
Lincoln's yarns and stories : $b A complete collection of the funny and witty anecdotes that made Lincoln famous as America's greatest story teller
by Alexander K. (Alexander Kelly) McClure
"Lincoln's Yarns and Stories" by Alexander K. McClure is a collection of humorous anecdotes and tales highlighting the wit and charm of Abraham Lincoln, written during the late 19th century. This compilation showcases the lighter side of Lincoln's personality, blending humor with poignant life lessons that reflect his wisdom and understanding of human nature. Through these stories, readers gain insight into how Lincoln used humor not just as entertainment, but as a means to connect with others and convey deeper truths. At the start of the book, the author sets the stage by reflecting on Lincoln's unique character, emphasizing his role as a master storyteller. Various anecdotes illustrate Lincoln's life as not merely a statesman but also as a warm, relatable figure who understood the simple joy of laughter. The opening portion includes amusing encounters, such as Lincoln's humorous responses to unexpected situations or the clever ways he diffused tension with a story. These initial tales capture the essence of Lincoln's humor, revealing how he managed the heavy burdens of leadership during tumultuous times while simultaneously valuing the importance of laughter in daily life.
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