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Fifty Famous People: A Book of Short Stories The Story of Young Abraham Lincoln Stories of Great Inventors Ten Boys from History and American Boys Life of Theodore Roosevelt are among the Best Childrens Biographies included in this set.A collection of short stories titled Fifty Famous People provides accounts of people who lived and participated in the grand drama of world history. While some of these people were more well-known than others all left their mark on the sands of time and their names will live on in history. Although not technically biographical each of the stories has a foundation in reality and a moral lesson that cant help but have a positive impact. Each also has intriguing components that will fascinate the kids who are exposed to it.The Story of Young Abraham Lincoln - This is a copy of a book that was released prior to 1923. Its possible that this book will occasionally have flaws like missing or blurry pages bad photographs erroneous marks etc. that were either present in the original artifact or were brought on by the scanning process. Despite its flaws we decided to reprint this work because we think it has cultural significance and is part of our ongoing dedication to the global preservation of printed works. We value your knowledge of the flaws in the preservation procedure and wish you the best of luck with this priceless book.Stories of Great Inventors the books title is a collection of short biographies of some of the most famous and significant inventors in the annals of the scientific revolution. Hattie E. Macomber initially published this book in 1897. The biographies gathered here tell the lives of people such as Samuel Morse an American painter of portraits and historical scenes the inventor of a single wire telegraph system and Morse code Robert Fulton an American engineer and inventor widely credited with creating the first commercially successful steamboat.