It’s Release Day! Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours

Today is Release Day for Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours!

 

NOW AVAILABLE! Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours. Order at your favorite book seller here! Or Order directly at:

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Lincoln in New England revisits the important towns where Lincoln spoke and the pivotal figures that helped define the great issues leading to the Civil War. Follow native New Englander and Lincoln historian David J. Kent as he travels back in time to examine the nation’s downward spiral into conflict.

Readers will explore the crucial issues that predicated the civil war, the birth of the Republican Party as an anti-slavery faction, and New England’s own short-lived flirtation with secession in the spirit of independence. Through the book’s first-person travelogue style, historical maps with redrawn routes, original writings from Lincoln himself, insight from Lincoln historians, and black and white photographs, readers gain a full picture of the region’s vital influence leading up to the Civil War.

David J. Kent covers new ground with his detailed account of Abraham Lincoln’s most consequential campaign tours.  He provides a fresh perspective on Lincoln’s character, will and judgement just one year prior to his becoming President of a nation at war with itself. — Brian Keefe, President, Hildene, The Lincoln Family Home

 

It’s always a thrill when a new book hits the stores. This one is especially heartening because it stems from my many road trips following Lincoln back to my home New England.

In conjunction with the book’s release, I’ve been posting a series of videos on YouTube highlighting Lincoln’s connections with each of the six New England states. Here are the links to the first two:

 

I also learned yesterday that the book is on order in libraries across the country, including my local county library system covering two dozen branches.

 

I’ll continue to do presentations on topics in the book, including overviews of the book itself and specialty talks on specific portions. Check out my Media page for an ongoing and constantly updated list.

You’re also invited to watch my live virtual presentation to the Lincoln Group of DC. Register here for the free Zoom talk on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.

 

Thanks to everyone for their support in the long process of writing the book. Please take a few minutes after you read it to leave a review on Goodreads and Amazon and other review sites. And submit reviews to your local newspapers, request your local library to order it, and talk it up among your friends!

 

Lincoln in New England book cover

Now Available: Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours

Also see – Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America.

Join me on Goodreads, the database where I keep track of my reading. Please leave a review on Goodreads and Amazon if you like the book.

You also follow my author page on Facebook and on Instagram.

David J. Kent is Immediate Past President of the Lincoln Group of DC and the author of Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America and Lincoln: The Man Who Saved America.

His previous books include Tesla: The Wizard of Electricity and Edison: The Inventor of the Modern World and two specialty e-books: Nikola Tesla: Renewable Energy Ahead of Its Time and Abraham Lincoln and Nikola Tesla: Connected by Fate.

Abraham Lincoln’s Brush with Essex County, Massachusetts

Abraham Lincoln visited Massachusetts in 1848 to campaign for the Whig presidential nominee, Zachary Taylor. My new book takes a look at that and his follow up trip to three other New England states in 1860. Check out Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours.

I recently wrote an article for Historic Ipswich, the historical site for my hometown in Essex County, Massachusetts. You can read the entire article below. Just hover over the article and click on the arrows at the bottom to read through the pages. Or you can read it online at the Historic Ipswich site.

Historic Ipswich article 2-12-26

The book comes out March 3 and can be ordered online or at your favorite bookstore outlets.

[Thanks to Gordon Harris, Ipswich Historian, for giving me the opportunity to write for the site]

Lincoln in New England book cover

Coming in March 2026: Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours

Also see – Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America.

Join me on Goodreads, the database where I keep track of my reading. Please leave a review on Goodreads and Amazon if you like the book.

You also follow my author page on Facebook and on Instagram.

David J. Kent is Immediate Past President of the Lincoln Group of DC and the author of Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America and Lincoln: The Man Who Saved America.

His previous books include Tesla: The Wizard of Electricity and Edison: The Inventor of the Modern World and two specialty e-books: Nikola Tesla: Renewable Energy Ahead of Its Time and Abraham Lincoln and Nikola Tesla: Connected by Fate.

 

Author Copies in the House! Lincoln in New England, Plus Join Me Online

Lincoln in New England with Lincoln

 

They’re here!

I just received my author copies of Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours!

I mentioned recently that it’s still a thrill to see your hard work show up as the final printed book. UPS had sent me a message saying that a package was on its way, and the very next day it was delivered to my doorstep. The book will be in stores and will start delivery from online vendors on March 3, 2026 (two weeks!).

