From Rail-Splitter to Icon Lincoln's Image in Illustrated Periodicals, 1860-1865 |
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Author:
| Bunker, Gary L. |
ISBN: | 978-0-87338-701-9 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2001 |
Publisher: | Kent State University Press
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $39.95 |
Book Description:
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The Lincoln images, originally appearing in such publications as Budget of Fun, Comic Monthly, New York Illustrated News, Phunny Phellow, Southern Punch, and Yankee Notions, significantly expand our understanding of the evolution of public opinion toward Lincoln, the complex dynamics of Civil War, popular art and culture, the media, political caricature, and presidential politics.Lincoln, appealed to illustrators because of his distinctive physical features. (One could scarcely...
More DescriptionThe Lincoln images, originally appearing in such publications as Budget of Fun, Comic Monthly, New York Illustrated News, Phunny Phellow, Southern Punch, and Yankee Notions, significantly expand our understanding of the evolution of public opinion toward Lincoln, the complex dynamics of Civil War, popular art and culture, the media, political caricature, and presidential politics.Lincoln, appealed to illustrators because of his distinctive physical features. (One could scarcely conceive of a similar book on James Buchanan, his immediate predecessor.) Despite ever-improving techniques, Lincoln pictorial prominence competed favorably with any succeeding president in the nineteenth century.