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1926 LINCOLN WHEAT PENNY CIRCULATED COIN BROWN FINE


1926 LINCOLN WHEAT PENNY CIRCULATED COIN BROWN FINE


$4.35


1909-S V.D.B. LINCOLN WHEAT CENT- RARE KEY DATE !! FINE CONDITION !! #C2465


1909-S V.D.B. LINCOLN WHEAT CENT- RARE KEY DATE !! FINE CONDITION !! #C2465


$700.00


1928-S LINCOLN WHEAT CENT (Lg S) -A VERY FINE COIN-


1928-S LINCOLN WHEAT CENT (Lg S) -A VERY FINE COIN-


$1.99


1931-S  Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Extra Fine


1931-S Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Extra Fine


$0.99


1921-S  Lincoln Wheat Cent ~  Very Fine / Extra Fine


1921-S Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Very Fine / Extra Fine


$0.99


1915-S  Lincoln Wheat Cent ~  Very Fine


1915-S Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Very Fine


$0.99


1914-S  Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Extra Fine+


1914-S Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Extra Fine+


$0.99


1913-S  Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Very Fine / Extra Fine


1913-S Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Very Fine / Extra Fine


$0.99


 1915-S  Lincoln Wheat Penny-In a  Fine Condition


1915-S Lincoln Wheat Penny-In a Fine Condition


$0.99


1913-D  Lincoln Wheat Cent ~  Fine / Very Fine


1913-D Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Fine / Very Fine


$0.99


1912-S  Lincoln Wheat Cent ~  Fine / Very Fine


1912-S Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Fine / Very Fine


$0.99


1911-S  Lincoln Wheat Cent ~  Fine


1911-S Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Fine


$0.99


1909-S  Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Very Fine


1909-S Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Very Fine


$0.99


1909-P VDB Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Extra Fine


1909-P VDB Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Extra Fine


$0.99


1910 Lincoln Wheat Penny  Fine Details


1910 Lincoln Wheat Penny Fine Details


$5.00


1927-S LINCOLN WHEAT CENT -CHOICE VERY FINE COIN-


1927-S LINCOLN WHEAT CENT -CHOICE VERY FINE COIN-


$1.99


1917 Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny Very Fine (B03)


1917 Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny Very Fine (B03)


$2.25


1914 D NGC Lincoln Wheat Penny


1914 D NGC Lincoln Wheat Penny “NGC FINE DETAILS” SENSATIONAL KEY DATE!!**


$9.95


20 Good to Fine 1943 'Steel' Lincoln Wheat War Pennies in Coin Flips


20 Good to Fine 1943 ‘Steel’ Lincoln Wheat War Pennies in Coin Flips


$0.99


1924-S ~ LINCOLN WHEAT CENT PENNY ~


1924-S ~ LINCOLN WHEAT CENT PENNY ~ “Fine Details ” ~ Lot 730


$29.95


1944 Lincoln Wheat Cent 1¢ Major Lamination Error Die Crack Cud Extra Fine


1944 Lincoln Wheat Cent 1¢ Major Lamination Error Die Crack Cud Extra Fine


$39.00


1931-S  Lincoln Wheat Penny-In a Very Fine Condition-Key Coin!!!!


1931-S Lincoln Wheat Penny-In a Very Fine Condition-Key Coin!!!!


