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4) The Presidents speak: the inaugural addresses of the American Presidents from Washington to Clinton
Author
Series
Publisher
Henry Holt and Co
Pub. Date
[1994]
Language
English
Author
Series
Lakeside classics ; no.103
Publisher
Lakeside Press; R.R. Donnelley
Pub. Date
2005.
Language
English
Author
Series
House document ; 89th Congress, no. 51
Publisher
U.S. Govt. Print. Off
Pub. Date
1965.
Language
English
Author
Series
House document ; 93rd Congress, 1st session, 208
Publisher
U.S. Govt. Print. Off
Pub. Date
1974.
Language
English
Author
Publisher
Threshold Editions
Pub. Date
2014.
Language
English
Description
Jack E. Levin, #1 New York Times bestselling author of George Washington: The Crossing, presents a beautifully designed chronicle--complete with maps, portraits, and other Civil War illustrations--detailing President Abraham Lincoln's historic Second Inaugural Address.
Publisher
MPI Home Video
Pub. Date
2009.
Language
English
Description
Features one of the most important events in history, and includes the pre-inaugural events from the morning of January 20, 2009, the Oath of Office and Inaugural Speeches in their entirety, benediction from Dr. Joseph Lowery, recitation by Elizabeth Alexander, and much more.
18) The Presidents speak: the inaugural addresses of the American Presidents, from Washington to Nixon
Author
Publisher
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Pub. Date
[1969]
Language
English
Description
The inaugural addresses of the American Presidents, from Washington to Kennedy.
Author
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Pub. Date
[2002]
Language
English
Description
"After four years of unspeakable horror and sacrifice on both sides, the Civil War was about to end. On March 4, 1865, at his Second Inaugural, President Lincoln did not offer the North the victory speech it yearned for, nor did he blame the South solely for the sin of slavery. Calling the whole nation to account, Lincoln offered a moral framework for peace and reconciliation. The speech was greeted with indifference, misunderstanding, and hostility...