In “Lincolniana; Or, The Humors of Uncle Abe,” Andrew Adderup presents an insightful and humorous exploration of the life and character of Abraham Lincoln, appealingly blending anecdotal narration with sharp wit. Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, this work lays bare the complexities of Lincoln's personality, juxtaposing his stoic leadership with comic occurrences and intimate moments that reveal his humanity. Adderup's literary style is marked by a lively, conversational tone that invites readers to engage with historical figures in a more relatable context, elevating historical narrative beyond mere chronology to a corner of genuine understanding and levity. Andrew Adderup, a keen observer of American culture and history, draws from a rich well of primary sources and personal correspondences that illuminate the eccentricities and charm of Lincoln. His background as a historian, coupled with a deep appreciation for America'Äôs folklore and storytelling traditions, informs his portrayal of Lincoln's quirks and idiosyncrasies, offering readers not just a biography but a closer look at the man behind the myth. For those interested in a nuanced and entertaining perspective on one of America'Äôs most revered presidents, “Lincolniana; Or, The Humors of Uncle Abe” is a must-read. Adderup'Äôs masterful blend of humor and history provides a fresh lens through which to view Lincoln, making it accessible to scholars and casual readers alike.