 

 

I’ll be doing a series of presentations and interviews over the next few months. To keep updated, check here. Some previous events are here.

In honor of Presidents Day, I’ll be doing two programs on Tuesday, February 17, on two different topics.

Maine Calling

 

 

First, from 11 am to 12 pm ET I’ll join a panel on Maine Calling, a program of Maine Public Radio. We’ll be discussing Lincoln’s connections with Maine and continued legacy. Listen to the Broadcast Recording Here

 

 

 

 

 

Tech-Savvy Lincoln, Tattooed Historian

Then at 7 pm ET I’ll be on John Heckman’s livestream. Also known as The Tattooed Historian, we’ll be discussing “The Tech Savvy Lincoln” and my previous book, Lincoln: The Fire of Genius. Watch to Program on YouTube here.

 

 

 

Today is also the last day to enter to win one of ten free copies of Lincoln in New England on Goodreads! Click Here to Enter!

 

See you all soon!

 

[Photo by David J. Kent]

Lincoln in New England book cover

Coming in March 2026: Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours

Also see – Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America.

Join me on Goodreads, the database where I keep track of my reading. Please leave a review on Goodreads and Amazon if you like the book.

You also follow my author page on Facebook and on Instagram.

David J. Kent is Immediate Past President of the Lincoln Group of DC and the author of Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America and Lincoln: The Man Who Saved America.

His previous books include Tesla: The Wizard of Electricity and Edison: The Inventor of the Modern World and two specialty e-books: Nikola Tesla: Renewable Energy Ahead of Its Time and Abraham Lincoln and Nikola Tesla: Connected by Fate.

Frederick Douglass in Washington, DC

Frederick Douglass (Nathan Richardson) and David J. KentIn honor of Abraham Lincoln’s birthday, the Lincoln Group of DC and the DC Civil War Round Table invited Frederick Douglass to Washington, DC to speak to the crowd. Douglass, in the form of the incomparable Nathan Richardson, wowed the joint meeting of the two groups at The Square in downtown, a wonderful event space with a food court upstairs and conference space downstairs.

Richardson, I mean Frederick Douglass, has been touring for over 14 years and has given over 500 performances. It’s easy to see why he is in such demand. Over the course of the evening, he spoke with erudition and emotion, bringing Douglass to life for all of us. He discussed his escape from slavery, his passionate calls for abolition of that vile institution, and his interactions with Lincoln. While critical of Lincoln’s moderation and pace leading to the eventual Emancipation Proclamation, Douglass came to respect and appreciate the position Lincoln was in. Douglass was the activist speaking from experience pushing for emancipation, abolition, and equality. Lincoln was a political insider working to achieve the same goals within a grossly racist and incalcitrant society. In the end, they became partners and respected allies.

Douglass, of course, went on for many years after Lincoln’s assassination. He was the keynote speaker at the 1876 dedication of the Emancipation Memorial statue in Lincoln Park. That statue, while controversial then and now (largely due to misunderstanding of what it represents), will commemorate its 150th anniversary this year on April 11. I plan to be at that rededication.

Nathan Richardson has a cameo appearance in my new book, Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours. I discuss Frederick Douglass both as an important abolitionist and for his time in New Bedford, his first long-time home after escaping from slavery (he later lived in Lynn, the UK, Rochester NY, and Washington, DC).

Frederick Douglass (Nathan Richardson)

As the Immediate Past President of the Lincoln Group of DC (and a member of the DC Civil War Round Table), I’ll pass along on their behalf that we all thoroughly enjoyed Richardson’s Frederick Douglass performance and are happy that he could fit us into his incredibly busy schedule. There will be a post expounding on the performance on the Lincolnian website shortly.

While you’re at it, please sign up for my own Zoom presentation to the Lincoln Group on Tuesday, March 10, 2026. The program is virtual (you can watch from anywhere), free to LGDC members and special guests (and if you’re reading this, consider yourself my special guest). Check out my Media page for additional upcoming and past appearances. This post highlights some recent interviews.

Finally, as I write this (February 11), there are a few more days left to enter my Goodreads Giveaway where you can get a free print copy of Lincoln in New England (click on the link to enter).

[Photos by David J. Kent (and Jon Willen using my phone)]

Lincoln in New England book cover

Coming in March 2026: Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours

Also see – Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America.

