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Lincoln work in progress
Historian and photographer will discuss
their work on a new book Feb. 2 at Lincoln Presidential Library
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[January 27, 2017]
SPRINGFIELD
– Usually the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
welcomes authors after they’ve written a book. But on Feb. 2, the
ALPLM presents historian Michael Burlingame and photographer Robert
Shaw for a look at the process of producing a new book on Lincoln’s
early years in Illinois.
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Burlingame and Shaw have teamed up twice before – on
“A Day Long to Be Remembered: Lincoln in Gettysburg” and “Abraham
Lincoln Traveled This Way: The America Lincoln Knew.”
Now they’re at work on “Determined to Rise – The Frontier Years that
Transformed Abraham Lincoln, 1830-1837,” a look at the period from
Lincoln’s arrival in Illinois to his move from New Salem to the
growing city of Springfield.
The free event begins at 6 p.m. with Burlingame and Shaw signing
their previous books in the museum’s main plaza. Then, at 6:30 in
the museum’s Union Theater, they will discuss the research, writing
and photography for their upcoming book, which has been underway for
three years.
To reserve a seat, visit
www.PresidentLincoln. Illinois.gov and click on “special
event reservations.”
Burlingame is a distinguished historian and Lincoln scholar. He is
the author of “Abraham Lincoln: A Life,” “Lincoln and the Civil
War,” “The Inner World of Abraham Lincoln” and many other books. He
holds the Chancellor Naomi B. Lynn Distinguished Chair in Lincoln
Studies at the University of Illinois at Springfield.
Shaw has been a professional photographer for 30 years, specializing
in books and calendars. In addition to his books with Burlingame, he
has published “Illinois – Seasons of Light” and “Windy City Wild —
Chicago’s Natural Wonders.” His photos have also been used in many
other books and publications.
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The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, a division of the Illinois
Historic Preservation Agency, is dedicated to telling the story of America’s
16th president through old-fashioned scholarship and modern technology.
The library holds an unparalleled collection of Lincoln books, documents,
photographs, artifacts and art, as well as some 12 million items pertaining to
all aspects of Illinois history. The museum uses traditional exhibits,
eye-catching special effects and innovative story-telling techniques to educate
visitors.
[Shanta Thoele
Executive Secretary
Illinois Historic Preservation Agency
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library]
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