$49.99


1924-D  Lincoln Wheat Penny-In a -Fine  Condition


1924-D Lincoln Wheat Penny-In a -Fine Condition


$0.99


1914-S  Lincoln Wheat Penny-In a -Fine  Condition


1914-S Lincoln Wheat Penny-In a -Fine Condition


$0.99


1911-S  Lincoln Wheat Penny-In a -Fine  Condition


1911-S Lincoln Wheat Penny-In a -Fine Condition


$0.99


1909-VDB  Lincoln Wheat Penny-In a Very Fine Condition


1909-VDB Lincoln Wheat Penny-In a Very Fine Condition


$0.99


 1923-S  Lincoln Wheat Penny-In a Very Fine Condition


1923-S Lincoln Wheat Penny-In a Very Fine Condition


$0.99


 1931-D  Lincoln Wheat Penny-In a Very Fine Condition


1931-D Lincoln Wheat Penny-In a Very Fine Condition


$0.99


 1932-D  Lincoln Wheat Penny-In a Very Fine Condition


1932-D Lincoln Wheat Penny-In a Very Fine Condition


$0.99


 1909  Lincoln Wheat Penny-In an Extra Fine Condition


1909 Lincoln Wheat Penny-In an Extra Fine Condition


$0.99


1909 VDB Lincoln Wheat Penny  -  Extremely Fine Condition - Free Shipping !


1909 VDB Lincoln Wheat Penny – Extremely Fine Condition – Free Shipping !


$17.50


1931-S Lincoln Wheat Cent ~  Extra Fine


1931-S Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Extra Fine


$4.24


1921-S Lincoln Wheat Cent ~  Very Fine


1921-S Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Very Fine


$0.99


1915-S Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Fine


1915-S Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Fine


$0.99


1913-S Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Extra Fine Detail


1913-S Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Extra Fine Detail


$0.99


1911-S Lincoln Wheat Cent ~  Fine


1911-S Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Fine


$3.24


1909-P VDB Lincoln Wheat Cent ~   Very Fine ~ VDB


1909-P VDB Lincoln Wheat Cent ~ Very Fine ~ VDB


$0.99


1911 S LINCOLN HEAD CENT VERY FINE FULL STRONG WHEATS


1911 S LINCOLN HEAD CENT VERY FINE FULL STRONG WHEATS


$45.00


1945 Lincoln Wheat Penny~~~Fine Condition~~~


1945 Lincoln Wheat Penny~~~Fine Condition~~~


$0.99


1910-P LINCOLN WHEAT CENT -CHOICE EXTREMELY FINE COIN-


1910-P LINCOLN WHEAT CENT -CHOICE EXTREMELY FINE COIN-


$7.50


igourmet Fine English Crackers for Cheese


igourmet Fine English Crackers for Cheese


$7.99


Fine English Crackers for Cheese – Wheat Fingers

Lincoln's Generals


Lincoln’s Generals


$25.95


From the moment the battle ended, Gettysburg was hailed as one of the greatest triumphs of the Union army. Celebrations erupted across the North as a grateful people cheered the victory. But Gabor Boritt turns our attention away from the rejoicing millions to the dark mood of the White House–where Lincoln cried in frustration as General Meade let the largest Confederate army escape safely into Virginia. Such unexpected portraits abound in Lincoln’s Generals, as a team of distinguished historians probes beyond the popular anecdotes and conventional wisdom to offer a fascinating look at Lincoln’s relationship with his commanders. In Lincoln’s Generals, Boritt and his fellow contributors examine the interaction between the president and five key generals: McClellan, Hooker, Meade, Sherman, and Grant. In each chapter, the authors provide new insight into this mixed bag of officers and the president’s tireless efforts to work with them. Even Lincoln’s choice of generals was not as ill-starred as we think, writes Pulitzer Prize-winner Mark E. Neely, Jr.: compared to most Victorian-era heads of state, he had a fine record of selecting commanders (for example, the contemporary British gave us such bywords for incompetence as “the charge of the Light Brigade,” while Napoleon III managed to lose the entire French army). But the president’s relationship with his generals was never easy. In these pages, Stephen Sears underscores McClellan’s perverse obstinancy as Lincoln tried everything to drive him ahead. Neely sheds new light on the president’s relationship with Hooker, arguing that he was wrong to push the general to attack at Chancellorsville. Boritt writes about Lincoln’s prickly relationship with the victor of Gettysburg, “old snapping turtle” George Meade. Michael Fellman reveals the political stress between the White House and William T. Sherman, a staunch conservative who did not want blacks in his army but who was crucial to the war effort. And John Y. Simon looks past the legendary camaraderie between Lincoln and Grant to reveal the tensions in their relationship. Perhaps no other episode has been more pivotal in the nation’s history than the Civil War–and yet so much of these massive events turned on a few distinctive personalities. Lincoln’s Generals is a brilliant portrait that takes us inside the individual relationships that shaped the course of our most costly war.

Wheat


Wheat


$274.95


Wheat: Science and Trade is an up-to-date, comprehensive reference work designed to expand the current body of knowledge on this staple crop, incorporating new information made available by genetic advances, improvements in the understanding of wheat’s biology, and changes in the wheat trade industry. Covering phylogeny and ontogeny, manipulation of the environment and optimal management, genetic improvement, and utilization and commercialization, the book focuses on the most economically significant diseases and impacts

No Wheat  Autism Fitted T-Shirt by CafePress


No Wheat Autism Fitted T-Shirt by CafePress


$26.5


No Thanks… I don’t do wheat. Do you have a celiac disease? Or just sensitive to wheat? Don’t take chances… weat something that shows, you have to stay away from wheat. Autism Fitted T-Shirt Tee, TShirt, Shirt For stylish weekend comfort anytime, guys will want to live in our Fitted T. Made of ultra-fine, combed ring-spun cotton, that gets softer with each washing. Lightweight for summer comfort or winter layering. Grab attention with this vintage fit that love

Van Gogh Art Tile - Arles View from Wheat Fields Fine art Tile Coaster by CafePress


Van Gogh Art Tile – Arles View from Wheat Fields Fine art Tile Coaster by CafePress


$10


Van Gogh Ceramic Art Tile called Arles View from the Wheat Fields. Fine art Tile Coaster Liven up any room or party with our fun, hip tile coasters, measuring 4.25 x 4.25 and 1/6-inch thick. Images are applied with a polyester resin that accepts dye as part of the coating. Four felt pads protect your furniture from scratches. Dish

