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- The Lincoln mailbag, America writes to the President, 1861-1865, edited by Harold Holzer
- Lincoln in the Times, the life of Abraham Lincoln, as originally reported in the New York times, edited by David Herbert Donald and Harold Holzer
- Why Lincoln matters, today more than ever, Mario M. Cuomo ; Harold Holzer, historical consultant
- Lincoln as I knew him, gossip, tributes, and revelations from his best friends and worst enemies, edited by Harold Holzer
- Hearts touched by fire, [the best of Battles and leaders of the Civil War], edited with an introduction by Harold Holzer
- The Lincoln assassination, crime and punishment, myth and memory, edited by Harold Holzer, Craig L. Symonds, and Frank J. Williams
- In Lincoln's hand, his original manuscripts, with commentary by distinguished Americans ; edited by Harold Holzer and Joshua Wolf Shenk ; foreword by James H. Billington
- Dear Mr. Lincoln, letters to the president, compiled and edited by Harold Holzer
- Lincoln on democracy, edited and introduced by Mario M. Cuomo and Harold Holzer ; with essays by Gabor S. Boritt ... [et al.] ; afterword by Frank J. Williams
- The Emancipation Proclamation, three views (social, political, iconographic), Harold Holzer, Edna Greene Medford, Frank J. Williams ; with a foreword by John Hope Franklin
- The president is shot!, the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, by Harold Holzer
- Lincoln at Cooper Union, the speech that made Abraham Lincoln president, Harold Holzer
- Father Abraham, Lincoln and his sons, Harold Holzer
- Emancipating Lincoln, the Proclamation in text, context, and memory, Harold Holzer
- A just and generous nation, Abraham Lincoln and the fight for American opportunity, Harold Holzer and Norton Garfinkle
- Lincoln president-elect, Abraham Lincoln and the great secession winter 1860-1861, Harold Holzer
- Lincoln, how Abraham Lincoln ended slavery in America, Harold Holzer
- The presidents vs. the press, the endless battle between the White House and the media -- from the founding fathers to fake news, Harold Holzer