Lincoln the Unknown is a biography on Abraham Lincoln, written by Dale Carnegie. It is currently published by Dale Carnegie and Associates, and given out as a prize in the Dale Carnegie Course.
Summary
Abraham Lincoln, a farm boy, becomes the president of The United States. He mourns for his lost love for his whole life. He humours his colleagues in the White House while feeling like an imposter, and stays above his extremely difficult, even tragicomic marriage, while in war with the south.
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