
Abraham Lincoln's Dueling Words
by Donna Janell Bowman, S.D. Schindler
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Pub Date Apr 01 2018 | Archive Date Mar 13 2018
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Description
Abraham Lincoln was known for his sense of humor. But in 1842, early in his adult life, it nearly got him into trouble. He had to use his imagination to save his career--and maybe even his life.
When Abraham Lincoln became frustrated with the actions of James Shield, a political rival, he came up with a plan. It was silly. It was clever. And it was a great big mistake! Lincoln, his future wife, and a friend of hers wrote a series of fictional letters to the editor, complaining about Shields. But when Shields took offense, he challenged Lincoln to a duel. How would our future president straighten things out and save the lives and careers of both himself and his rival?
Donna Bowman's humorous voice and S.D. Schindler's expressive illustrations are the perfect match for this story of Abraham Lincoln's humor and wit. Back matter includes an author's note with a bibliography.
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781561458523 |
PRICE | $17.95 (USD) |
Featured Reviews

It's a pleasant surprise to read a picture book that details a largely unknown event in the life of Abraham Lincoln. When Lincoln engaged in mudslinging against his political rival James Shields, the two almost ended up fighting a duel. While this clearly doesn't show Lincoln at his finest, it does show how he learned from his mistakes and was able to avoid fighting. The illustrations give readers a sense of time and place and the text makes the story believable. Back matter adds even more information. Teachers and librarians might well ask children why this story is hardly known to people today.
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