|  Michael Lind will sign copies of "Land of Promise" on Wednesday. Who: Author Michael Lind, co-founder of New America 
			Foundation What: Lind will discuss his book "Land of Promise: An 
			Economic History of the United States" and sign copies. "Land of 
			Promise" examines two competing philosophies through the years: a 
			small-government approach that defers to the private sector versus 
			an active government aggressively trying to stimulate the economy. Where: Union Theater, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum, 
			212 N. Sixth St., Springfield When: Wednesday, Jan. 16. Lind will sign books at 6:30 p.m. 
			and speak at 7. He will also take part in a "Teacher Talks" session 
			with educators at 5:30 at the presidential library. 
			
			
			 ___ David Von Drehle will sign copies of "Rise to Greatness" on 
			Thursday and discuss the key year of 1862. Who: Journalist and best-selling author David Von Drehle What: Drehle will discuss his book "Rise to Greatness: 
			Abraham Lincoln and America's Most Perilous Year" and sign copies. 
			The book explores 1862, when Civil War violence reached new heights, 
			Lincoln lost a son and searched for a competent general, and 
			Congress looked to the future by authorizing a transcontinental 
			railroad and land-grant universities. 
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 Where: Union Theater, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum, 
			212 N. Sixth St., Springfield. When: Thursday, Jan. 17. Von Drehle will sign books at 6:30 
			p.m. and speak at 7. He will also take part in a "Teacher Talks" 
			session with educators at 5:30 p.m. at the presidential library. ___ The author events Thursday and Friday are free but require 
			reservations, which can be made by calling 217-558-8934. The 
			museum's store and exhibits will be open during the events. Visit 
			www.presidentlincoln.org for more information about exhibits, 
			events and programs at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and 
			Museum. 
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