Six Months at the White House with Abraham Lincoln: The Story of a Picture
Francis Bicknell Carpenter
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This memoir by painter Francis Bicknell Carpenter includes observations he made during his time at the White House from February-July 1864, while painting Abraham Lincoln's portrait. We see him in this book of Mr, Carpenter’s to that advantage which perfect unaffectedness and sincerity can never lose. During the time that Mr. Carpenter was making studies for his picture of the President signing the Emancipation Proclamation, he was in daily contact with him,—saw him in consultation with his Cabinet, at play with his children, receiving office-seekers of all kinds, granting many favors to poor and friendless people, snubbing Secession insolence, and bearing patiently much impertinence from every source,—jesting, laughing, lamenting. (summary adapted from The Atlantic, November 1866). (8 hr 6 min)
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Preface–Chapter VII | 23:49 | Lu par Arten |
Chapters VIII–XV | 27:32 | Lu par Arten |
Chapters XVI–XX | 25:34 | Lu par Arten |
Chapters XXI–XXX | 29:31 | Lu par Arten |
Chapters XXXI–XXXVIII | 33:45 | Lu par Arten |
Chapters XXXIX–XLIV | 33:50 | Lu par Cbteddy |
Chapters XLV–LI | 41:49 | Lu par jenno |
Chapters LII–LV | 26:54 | Lu par AnneGowan |
Chapters LVI–LX | 38:29 | Lu par Cbteddy |
Chapters LXI–LXVII | 27:55 | Lu par Cbteddy |
Chapter LXVIII | 1:00:22 | Lu par Cbteddy |
Chapters LXIX–LXXIII | 22:46 | Lu par JudyS |
Chapters LXXIV–LXXVI | 15:51 | Lu par Steven Warner |
Chapters LXXVII–LXXVIII | 20:33 | Lu par BigManDan |
Chapters LXXIX–LXXX | 57:39 | Lu par JudyS |