Abraham Lincoln was an avid reader as a child. He often read the King James Bible and Aesop's Fables. He was also fond of the books Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan, and The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin.
Lincoln didn't go to school and it was his step mother who taught him to read. In this time one of the most used books in would have been the Bible. His father had him working for other farms by the time he was 12-13 years old. Parents could do this until a son was 21 and keep what they earned. Lincoln was a tall strong boy and could do a day's work like a man, so his father did not encourage him to learn.
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The Bible and The Life of George Washington are two books that encouraged Abraham Lincoln in his boyhood on the Indiana frontier.
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Lincoln was a boy of seven when his father moved the family to Indiana, presumably to improve his chances to make a living as a farmer. He did not read many books at that age, even if he had access to them. I doubt that any books influenced his decision to move with his parents to Indiana.
The Bible and The Life of George Washington were two books that encouraged young Abraham Lincoln in his boyhood home.
The Bible, Pilgrim's Progress and Life of Washington the adventure of Louis and clark and the stories his father told him.
The Bible and a biography about George Washington.
The Color Purple, and Fifty Shades of Gray.
Most likely not. According to the history books, she died of milk sickness in 1818, in Indiana.
Abraham Lincoln - Morse books - was created in 1899.
The Bible was one of Abraham Lincoln's favorite books.
She encouraged women to write books.