Join me on Goodreads, the database where I keep track of my reading. Please leave a review on Goodreads and Amazon if you like the book.

You also follow my author page on Facebook and on Instagram.

David J. Kent is Immediate Past President of the Lincoln Group of DC and the author of Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America and Lincoln: The Man Who Saved America.

His previous books include Tesla: The Wizard of Electricity and Edison: The Inventor of the Modern World and two specialty e-books: Nikola Tesla: Renewable Energy Ahead of Its Time and Abraham Lincoln and Nikola Tesla: Connected by Fate.

 

The Lincolnian Interview – Lincoln in New England

As the release date for Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours gets closer, I’ve begun doing interviews and podcasts on topics related both to this book and my previous book, Lincoln: The Fire of Genius. Check out my Media page for upcoming and completed events. Here are some highlights of recent activities [click on the highlighted links to read or see].

Blue Ocean Website Profile

 

 Interview and web profile by Blue Ocean Global Technology

Provides some background on how I got my start in writing and some insight into my writing process.

 

 

 

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Interview and Discussion on Producer’s Toolbox, MLTV, with Carole Adrienne

A discussion about writing non-fiction.

 

 

 

And don’t forget my interview in the Lincolnian by Wendy Swanson. Use the arrows at the bottom of the reader below to click through the pages for the entire article.

Lincolnian interview about Lincoln in New England_Winter 2026 issue

There is a lot more to come. Check the upcoming events on my Media page and tune in live or watch the replay afterward! New events are added all the time, and the presentations are all different.

 

Lincoln in New England book cover

Coming in March 2026: Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours

Also see – Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America.

Join me on Goodreads, the database where I keep track of my reading. Please leave a review on Goodreads and Amazon if you like the book.

You also follow my author page on Facebook and on Instagram.

David J. Kent is Immediate Past President of the Lincoln Group of DC and the author of Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America and Lincoln: The Man Who Saved America.

His previous books include Tesla: The Wizard of Electricity and Edison: The Inventor of the Modern World and two specialty e-books: Nikola Tesla: Renewable Energy Ahead of Its Time and Abraham Lincoln and Nikola Tesla: Connected by Fate.

Win a Free Copy of Lincoln in New England on Goodreads

It’s almost release day for Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours.” Globe Pequot will release the book on March 3, 2026, but you can already pre-order it here.

You can also win a FREE copy by entering the Goodreads Giveaway. Just click on the link and if you are one of 10 winners, the book will be mailed to you shortly after the giveaway ends.

Goodreads Book Giveaway

Lincoln in New England by David J. Kent

Lincoln in New England

by David J. Kent

Giveaway ends February 16, 2026.

See the giveaway details
at Goodreads.

Enter Giveaway

The Giveaway runs through February 16 but enter now so you don’t miss it. Share around to your friends to give them a chance as well.

Don’t worry. Even if you don’t win, you can still get a copy from your favorite bookseller here.

And check out my Media page for upcoming events!

Lincoln in New England book cover

Coming in March 2026: Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours

Also see – Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America.

Join me on Goodreads, the database where I keep track of my reading. Please leave a review on Goodreads and Amazon if you like the book.

You also follow my author page on Facebook and on Instagram.

David J. Kent is Immediate Past President of the Lincoln Group of DC and the author of Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America and Lincoln: The Man Who Saved America.

His previous books include Tesla: The Wizard of Electricity and Edison: The Inventor of the Modern World and two specialty e-books: Nikola Tesla: Renewable Energy Ahead of Its Time and Abraham Lincoln and Nikola Tesla: Connected by Fate.

Upcoming Abraham Lincoln Events

Lincoln at Seward home, Auburn NYFebruary through April is peak “Abraham Lincoln Season,” with many events associated with his birthday, final stages of the war, and assassination. The year 2026 is also the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, and Lincoln was a stalwart adherence to its principle of “all men are created equal.” And this year also sees the release of my newest book, Lincoln in New England: In Search of His forgotten Tours. The following is a selection of some upcoming Lincoln events to check out. Bolded are my book events or others where I expect to present. LGDC = Lincoln Group of DC, ALI = Abraham Lincoln Institute, CWRTDC = Civil War Round Table of DC. Click on the links for more info and registration. Most events are free. Check out my Media page for updates.

