First edition, first printing. Publisher's original printed paper wrappers. 48pp. A very good copy, the binding firm with some toning to the spine. The contents with a few occasional dots of foxing and the odd minor mark to the margins are otherwise clean throughout and remain free from any previous owners' inscriptions or stamps.
A scarce British publication celebrating the wit and wisdom of President Abraham Lincoln, published shortly after his assassination on 14th April 1865. Beginning with a brief overview of his life, the work comprises a wide ranging collection of humorous anecdotes and stories attributable to Lincoln, including several relating to the Civil War and emancipation. Quite a number appear specific and plausible, others less so: "'How old is that tree, Abe?' said a friend of the now President, when the latter was engaged in the occupation of rail-splitting. 'Well, I am not sure; but I am just about to axe him'". Seldom seen in commerce, with no copies appearing in auction/catalogue records since 1966.
Stock code: 19931
£495