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<article-title>Books Received</article-title>
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<pub-date><day>15</day><month>10</month><year>2023</year></pub-date>
<volume>44</volume>
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<p>The <italic>Journal</italic> is unable to review all books received, yet we thank the authors and publishers for thinking of us. Here are recent arrivals, for readers&#x2019; information:</p>
<p>Edward T. Cotham, Jr. <italic>Juneteenth: The Story Behind the Celebration</italic> (Kerrville, Tex.: State House Press, 2021). 311 pp., hc.</p>
<p>John Cribb. <italic>The Rail Splitter</italic> (N.Y.: Republic, 2023). 384 pp., hc. A novel, seriously researched and finely written, covering 1828 to 1860.</p>
<p>Richard Fritzky. <italic>Unfading Light: The Sustaining Insight and Inspiration of Abraham Lincoln</italic> (Lanham, Md: Hamilton Books / Rowman &amp; Littlefield, 2021). 232 pp., pb. He asked 45 individuals devoted to Lincoln what they found in him.</p>
<p>Steven A. Goldman. <italic>One More War to Fight: Union Veterans&#x2019; Battle for Equality Through Reconstruction, Jim Crow, and the Lost Cause</italic> (Lanham, Md.: Rowman &amp; Littlefield, 2023). 439 pp., hc., by a psychiatrist and director of the Abraham Lincoln Institute.</p>
<p>Harold Holzer. <italic>Monument Man: The Life &amp; Art of Daniel Chester French</italic> (Hudson, N.Y.: Princeton Architectural Press, 2019). 367 pp., hc. Deeply researched, well illustrated.</p>
<p>Jerry M. Kantor. <italic>Sane Asylums: The Success of Homeopathy Before Psychiatry Lost its Mind</italic> (Rochester, Vt.: Healing Arts Press, 2022). 269 pp., pb. Mary Lincoln gets 1 of the 12 chapters, with an argument against drug treatment. (This book also explains how psychiatric hospitals by 1888 formed teams for &#x2018;baseball therapy.&#x2019;)</p>
<p>Donald Motier. <italic>He Had Rare Lights: A Biography of William Wallace Lincoln</italic> (Harrisburg, Pa.: Outskirts Press, 2019), 190 pp., pb. Not entirely documented.</p>
<p>Steven K. Rogstad. <italic>You Can Fool All of the People All of the Time: The Lincoln Stories of Helen Brainard Cole</italic> (Janesville: Historical Bulletin #73 of the Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin). 33 pp., pb.</p>
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