January 20, 2026: LGDC speaker event, Raymond McKoski – David Davis [Register for Zoom here]

February 10, 2026: Special In-Person LGDC/CWRTDC Event with Nathan Richardson as Frederick Douglass, Washington, DC [Register Here]

February 17, 2026: Livestream interview on YouTube with John Heckman, The Tattooed Historian, about Lincoln: The Fire of Genius [Register for Free Link Here]

February 21, 2026: Interview with Plodding Through the Presidents Podcast [More Info Soon]

March 3, 2026: Release of Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours, Globe Pequot. [Pre-Order at your favorite bookseller here]

March 10, 2026: Presentation to Lincoln Group of DC on Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours [Register Now Here]

March 17, 2026: Co-Presentation at Lincoln 250 Event on Lincoln and America’s Founding [More Info Coming Soon Here]

March 19, 2026: Abraham Lincoln Institute Annual Symposium, Ford’s Theatre, Washington, DC [More Info Coming Soon Here]

April 14, 2026: Participation in the 150th Anniversary Program at the Freedman’s Memorial, Lincoln Park, Washington DC. [More Info Coming Soon]

April 16, 2026: Presentation at the Olde Colony Civil War Round Table, Dedham, MA [More Info Coming Soon]

May 1-3, 2026: Presentation at the Lincoln Forum Spring Symposium at Hildene in Vermont [More Info and Registration Here]

May 9, 2026: Presentation at the Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office in Washington, DC [More Info Coming Here]

May 12, 2026: LGDC speaker event, Lois Romano – Mary Lincoln [More Info Coming Soon Here]

July 12, 2026: “Lincoln and General Isaac Stevens” Presentation at Fort Stevens, Washington, DC [More Info Coming Soon]

July 17, 2026: Presentation of Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours [Cosmos Club, Washington, DC]

I’m constantly updating the schedule, so check back at my Media page regularly for new events.

And pre-order Lincoln in New England now at your favorite bookseller!

[Photo of Lincoln bust in the Seward home, Auburn, NY by David J. Kent, 2025]

Lincoln in New England book cover

Coming in March 2026: Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours

Also see – Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America.

Join me on Goodreads, the database where I keep track of my reading. Please leave a review on Goodreads and Amazon if you like the book.

You also follow my author page on Facebook and on Instagram.

David J. Kent is Immediate Past President of the Lincoln Group of DC and the author of Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America and Lincoln: The Man Who Saved America.

His previous books include Tesla: The Wizard of Electricity and Edison: The Inventor of the Modern World and two specialty e-books: Nikola Tesla: Renewable Energy Ahead of Its Time and Abraham Lincoln and Nikola Tesla: Connected by Fate.

Lincoln Forum Comes to Hildene, Robert Lincoln’s Vermont Home

Hildene, Manchester, VermontThe Lincoln Forum meets annually in November in Gettysburg, PA. But in 2025 the Forum started a new tradition – a spring symposium at Robert Lincoln’s home in Manchester, Vermont he called Hildene. I attended the first meeting and I’m officially on the program as a speaker for the 2026 program running from May 1 to 3, 2026.

Here is the link for more information and to register for the Lincoln Forum Spring Symposium at Hildene: https://www.thelincolnforum.org/

Definitely get your registration in now and get a room in the historic Equinox Hotel, where Mary Lincoln and Robert stayed during the Civil War. The full program schedule will be coming soon on the Forum website, but confirmed speakers include Lois Romano and Jason Emerson discussing Mary Lincoln and Craig Symonds talking about Black emigrants. I will be discussing my new ride-along book, Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours. There will also be a special panel of presidential descendants, including those of Ulysses S. Grant, Grover Cleveland, and Theodore Roosevelt.

I’ve written a bit about Hildene before. Check out Mary and Robert Go to Manchester, Vermont and Robert Lincoln’s Observatory at Hildene.

The Hildene event will also offer something very special – a behind the scenes look at the Lincoln archives! This is not to be missed, so register now.

I have other events coming up as well, including an interview today that will go online in a few weeks. I’ll also be livestreaming with The Tattooed Historian about “The Tech Savvy Lincoln” on March 17. Check out my Media page for upcoming events.

And don’t forget to register for the Lincoln Group of DC’s February Lincoln birthday celebration featuring Frederick Douglass (brought to you by Nathan Richardson). That event will be held February 10 in downtown DC at International Square. Check here to register.

