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LINCOLNOLOGY
The Real Abraham Lincoln Revealed in His Own Words
A Study of Lincoln's
Suppressed,
Misinterpreted, and Forgotten Writings and Speeches

There are two Abraham
Lincolns: Lincoln the political celebrity, whose image has
been carefully crafted by Lincoln scholars, biographers, and
mythographers, and the true Lincoln, whose actual words are
almost completely unknown to the general public. Why
are they not known? Because they have been concealed,
ignored, or misconstrued by Lincoln apologists. In
some cases they have even actually been destroyed. Lincoln’s
business associates, family members, and personal friends,
for example, intentionally burned many of his writings.
What is it that Lincoln devotees are so afraid of, and why
have they been so careful to bury all traces of the real
man? The reason is simple. Exposing the hidden
but authentic Lincoln would uncover both his criminal
behavior and the illegalities of his war on the South in
1861. In his stunning new 1,050-page work,
Lincolnology — the only study ever undertaken on the
president’s suppressed, misinterpreted, and forgotten
writings and speeches — Southern historian and award-winning
author Lochlainn
Seabrook seeks to replace these pages so nefariously torn
from our American history books.
The result of ten years of careful research, Mr. Seabrook
opens up the long sealed vaults of Lincoln’s works,
disclosing what few have dared contemplate let alone utter.
Far from being our “greatest president,” Lincoln shows
himself to be a raging war criminal who violently tried to
Northernize the South, an unrestrained demagogue who fixed
the 1860 and 1864 elections, a tax-and-spend liberal who
sought to install big government, and a dictatorial
megalomaniac who wished to overturn the Constitution.
Far from being the “Great Emancipator,” his writings and
speeches portray a man who was a white racialist and
supremacist, one who promoted American apartheid, stalled
the Emancipation Proclamation, consistently blocked black
civil rights, violently forced blacks into his armies,
barred blacks from entering the White House, used slave
labor to construct federal buildings (like the U.S.
Capitol), used profits from Northern slavery to fund his
war, sanctioned atrocities against both the Southern and the
Northern people, and plotted his entire adult life to have
all African-Americans, as he phrased it, “sent back to their
own native land.”
With nearly 2,000 footnotes and a 1,000-book bibliography,
this well documented 400,000-word volume will forever alter
the way America views its sixteenth chief executive.
This special Civil War Sesquicentennial Edition includes an
exhaustive index and provocative in-depth chapters on
everything Lincolnian, from his war crimes, political
outrages, anti-South Reconstruction plans, black
colonization efforts, and atheism, to his real views on
race, secession, the Constitution, and abolition. Also
included are photographs of Lincoln, his cabinet, and his
military chiefs.
Lochlainn Seabrook is
the 2011 winner of the Jefferson Davis Historical Gold
Medal.
Introduction by Dr. J. Michael Hill, President of the League of the South, former
Professor of British History, University of Alabama, and
author of Fire and
Sword. Foreword by Robert Lovell, five-term
mayor of Leesburg, Florida, Lt. Col. in Hardee's Corps, and
author of Cracker
Outlaw.
BOOK DETAILS
Author: Lochlainn Seabrook
Introduction: Dr. J. Michael Hill
Foreword: Mayor Robert Lovell
ISBN: 9780982770092
LCCN: 2011921128
Edition: 1st
Copyright: 2011
Format: trade paperback
Type: nonfiction
Genre: American Civil War, American history, political
science
Length: 1,050 pages
Illustrated: yes (b/w)
Dimensions: 5.5" x 8.5"
Cover: high gloss color
Paper: creme
Binding: softcover, perfect
Weight: 2.9 lbs
Price: $44.95
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