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Lincolniana|ˌlɪŋkənɪˈɑːnə| [f. the name of Abraham Lincoln (see prec.) + -iana.] Matter such as books, objects, and writings, relating to or characteristic of Abraham Lincoln.
1921Double-Dealer Feb. 67/1 Another notable essay in Lincolniana appears with the imprint of Walter M. Hill of Chicago—‘The Assassination of Lincoln’ by E. W. Coggeshall. 1932N. & Q. 19 Nov. 366/2 A considerable amount of hitherto unprinted Lincolniana. 1949Jrnl. Illinois State Hist. Soc. June 137 The volume is one of the few in the vast area of Lincolniana that influenced later research and publications. 1959Listener 19 Feb. 326/1 That vast body of ephemeral Lincolniana. |