While you’re at it, register for my own presentation on Lincoln in New England for the Lincoln Group of DC. This one is Zoom Only, so you can participate from anywhere in the country (and indeed, the world)!

Much more news coming soon.

[Photo of Hildene by David J. Kent, 2023]

Lincoln in New England book cover

Coming in March 2026: Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours

Also see – Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America.

Join me on Goodreads, the database where I keep track of my reading. Please leave a review on Goodreads and Amazon if you like the book.

You also follow my author page on Facebook and on Instagram.

David J. Kent is Immediate Past President of the Lincoln Group of DC and the author of Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America and Lincoln: The Man Who Saved America.

His previous books include Tesla: The Wizard of Electricity and Edison: The Inventor of the Modern World and two specialty e-books: Nikola Tesla: Renewable Energy Ahead of Its Time and Abraham Lincoln and Nikola Tesla: Connected by Fate.

The Year in a Writer’s Life – 2025

Me with Lincoln and Douglass statues, Congressional Cemetery 2025The year 2025 was an incredibly busy writing year for me, so it’s time to recap my Year in a Writer’s Life. You can check out my other year-end posts by reading about my year of traveling, my 2025 Lincoln book acquisitions, and my year in reading.

The big writing project for the year was completing the manuscript for Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours. I had signed a contract with Globe Pequot Publishers in late 2024 and submitted the manuscript to them on May 30, 2025. The working title was originally “Unable to Escape This Toil,” but along the way we decided to change it to a more direct “Lincoln in New England.” The “Unable” line comes from a letter Lincoln wrote to his wife from Exeter, New Hampshire in early March 1860, where he had gone to visit his son Robert after giving his now famous Cooper Union speech in New York City. What was planned to be a relaxing visit turned into 11 unplanned speeches across three New England states. In complaining to Mary that he was overburdened, Lincoln showed the growing strain, but also his growing influence. [Note: I explained the “Unable” letter here] Submission of the manuscript isn’t the end of the publishing process, of course, some of which I’ve documented on these pages and also on Hot White Snow, my blog about the personal side of the writing life. Bottom line – Lincoln in New England will be released into the wild on March 3, 2026 [And you can pre-order now!]

I did a lot of other writing on topics related to the book as well. Among them were articles for the Lincoln Forum Bulletin entitled “Revisiting Lincoln’s ‘Unable to Escape This Toil’ letter” and one entitled “Zachary Taylor – A Whig?” for ALA’s For The People. I have another article in review for the spring Bulletin. Then there was a series of articles related to Lincoln’s two New England tours for the Lincoln Group of DC’s Lincolnian, two of which have already been published, one in press for January release, and a fourth that I’ll write for the spring issue. I also wrote two long articles that will be published in the Winter and Spring issues of the Lincoln Herald and a long research article in review for the Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association. I also have two papers in preparation for Lincoln Lore and Surgeon’s Call. During the year, I was quoted in several articles in the media, mostly about Lincoln but one regarding a piece I wrote about a famous quote often attributed to Mark Twain: “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.”

As usual, a good part of my writing life is contributing to various blogs and newsletters. For the quarterly Lincolnian newsletter, I again wrote eight book reviews and the articles noted above. I also had a book review published in the Lincoln Herald journal. I continued to write for the Lincolnian.org website, but even with a slower pace than in the past (because of my other writing), I now have over 242 articles to my credit. Add in the dozens of articles each for this David J. Kent website and my Hot White Snow blog, plus the book reviews on the Abraham Lincoln Bibliography Project website, and I’ve done a lot of writing this year. But wait, there’s more! I also started writing for the new blog, Lincoln250.org, which is a collaboration between the Lincoln Group of DC and the Abraham Lincoln Association and focused on covering Abraham Lincoln’s connections to the Declaration of Independence and the American founding in time for the 250th anniversary in 2026. I’ll contribute to another blog starting in January as well, this one for the new website of the Abraham Lincoln Institute, where I sit on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee.

