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Abraham Lincoln's Most Famous Case: The Almanac Trial
Dispelling common myths and misunderstandings, this book provides a fascinating and historically accurate portrayal of the 1858 Almanac Trial that establishes both Lincoln's character and his considerable abilities as a trial lawyer.
Author(s) | By George R. Dekle Sr.. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 240 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 17 Apr 2014 |
Availability | POD |
Dispelling common myths and misunderstandings, this book provides a fascinating and historically accurate portrayal of the 1858 Almanac Trial that establishes both Lincoln's character and his considerable abilities as a trial lawyer.
Preface 1. Murder at a Whiskey Camp 2. Lincoln the Cross-Examiner 3. Lincoln the Orator 4. Lincoln the Trickster 5. The Hagiography of the Trial 6. The Historiography of the Trial 7. Lincoln and the Clary's Grove Boys 8. The Camp Meeting 9. The P
George R. Dekle, Sr. has been a legal skills professor at the University of Florida Levin College of Law since 2006.