| Cover of Lincoln: A Photobiography | |
| Author | Russell Freedman |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Genre | Biography |
| Publisher | Clarion Books/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Publication date | 1987 |
| Publication place | United States |
| Pages | 150 |
| ISBN | 0-395-51848-2 |
| OCLC | 15053078 |
| LC Class | E457.905 F73 1987 |
Lincoln: A Photobiography is an illustrated biography of Abraham Lincoln written by Russell Freedman, and published in 1987. [1] The book won the Newbery Medal in 1988, [2] the first nonfiction book to do so in 30 years. [3] Freedman selected the photographs that fill the book from the National Archives, National Portrait Gallery, Library of Congress, and museums in Indiana, Illinois, Massachusetts, and New York. [4]
The photobiography covers Lincoln's entire life: his childhood, his stint as a lawyer, his courtship and marriage to Mary Todd Lincoln, as well as his ascent from Congressman to President, and his assassination and death. [5] [6]
The book was positively received, winning a Cardinal Cup Award [7] and a Golden Kite Award honor, [8] in addition to the Newbery Medal.
According to Kirkus Reviews , "While the photographs contribute much, it is Freedman's talent for putting the right details in uncomplicated prose that provides a very sharp focus for this Lincoln portrait." [9] The New York Times praised Freedman for his extensive research, and for skillfully writing about a complex subject for children "by choosing to trust in the intelligence of the youthful reader," [3] though the review also said that Freedman "omits some needed perspective for his modern young readers of all races." [3]