I continue to do presentations on various topics during the year, including a series recounting important aspects of the history of the Lincoln Group of DC during its 90th anniversary year. And I continue to support the work of other writers. For example, in March I hosted the White House Historical Association’s History Happy Hour program with Michael Vorenberg discussing his book, Lincoln’s Peace. That same month I introduced Jon Grinspan at the annual ALI Symposium at Ford’s Theatre, where he discussed his book, Wide Awake. During the summer and early fall I was approached by two different publishers to ask me to review book proposals from other authors. I provided my feedback on both, as well as reviewed three other books in preparation from authors who reached out to me for input. I was also on hand for the dedication of a new Lincoln statue at the African American Civil War Museum in DC, plus attended the first spring symposium of the Lincoln Forum held at Hildene, Robert Lincoln’s home in southern Vermont. Finally, I was interviewed by a documentary writer and producer for a film in progress on Civil War medicine.

What’s up for 2026?

Spring 2025 was focused on writing Lincoln in New England, so spring 2026 will be focused on promoting Lincoln in New England. The book comes out on March 3, 2026, and is already open for pre-orders (which help start the buzz for the book, so is much appreciated). I have a growing list of presentations I’ll be giving on the book, with a lot more on the way, including in-person, virtual, and podcast spots. You can find a convenient location throughout New England and the Mid-Atlantic (and beyond) on my Media page. One of the presentations will be at the 2nd annual spring Lincoln Forum held at Hildene in Manchester, Vermont. I attended the first spring forum this past April and in 2026 I’ll be on the program.

I have several articles in the pipeline as noted above and will continue as editor of the Lincolniana column in the quarterly Lincoln Herald. I’ll also continue writing on the various blogs, and if I completely lose my mind, my finally start the Substack I’ve been toying with for a while. I’ll also be involved in several events for 250th anniversary of the nation’s founding, so check back periodically on my Media page.

And finally, I’m already starting research on my next book topic. It will be a tangent off of Lincoln but not about Lincoln. More details later in the year. And if that isn’t enough, I have a topic in mind for the book after that too, which is definitely not about Lincoln. I also have several books I’m editing that I hope to see the light of day sooner rather than later. No shortage of ideas; the issue is shortage of time given that I also will continue extensive world travel and whatever else keeps me interested. Check out the links at the top for my travel, reading, and book acquisition posts.

[Photo of me with Lincoln and Douglass in Congressional Cemetery, Ru Sun, 2025]

 

Lincoln in New England book cover

Coming in March 2026: Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours

Also see – Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America.

Join me on Goodreads, the database where I keep track of my reading. Please leave a review on Goodreads and Amazon if you like the book.

You also follow my author page on Facebook and on Instagram.

David J. Kent is Immediate Past President of the Lincoln Group of DC and the author of Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America and Lincoln: The Man Who Saved America.

His previous books include Tesla: The Wizard of Electricity and Edison: The Inventor of the Modern World and two specialty e-books: Nikola Tesla: Renewable Energy Ahead of Its Time and Abraham Lincoln and Nikola Tesla: Connected by Fate.

Unable to Escape This Toil – Lincoln in New England Article

The process for rolling out my new book, Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours continues. I previously shared an article that was published in the For the People newsletter of the Abraham Lincoln Association based in Springfield, Illinois. Today I’m sharing my article published in the Lincoln Forum Bulletin, which comes out twice a year. This one revisited a letter Lincoln wrote to his wife from New Hampshire in 1860, in which he complained about how he had been “unable to escape this toil” of giving a dozen speeches over two weeks in New England. Here is the article as published (continues on the bottom of the second page):

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Lincoln Forum Bulletin article p2

This is one of several articles I have written that have already or will soon appear in various media outlets. I continue to write for other venues that will appear at some point in 2026. Meanwhile, I continue to schedule presentations and interviews for around the time the book comes out in March 2026, so feel free to contact me if you would like me to speak to your organization, either in person or via Zoom.

Lincoln in New England book cover

Coming in March 2026: Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours

Also see – Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America.

Join me on Goodreads, the database where I keep track of my reading. Please leave a review on Goodreads and Amazon if you like the book.

You also follow my author page on Facebook and on Instagram.

David J. Kent is Immediate Past President of the Lincoln Group of DC and the author of Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America and Lincoln: The Man Who Saved America.

His previous books include Tesla: The Wizard of Electricity and Edison: The Inventor of the Modern World and two specialty e-books: Nikola Tesla: Renewable Energy Ahead of Its Time and Abraham Lincoln and Nikola Tesla: Connected by Fate.