on Mary Lincoln, points researchers to key underused sources, reveals how views about her have evolved over the years, and sets the stage for new questions and debates about the themes and controversies that have defined her legacy. Mary Lincoln for the Ages first articulates how reliance on limited sources has greatly restricted our understanding of the subject, evaluating their flaws and benefits and pointing out the shallowness of using the same texts to study her life. Emerson then presents more than four hundred bibliographical entries of nonfiction books and pamphlets, scholarly and popular articles, journalism, literature, and juvenilia. More than just listings of titles and publication dates, each entry includes Emerson's deft analysis of these additional works on Mary Lincoln that should be used--but rarely have been--to better understand who she was during her life and why we see her as we do. The volume also includes rarely used illustrations, including some that have never before appeared in print. A roadmap for a firmer, more complete grasp of Mary Lincoln's place in the historical record, this is the first and only extensive, analytical bibliography of the subject. In highlighting hundreds of overlooked sources, Emerson changes the paradigm of Mary Lincoln's legacy.

The Physical Lincoln

Author : John G. Sotos
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Marfan syndrome
ISBN : 0981819311

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Abraham Lincoln

Author : Anonim
Publisher : PediaPress
Page : 491 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2024-06-28
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The Dark Days of Abraham Lincoln's Widow, as Revealed by Her Own Letters

Author : Myra Helmer Pritchard
Publisher : SIU Press
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2011-02-10
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780809330126

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The Dark Days of Abraham Lincoln's Widow, as Revealed by Her Own Letters by Myra Helmer Pritchard Pdf

Written in 1927 but barred from timely publication by the Lincoln family, The Dark Days of Abraham Lincoln's Widow, as Revealed by Her Own Letters is based on nearly two dozen intimate letters written between Mary Lincoln and her close friend Myra Bradwell mainly during the former's 1875 incarceration in an insane asylum. By the 1920s most accounts of Mrs. Lincoln focused on her negative qualities and dismissed her as "crazy." Bradwell's granddaughter Myra Helmer Pritchard wrote this distinctly sympathetic manuscript at the behest of her mother, who wished to vindicate Mary Lincoln in the public eye by printing the private correspondence. Pritchard fervently defends Mrs. Lincoln's conduct and sanity, arguing that she was not insane but rather the victim of an overzealous son who had his mother committed. The manuscript and letters were thought to have been destroyed, but fortunately the Lincolns' family lawyer stored copies in a trunk, where historian Jason Emerson discovered them in 2005. While leaving the manuscript intact, Emerson has enhanced it with an introduction and detailed annotations. He fills in factual gaps; provides background on names, places, and dates; and analyzes Pritchard's interpretations, making clear where she was right and where her passion to protect Mrs. Lincoln led to less than meticulous research and incorrect conclusions. This volume features an easy-to-follow format that showcases Pritchard's text on the left-hand pages and Emerson's insightful annotations on the right-hand pages. Following one of the most revered and reviled, famous and infamous of the First Ladies, this book provides a unique perspective of Mrs. Lincoln's post-White House years, with an emphasis on her commitment to a sanitarium. Emerson's contributions make this volume a valuable addition to the study of the Lincoln family. This fascinating work gives today's Lincoln enthusiasts the chance to read this intriguing interpretation of the former First Lady that predates nearly every other book written about her.

Studies in Forensic Biohistory

Author : Christopher M. Stojanowski,William N. Duncan
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 351 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2017-01-05
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781107073548

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Studies in Forensic Biohistory by Christopher M. Stojanowski,William N. Duncan Pdf

Highlights the role of anthropologists in revealing the histories and contemporary social facts that are reflected in dead bodies.

Color of Lincoln

Author : Bryan Eaton,Lee Rizio
Publisher : Color of Lincoln
Page : 151 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2008-12-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9780615231686

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Giant in the Shadows

Author : Jason Emerson
Publisher : SIU Press
Page : 642 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2012-03-27
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780809330553

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Giant in the Shadows is the definitive biography of Robert T. Lincoln (1843-1926), the oldest son of Abraham and Mary Lincoln and their only child to live past age eighteen. Emerson, after nearly ten years of research, draws upon previously unavailable materials to cover Robert Lincoln's entire life in detail.

