02155nam 22004333u 450 991082053520332120220503190709.00-585-11288-6(CKB)111004368578020(EBL)1354515(OCoLC)856870355(MiAaPQ)EBC1354515(EXLCZ)9911100436857802020131216d2006|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||Lincoln's journalist[electronic resource] John Hay's anonymous writings for the press, 1860 - 1864Carbondale Southern Illinois University Press20061 online resource (426 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8093-2205-6 Cover; Frontispiece; Book Ttile; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. 1860; 2. 1861; 3. 1862; 4. 1863-1864; Notes; Index; Author Bio; Back CoverMichael Burlingame presents anonymous and pseudonymous newspaper articles written by Lincoln's assistant personal secretary, John Hay, between 1860 and 1864. In the White House, Hay became the ultimate insider, the man who had the president's ear. ""Only an extremely small number of persons ever saw Abraham Lincoln both day and night in public as well as private settings from 1860 to 1864,"" notes Wayne C. Temple, chief deputy director, Illinois State Archives. ""And only one of them had the literary flair of John Milton Hay."" Burlingame takes great pains to establish authLincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- SourcesUnited StatesHistoryCivil War, 1861-1865SourcesLincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Sources.973.7/092973.7092Burlingame Michael1121565Burlingame Michael1941-1121565AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910820535203321Lincoln's journalist4110863UNINA