Abe Lincoln in IllinoisDramatists Play Service Inc, 1966 - 86 ページ Drama in 12 scenes. The play, which in 1939 was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for drama, concerns Lincoln's life and career--from his early, unsuccessful days as a postmaster in New Salem, Ill., through his initial forays into local politics, his relationship with Mary Todd, and his debates with Stephen Douglas, and culminates with his election to the presidency and imminent departure for Washington, D.C., 30 years later. |
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Abe Lincoln ABE looks ABE turns Abe's Abraham Lincoln afraid AGGIE ain't ANN RUTLEDGE bands BARRICK believe bench BILLY Bowling Green bulletins CAPTAIN Carpet-bag chair cheer CRIM CRIMMIN crosses crowd desk door Doug Wright Douglas DRAMATISTS PLAY SERVICE elected ELIZ ELIZABETH END OF SCENE FEARGUS feel flag friends gentlemen give glad GOBEY goes Hello Herndon Illinois ISBN JACK Jack Armstrong JASP JIMMY JOSH SPEED Judge Jurns KAVANAUGH keep Kevin McCarthy laugh letter lights fade live MAID MENTOR mind NANCY never night Ninian Edwards Old Abe parlor platform play preceding scene President pretty puts reading Rises Salem SETH GALE shake Shel Silverstein sits slave slavery Springfield stand starts stove STURV STURVESON sure tag and bobtail talk tell Thank there's thing TRUM wagon wife window