Interactive iPad Book Takes You Behind The Scenes of “Lincoln” Dan Koelsch, November 23, 2012 Steven Spielberg’s historical drama Lincoln opened last week to rave reviews. The film chronicles our 16th President’s attempt to pass the 13th Amendment, and it provides and entertaining and informative experience as only Spielberg can. For those looking to dig deeper into how the movie was made, distributor Disney has made an interactive iPad book that delivers. Get the details after the break. The free book is available only on iBooks for iPad because of its interactive features. Check out the description of the book and some images below (click for full size).Go behind the scenes of Steven Spielberg’s historical epic, ‘Lincoln’ with this exclusive interactive book. See how a crucial time in America’s history was recreated and brought to the screen with beautiful photos, art, interviews, music, and compelling historical narrative. Created with Apple’s unique iBooks Author app, the book will allow the audience to immerse themselves in Abraham Lincoln’s most critical period as President of the United States. If you have an iPad, download the book and let us know what you think! Apps iPadLincoln
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