[From Canal Boy to President by Horatio Alger, Jr.]@TWC D-Link bookFrom Canal Boy to President PREFACE 1/2
If I am asked why I add one to the numerous Lives of our dead President, I answer, in the words of Hon.
Chauncey M.Depew, because "our annals afford no such incentive to youth as does his life, and it will become one of the Republic's household stories." I have conceived, therefore, that a biography, written with a view to interest young people in the facts of his great career, would be a praiseworthy undertaking.
The biography of General Garfield, however imperfectly executed, can not but be profitable to the reader.
In this story, which I have made as attractive as I am able, I make no claim to originality.
I have made free use of such materials as came within my reach, including incidents and reminiscences made public during the last summer, and I trust I have succeeded, in a measure, in conveying a correct idea of a character whose nobility we have only learned to appreciate since death has snatched our leader from us. I take pleasure in acknowledging my obligations to two Lives of Garfield, one by Edmund Kirke, the other by Major J.M.Bundy.
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