The American Presidents From Polk to Hayes

Author : Robert A. Nowlan, Ph.D.
Publisher : Outskirts Press
Page : 890 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2016-01-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9781478765721

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The American Presidents From Polk to Hayes by Robert A. Nowlan, Ph.D. Pdf

American Presidents, Polk to Hayes. What They Did. What They Said, What Was Said About Them is the second book in a planned five volume series, covering all the Presidents. These 43 men (so far) have succeeded in some regards and failed in others as they strove to do the best they could in what is surely one of the most difficult jobs in the world. Only they can truly appreciate what it takes to be the president. Others can only speculate. People feel strongly about U.S. Presidents. Some they admire – others they hate. It is fair game to criticize a president’s actions and policies. However, questioning their commitment to American ideals seems like hitting below the belt. There are no willing villains. Most people can find justification for their actions, beliefs, and prejudices. Each president strove to do the best he could for the nation and its people. This goal of the book is not to praise presidents, nor is it to condemn them. The subtitle of each of the five books in the series: What They Did. What They Said, What Was Said About Them, perfectly describes the approach adopted to tell their stories in a unique, way, meant to entertain as well as inform. Readers are asked to make their own judgments of the presidencies based on more information that the semi-myths they may recall History courses or what is preached in the many longstanding and despicable negative campaigning, mudslinging and character assassination reports they hear from partisans. One can find much to admire about each of the presidents and unfortunately much to deplore. Soldiers are told that in giving salutes to officers is not honoring the individuals, but rather their rank. If there are presidents, readers just feel they cannot salute, hopefully they can salute the presidency.

The Art of the Occult

Author : S. Elizabeth
Publisher : Frances Lincoln
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2020-10-13
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780711254169

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A visual feast of eclectic artwork informed and inspired by spiritual beliefs, magical techniques, mythology and otherworldly experiences. Mystical beliefs and practices have existed for millennia, but why do we still chase the esoteric? From the beginning of human creativity itself, image-makers have been drawn to these unknown spheres and have created curious artworks that transcend time and place – but what is it that attracts artists to these magical realms? From theosophy and kabbalah, to the zodiac and alchemy; spiritualism and ceremonial magic, to the elements and sacred geometry – The Art of the Occult introduces major occult themes and showcases the artists who have been influenced and led by them. Discover the symbolic and mythical images of the Pre-Raphaelites; the automatic drawing of Hilma af Klint and Madge Gill; Leonora Carrington's surrealist interpretation of myth, alchemy and kabbalah; and much more. Featuring prominent, marginalised and little-known artists, The Art of the Occult crosses mystical spheres in a bid to inspire and delight. Divided into thematic chapters (The Cosmos, Higher Beings, Practitioners), the book acts as an entertaining introduction to the art of mysticism – with essays examining each practice and over 175 artworks to discover. The art of the occult has always existed in the margins but inspired the masses, and this book will spark curiosity in all fans of magic, mysticism and the mysterious.

Lillian D. Wald, Progressive Activist

Author : Lillian D. Wald
Publisher : Feminist Press at CUNY
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 1558610006

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Lillian D. Wald, Progressive Activist by Lillian D. Wald Pdf

This volume includes Clare Coss's play Lillian Wald: At Home on Henry Street , which is closely based on Wald's writings and actual events in her life as well as speeches, letters, and leaflets by Wald herself-"a carefully balanced selection, highlighting Wald's antiwar activities and her deep concern for the rights of labor"- Annette T. Rubinstein, Science and Society . The one-character play conveys the personal moments that made Wald's public contributions a lasting mandate for social change. Coss's introduction and notes on the documents place them and the events of the play in the context of the times and of Wald's life and work.