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Abraham Lincoln's World, Expanded Edition | 
| Author: Genevieve Foster Creator: Joanna Foster Publisher: Beautiful Feet Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 32076
Media: Paperback Edition: Expanded Reading Level: Young Adult Pages: 376 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 10 x 7.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 1893103161 Dewey Decimal Number: 320 EAN: 9781893103160 ASIN: 1893103161
Publication Date: December 1, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description 1940 Newbery Honor Title Published by Beautiful Feet Books Originally published in 1944, Foster earned her reputation by her masterful display of "horizontal history" telling the story of world events in the geo-political sphere, while giving as much importance to advances in science, medicine, music, literature, and exploration. Thus, while Abe Lincoln was a boy romping the woods of Kentucky, Thomas Jefferson was completing his eighth year as president, George III reigned in Great Britain and Napolean was about to meet his Waterloo. Beethoven and Sir Walter Scott were at the height of their creative powers, while Victor Hugo was staging plays at school. By the time Lincoln was old enough to help his father chop wood, other young boys and girls were being prepared for the future parts they would play. Harriet Beecher was reading anything she could get her hands on, Charles Darwin was collecting toads, crabs and shells, and the impoverished boy Dickens was working in a shoe blacking factory in London. When Lincoln opened his shop in Salem, David Livingstone was opening up deepest Africa, and thousands of Americans were opening up the West on the Oregon Trail. The spirit of freedom was moving around the globe as the abolitionist movement gained power in the States and serfdom saw its demise in Russia. Technologically the world was bursting with the invention of the telegraph, the railroad and the steamboat. With her whimsical and informative illustrations and timelines Foster has magnificently captured a remarkable age and a remarkable man.
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Abraham Lincoln's World is a great book June 15, 2008 My middle school daughter loves all the Genevieve Foster history books. As a homeschooler free to choose her own curriculum, she says the Foster books are the only history books she will use. As her teacher/mom, I say they're all she needs for history.
Connections November 12, 2006 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I loved this book and the other Genevieve Foster books (Augustus Caesar's World, George Washington's World) when I was a kid. Foster writes about what was happening all over the world when the main character was alive. The stories are so vivid that I still remember most of them: Benito Juarez growing up in Mexico, a Chinese boy studying for exams while his friend gets hooked on opium . . . Most history is too vertical to let you see connections; this is very horizontal. I developed a lifelong love of history.
Abraham Lincoln's WORLD October 7, 2005 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
This book is not about Abraham Lincoln alone, but about the world in which he lived. If you want a biography of Lincoln, this is not the book. BUT if you want to know what was happening in the world that shaped the events that affected his life(and others), this is the book.
Who would read this book? November 6, 2004 6 out of 55 found this review helpful
This is absolutely the worst book ever. It jumps around too much and it does not make sense. It has too many chapters. It is packed with too much detail. The book tries to tell everything that happened all over the world at a given time. This makes it too confusing to follow. What a waste of time. What a terrible way to tell the story of Abraham Lincoln's life.
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