The Boyhood of Lincoln (Illustrated)

The Boyhood of Lincoln (Illustrated)

by Eleanor Atkinson
The Boyhood of Lincoln (Illustrated)

The Boyhood of Lincoln (Illustrated)

by Eleanor Atkinson

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Overview

The Boyhood of Lincoln is a short narrative told by Lincoln's first cousin, Dennis Hanks. It tells the story of how Lincoln's father's moved the family a number of times in his search for find arable land; Lincoln's relationship with his mother and stepmother; but mostly, it emphasizes Lincoln's never-ending quest for knowledge. It is a fascinating book, sure to reveal new details of Lincoln's life.

Abraham Lincoln's mother was Nancy Hanks, daughter of Lucy Hanks. Nancy married Thomas Lincoln, and gave birth to three children, Abraham, Sarah, and Thomas Jr. She died when Abraham was nine years old.

Nancy's mother, Lucy, married Henry Sparrow. Lucy's sister, Elizabeth, married Henry's brother, Thomas. But before her marriage, Elizabeth gave birth to a son, Dennis Hanks, in 1799. Dennis was a cousin to Abraham's mother, Nancy, and, first cousin to Abraham. He was raised by Elizabeth and Thomas Sparrow. The Sparrow family lived with Thomas Lincoln and his family. Although Dennis was ten years older than Abraham, it is certain they grew up together. Dennis was in an ideal position to offer considerable insight into Abraham's childhood.

The Childhood of Abraham Lincoln is almost entirely a narrative by Dennis Hanks. There are two interruptions by Dennis's daughter, with whom he was living at the time, and two very brief interruptions by the author. His recollections are presented in backwoods dialect, with no attempt by the author to convert it to standard English.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781078765329
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 01/16/2020
Series: Patriots and Pioneers Classics , #34
Pages: 42
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.10(d)

About the Author

Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson (1863 – November 4, 1942) was an American author, journalist and teacher. She taught in schools in both Indianapolis and Chicago. She wrote for the Chicago Tribune under the pseudonym "Nora Marks" from 1888 to 1890, and later became publisher of the Little Chronicle Publishing Company, Chicago; this published several of her own works, along with other educational books and the Little Chronicle, an illustrated newspaper intended for young children. Whilst she wrote both fiction and non-fiction, the former mostly romances and the latter mostly educational books, she is best known for her 1912 novel “Greyfriars Bobby” (Wikipedia).
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