Political Debates Between Hon. Abraham Lincoln

Abraham LINCOLN

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Political Debates Between Hon. Abraham Lincoln
Political Debates Between Hon. Abraham Lincoln

“A HOUSE DIVIDED AGAINST ITSELF CANNOT STAND”: VERY SCARCE FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, OF THE LINCOLN-DOUGLAS DEBATES, 1860

LINCOLN, Abraham. Political Debates Between Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, In the Celebrated Campaign of 1858, in Illinois. Columbus: Follett, Foster, 1860. Octavo, original blind-stamped brown cloth. Housed in a custom chemise and clamshell box.

First edition, first issue, of the most famous debates in American history, the event that transformed Lincoln into a national presidential candidate.

Running as a little-known candidate for the Illinois senatorship in 1858, Lincoln challenged incumbent and Democratic leader Stephen Douglas to a series of debates. The result was a memorable chain of lively arguments in front of cheering crowds. Though Lincoln lost the senatorial race, "he began collecting a scrapbook of his best speeches, particularly those from the just-concluded campaign against Douglas, for possible inclusion in a book. Assiduously pasting newspaper accounts of the debates into the scrapbook, Lincoln cast about for a publisher. Initial efforts failed, mainly because Lincoln wanted the book printed in Springfield, which had no local publishing or printing facilities. Eventually, however, the Columbus, Ohio, firm of Follett, Foster & Company showed interest, and he began preparing the first edition… Somewhat surprisingly for an attorney, Lincoln did not seek Douglas' permission to publish a book of their combined speeches, although Douglas was later given the last-minute opportunity—he declined—to make corrections to his own remarks" (Morris, 121). First issue, with no advertisements, no rule above the publisher's imprint on the copyright page, and with numeral 2 at the bottom of page 17. Monaghan 69. Wessen, Debates of Lincoln and Douglas, 91-106. Howes L338. Sabin 41156. See McMurtry, Different Editions (1934).

Text generally fresh with slight foxing mainly to preliminaries, a bit of soiling, expert restoration to original cloth. A desirable copy.

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