President Lincoln's Spy


President Lincoln’s Spy


$11.99


1861. As the Civil War rages on, one man is determined to prove himself on the front lines of battle. But destiny has far greater plans for him. . . On the battlefield, Captain Fitz Dunaway is a man of action with a keen, intellectual prowess. But when he humiliates his commanding officer, he finds himself facing a court martial for his maverick behavior. Now his only chance to redeem himself is by working as a spy to uncover a plot to assassinate President Lincoln. Searching through gas-lit alleyways for traitors who will embrace him as one of their own, Fitz discovers just how fine the line is between allegiance to your cause–and allegiance to your country… In this rousing novel of loyalty and patriotism, betrayal and scandal, honor and valor, Lincoln scholar and expert Steven Wilson blends meticulous detail with captivating characters, taking readers back to one of America's most defining moments in history. "The reader can taste the grit and feel the excitement and expectations of a pivotal time in American history. In President Lincoln's Spy, Wilson has given us a time machine." –John Lutz. "Steven Wilson writes a story as vivid and engrossing as the Civil War itself." –Troy Soos. "If Robert Ludlum had written a Civil War novel filled with spies, double-crosses, murders, romances, and battlefield mayhem, it would read like President Lincoln's Spy." –Clint Johnson, author of Pursuit: The Chase, Capture, Persecution and Surprising Release of Confederate President Jefferson Davis.

Wheat Belly:


Wheat Belly:


$17.14


Wheat Belly

Brewing with Wheat


Brewing with Wheat


$11.84


Brewing with Wheat

The Lincoln Assassination Conspirators


The Lincoln Assassination Conspirators


$19.95


On May 1, 1865, two weeks after Abraham Lincoln’s assassination, recently inaugurated president Andrew Johnson appointed John Frederick Hartranft to command the military prison at the Washington Arsenal, where the U.S. government had just incarcerated the seven men and one woman accused of complicity in the shooting. From that day through the execution of four of the accomplices, the Pennsylvania-born general held responsibility for the most notorious prisoners in American history. A strict adherent to protocol, Hartranft kept a meticulously detailed account of his experiences in the form of a letterbook. In The Lincoln Assassination Conspirators, noted Lincoln scholars Edward Steers, Jr., and Harold Holzer, in partnership with the National Archives, present this fascinating historical record for the first time with contextual materials and expert annotations, providing a remarkable glimpse behind the scenes of the assassination’s aftermath.Hartranft oversaw every aspect of the prisoners’ daily lives, from making sure they were fed and kept clean to ensuring that no one communicated with them except on the written orders of Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. In his Letterbook, Hartranft scrupulously recounts the arrival of each prisoner and describes the prison routine—which included three simple meals a day, a twice-daily cell inspection by Hartranft himself, and frequent physical examinations by an army physician. The prisoners wore wrist and leg shackles and, controversially, most of them wore special hoods designed to isolate them from their surroundings.When the conspirators’ trial began, the nation waited eagerly for news, and many sought retribution against those they held responsible for the nation’s grief. Hartranft resisted calls for both vengeance and mercy and continued to treat his notorious charges as humanely as possible, facilitating meetings with clergy and sending letters to and from family members. Yet, as his detached, detailed description of the execution of four of the conspirators shows, he did not allow emotion to impede the performance of his duty. The legal and moral issues surrounding the conspirators’ trial—the extraordinary use of military rather than civil justice, the treatment of the accused while incarcerated, the fine line between swift and precipitous justice—remain volatile, unsettled issues today. Hartranft’s keen observations, ably analyzed by historians Steers and Holzer, will add a riveting new chapter to the story of Lincoln’s assassination.

Lincoln


Lincoln


$11.99


For Abraham Lincoln, whether he was composing love letters, speeches, or legal arguments, words mattered. In Lincoln , acclaimed biographer Fred Kaplan explores the life of America’s sixteenth president through his use of language as a vehicle both to express complex ideas and feelings and as an instrument of persuasion and empowerment. Like the other great canonical writers of American literature—a status he is gradually attaining—Lincoln had a literary career that is inseparable from his life story. An admirer and avid reader of Burns, Byron, Shakespeare, and the Old Testament, Lincoln was the most literary of our presidents. His views on love, liberty, and human nature were shaped by his reading and knowledge of literature. Since Lincoln, no president has written his own words and addressed his audience with equal and enduring effectiveness. Kaplan focuses on the elements that shaped Lincoln’s mental and imaginative world; how his writings molded his identity, relationships, and career; and how they simultaneously generated both the distinctive political figure he became and the public discourse of the nation. This unique account of Lincoln’s life and career highlights the shortcomings of the modern presidency, reminding us, through Lincoln’s legacy and appreciation for language, that the careful and honest use of words is a necessity for successful democracy. Illuminating and engrossing, Lincoln brilliantly chronicles Abraham Lincoln’s genius with language.
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