Imágenes de páginas
PDF
EPUB

of the City Council." Bastard titles: (1.)

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

"Death of the

Procession and

President." (2.) "Proceedings of the City Council." (3.) "Meeting in Faneuil Hall." (4.) Services." (5.) "Mr. Sumner's Eulogy." BOSTON. Bronze Group commemorating Emancipation. A gift to the city of Boston from Hon. Moses Kimball. Dedicated December 6, 1879. [Seal.] City Document No. 126. Printed by order of the City Council. 1879. 8vo, pp 75. Photo of group.

Oration by Frederick O. Prince, Mayor.

120

BOTTA. Resolutions on the Death of President Lincoln, offered by Professor Vincenzo Botta, at the Meeting of the Italian Residents of New York, April 23, 1865. [No place, no year.] 8vo, pp 4.

[ocr errors]

121

BOTTS. Union or Disunion. The Union Cannot and Shall Not be Dissolved. Mr. Lincoln not an Abolitionist. Speech of the Hon. John Minor Botts, at Holcombe Hall, In Lynchburg, Virginia, on Thursday Evening, October 18. [No place, no year.] 8vo, pp

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

122

123

23 BOUNDY. Liberty's Martyr A Poem in Eight Cantos, by Thomas Boundy. Illustrated. [Quotation.] First Edition. Jermyn, Pa. The Press Printing Office 1897. 8vo, pp 99. BOUTWELL. Eulogy on the Death of Abraham Lincoln, delivered before the City Council and Citizens of Lowell, at Huntington Hall, April 19th, 1865, by Hon. George S. Boutwell. Published by Resolution of the City Council, Lowell: Stone & Huse, Printers, Courier office, 21 Central Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 17. 1,000 copies 124 Included with other Lincoln matter in author's "The Lawyer, the Statesman and the Soldier," New York, D. Appleton & Co., 1887.

[ocr errors]

BOYD, (Andrew.) Abraham Lincoln, Foully Assassinated April 14, 1865. A Poem with an Illustration, from the London Punch, for May 6, 1865. Republished with an introduction [crest] by Andrew Boyd. Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell, Printer. 1868. 4to, pp 13 125

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

Handsomely printed on alternate pages. Edition, 75 copies.

BOYD, (Andrew.) A Memorial Lincoln Bibliography: being an account of Books, Eulogies, Sermons, Portraits, Engravings, Medals, etc., published upon Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, Assassinated Good Friday, April 14, 1865; comprising a collection in the possession of the compiler, Andrew Boyd. [Motto.] Albany, N. Y.: Andrew Boyd, Directory publisher, 396 Broadway. 1870. 8vo, pp 175.

Illustrated. .

126

Part I, "An account of the publications occasioned by the death of Abraham Lincoln," is by Charles Henry Hart; also the introduction.

BOYD, (L[ucinda].) The Sorrows of Nancy. By L. Boyd. Richmond, Va.: O. E. Flanhart Printing Company, 1899. 12mo, pp 95. Illustrated. . . 127 Lucinda had notions about Lincoln's parentage.

[B., R.] A Memoir of Abraham Lincoln, President Elect of the United States of America, his opinions on secession, extracts from the United States constitution, &c. To which is appended an Historical Sketch on Slavery, reprinted by permission from " The Times." London: Sampson Low, Son & Co., 47 Ludgate Hill. 1861. Right of Translation reserved. 12mo, pp 126. Por128

trait.

Preface, dated Jan. 9, 1861, signed "R. B."

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

BRADFORD. The Cause of the Rebellion: or, What killed Mr. Lincoln. A Discourse delivered in the First Congregational Church in Niagara City, in honor of Abraham Lincoln April 20th, 1865. By Rev. B. F. Bradford. Published by request. Buffalo. A. M. Clapp & Co.'s Steam Printing House. Office of the Morning Express. 1865. 8vo, pp 20. 150 copies. 129 BRADLEE. A sermon for the Church of the Redeemer; By Rev. C. D. Bradlee, of Roxbury. Preached Sunday, April 23d, 1865. [No place, no year.] 8vo, pp 3-10. 130 A second edition bears the following title: A Reprint of a Sermon preached two Sundays in succession by Rev. C. D. Bradlee, of Roxbury, Mass., April, 1865, containing remarks upon the Death of Abraham Lincoln. Of which, at the time, only ten copies were printed; and of this special edition, by permission, but four copies are issued, by Andrew Boyd. Albany, N. Y., October, 1869." BRAKEMAN. A Great Man Fallen. A

66

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

Sermon

preached in the Methodist Church, Baton Rouge, La., April 23, 1865, on the Death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, by Rev. N. L. Brakeman, Post Chaplain. Preached and Published by Request. Printed at the New Orleans Times Book and Job Office. 1865. 8vo, pp 32..

