The House of Lincoln: The New Constitution

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Imagine an America where the legacy of Abraham Lincoln is not one of emancipation and reunification, but of absolute monarchy. In this alternate reality, the Lincoln dynasty, seizing power after a devastating second civil war, establishes a new constitution that fundamentally reshapes the nation. Congress and the Senate are abolished, replaced by a subservient Parliament beholden to the Lincolns. The Supreme Court is dissolved, its role usurped by the monarch's decree. Forty-eight amendments solidify this new order, subtly yet aggressively favoring white citizens and cementing the hereditary nature of the ruling class. This is the world of "The House of Lincoln: The New Constitution." This book is not merely a thrilling exploration of an alternate history; it's a cautionary tale. It delves into the seductive nature of centralized power, the insidious creep of inequality, and the potential for even the most well-meaning leaders to succumb to the corrupting influence of absolute authority. The narrative weaves together elements of historical detail and speculative fiction, creating a believable—albeit deeply unsettling—vision of America under the iron fist of a benevolent dictatorship. The reader will encounter compelling characters—both within the ruling dynasty and the burgeoning resistance—as they navigate a society grappling with the consequences of its radical transformation. We witness the slow erosion of freedoms, the rise of social unrest, and the desperate struggle for survival in the face of overwhelming odds. Ultimately, “The House of Lincoln” is a call to action, a potent reminder that the vigilance of the citizenry is the ultimate safeguard against the insidious encroachment of tyranny. It is a testament to the importance of democratic institutions and the ongoing struggle to preserve the fragile balance of power that ensures freedom for all.

Imagine an America where the legacy of Abraham Lincoln is not one of emancipation and reunification, but of absolute monarchy. In this alternate reality, the Lincoln dynasty, seizing power after a devastating second civil war, establishes a new constitution that fundamentally reshapes the nation. Congress and the Senate are abolished, replaced by a subservient Parliament beholden to the Lincolns. The Supreme Court is dissolved, its role usurped by the monarch's decree. Forty-eight amendments solidify this new order, subtly yet aggressively favoring white citizens and cementing the hereditary nature of the ruling class. This is the world of "The House of Lincoln: The New Constitution." This book is not merely a thrilling exploration of an alternate history; it's a cautionary tale. It delves into the seductive nature of centralized power, the insidious creep of inequality, and the potential for even the most well-meaning leaders to succumb to the corrupting influence of absolute authority. The narrative weaves together elements of historical detail and speculative fiction, creating a believable—albeit deeply unsettling—vision of America under the iron fist of a benevolent dictatorship. The reader will encounter compelling characters—both within the ruling dynasty and the burgeoning resistance—as they navigate a society grappling with the consequences of its radical transformation. We witness the slow erosion of freedoms, the rise of social unrest, and the desperate struggle for survival in the face of overwhelming odds. Ultimately, “The House of Lincoln” is a call to action, a potent reminder that the vigilance of the citizenry is the ultimate safeguard against the insidious encroachment of tyranny. It is a testament to the importance of democratic institutions and the ongoing struggle to preserve the fragile balance of power that ensures freedom for all.

Title

The House of Lincoln: The New Constitution

Subtitle

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Contributors

Edgar Feron

ISBN

978-1-105-78632-7

Imprint

Lulu.com

Edition

Edition Statement ( / 255)

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License

All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License

Copyright Holder

Old Mill Publishing House LLC

Copyright Year

2026