Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One: Father, Martyr, and Myth
1. “Prized in Every Liberty-Loving Household”:
The Image of the Great Emancipator in the Graphic Arts
2. “That Attractive Rainbow”:
The Image of Lincoln as Commander in Chief
3. Dying to Be Seen: Prints of the Lincoln Assassination
Part Two: Controversy and Public Memory
4. The Mirror Image of Civil War Memory:
Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis in Popular Prints
5. With Malice Toward One, or “Ridicule Without Much Malice?”
Lincoln in Caricature Reconsidered
6. Lincoln in Confederate Cartoons:
A “Lean-Sided Yankee,” Seldon Seen
Part Three: The Gift of Language and the Language of Gifts
7. “Tokens of Respect” and “Heartfelt Thanks”:
How Lincoln Coped with Presidential Gifts
8. “Avoid Saying Foolish Things”:
The Legacy of Lincoln’s Impromptu Oratory
9. The Poetry and Prose of the Emancipation Proclamation
10. Lincoln’s “Flat Failure”:
The Gettysburg Myth Revisited
Notes
Index