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Abraham Lincoln on Screen

Live-Action Portrayals on Film and Television

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Type
Studies
Subject
On Films
Keywords
historical films, characters, politics
Publishing date
Publisher
McFarland & Co
3rd edition
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Paperback357 pages
7 x 10 inches (18 x 25.5 cm)
ISBN
978-1-4766-9356-9
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Book Presentation:
President Abraham Lincoln is the most frequently portrayed American historical figure in the history of the film and television arts, appearing onscreen as a character in more than 250 productions since the birth of the motion picture medium. This work covers each film and television portrayal of Lincoln, providing essential cast, production and release information, and discussion of each work’s historical accuracy and artistic merits. This updated edition provides commentary on all new screen works produced in recent years, including Steven Spielberg’s award-winning 2012 film Lincoln starring Daniel Day-Lewis in the title role.

About the Author:
Mark S. Reinhart has presented lectures on the subject of Lincoln–related film and television at libraries and museums throughout the U.S. He is a musician in Columbus, Ohio.

Press Reviews:
Reviews of previous editions:

• "Fascinating…evaluative…descriptive"—Booklist

• "Intriguing…an informative reference tool. A welcome addition"—School Library Journal

• "An original and entertaining look at Lincoln’s place in American popular culture "—The Washington Times

• "This reference work does an excellent job of providing extensive information on Lincoln as a historical and dramatic subject"—Reference Reviews

• "A useful guide…of value"—The NYMAS Review

• "Fascinating…incredible attention to detail"—ARBA

• "Fascinating…extremely detailed, thorough, and completely captivating…well-researched, well-written…definitely fills a gap in Lincoln scholarship"—The Civil War Courier

• "Definitive…tremendously informative…entertaining…superb…well illustrated…recommend[ed]"—Lincoln Herald

• "Reinhart does film studies a tremendous service by assembling this material"—Journal of American Studies

• "A real gem"—Film & History

• "Critiques more than 150 film and TV productions made between 1903 and 1998"—C&RL News

• "Comprehensive…a fine piece of diligent research…valuable"—The Civil War News

• "Fascinating"—Columbus Alive

• "The most frequently portrayed American historical figure in movies and television"—The Columbus Dispatch

• "Amply illustrated"—The State Journal-Register

• "Astonishing…enjoyable…sophisticated"—The Other Paper

• "Detailed…a useful and necessary addition to the field of Lincoln studies"—The A. Lincoln Bibliophile

• "Useful"—Ohioana Quarterly

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