[ocr errors]

131 BRAMANTIP. The Abraham Lincoln Myth. An essay in "Higher Criticism" By Bocardo Bramantip Huxleyan Professor of Dialectics in the University of Congo From the Thirty-seventh Century Magazine of April, A. D. 3663 New York The Mascot Publishing Co. 1894 12m0, pp 88. Portrait on cover 132 Author, Oliver Prince Buel. Satirical argument that no emancipation proclamation was ever issued.

[ocr errors]

BREESE. The Martyred President. A Poem on the genius and character of Abraham Lincoln, by Rev. J. T. Breese. [No place, no year. 1874?] 8vo, pp

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small]

The author was pastor of Tabernacle Cong. Church, Milwaukee.

BRIGGS. Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, by George W. Briggs, D. D. June 1, 1865 [Seal.] With the proceedings of the City Council on the Death of the President. Salem, Mass. 1865. 8vo, pp 48. 1,300

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small]

Part of edition printed on large paper. BROCKETT. The Life and Times of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States. Including his Speeches, Messages, Inaugurals, Proclamations, etc., etc. By L. P. Brockett, M. D., Author of "Our Great Captains," "History of the Civil War in the United States,' ," "Philanthropic Results of the War," etc., etc. Philadelphia: Bradley & Co., 66 N. Fourth Street. Rochester, N. Y.:-R. H. Curran. Jones Brothers & Co., Cincinnati and Philadelphia. P. R. Randall, Chicago, Ill. 1865. 8vo, pp 750. Illustrated. 20,000 copies.

135

BROOKLYN. Services and Addresses at the Unveiling of the Statue of Abraham Lincoln, Brooklyn, N. Y., October 21st, 1869. Published by the War Fund Committee. Brooklyn: 1869. 8vo, pp 32. .

[ocr errors]

136

Principal address by Rev. Dr. Richard S. Storrs, Jr., D.D. BROOKS, (James,) The Two Proclamations. Speech of the Hon. James Brooks, before the Democratic Union Association, Sept 29th, 1862. [Caption title] 8vo, pp 8

137

BROOKS, (Elbridge S.) The True Story of Abraham Lincoln the American told for boys and girls. By Elbridge S. Brooks Author of "The True Story of Christopher Columbus," "The True Story of George Washington," "The Century Book for Young Americans," "The Story of the United States," "Historic Boys," "Historic Girls," "Great Men's Sons," and others. Illustrated. Boston Lothrop Publishing Company [1896.] 4to, pp 239. . 138 BROOKS, (Noah.) Abraham Lincoln A Biography for Young People by Noah Brooks Author of "The Boy Emigrants," "The Fairport Nine," "Our Base-Ball Club," etc., etc. New York & London G. P. Putnam's Sons The Knickerbocker Press 1888. 12mo, pp xiii, 476. Illustrated.

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

139 BROOKS, (Noah.) Abraham Lincoln and the Downfall of American Slavery by Noah Brooks Author of "The Boy Emigrants," "The Fairport Nine," "American Statesmen," etc., etc. G. P. Putnam's Sons New York 27 West Twenty-third Street London 24 Bedford Street, Strand The Knickerbocker Press 1894 12mo, pp xiv, (2), 471. Illustrated.

[ocr errors]

140

Reprint of last above, "Heroes of the Nations" series. BROOKS, (Noah.) Washington in Lincoln's Time by Noah Brooks Author of "American Statesmen" and "Abraham Lincoln, and the Downfall of American Slavery," etc. New York The Century Co.

[merged small][ocr errors]

1895.

141

BROOKS, (Noah.) Abraham Lincoln His Youth and Early Manhood With a Brief Account of His Later Life By Noah Brooks Author of "The Boy Emigrants," "The Fairport Nine," "American Statesmen,"

« AnteriorContinuar »