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Edward Everett Hale


 

Edward Everett Hale (April 3, 1822June 10, 1909) was an American author and Unitarian clergyman.

Writings

His famous short novel, The Man Without a Country, was published anonymously in the Atlantic Monthly in 1863. It was intended to inspire patriotism during the American Civil War.

Related Topics:
The Man Without a Country - Atlantic Monthly - American Civil War

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  • Editor "Lend-a-Hand Record."
  • The Man Without a Country (1863)
  • Ten Times One is Ten
  • Margaret Percival in America
  • In His Name
  • Mr. Tangier's Vacations
  • Mrs. Merriam's Scholars
  • His Level Best
  • The Ingham Papers
  • Ups and Downs
  • Philip Nolan's Friends
  • Fortunes of Rachel
  • Four and Five
  • Crusoe in New York
  • Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
  • Christmas in Narragansett
  • Our Christmas in a Palace
  • What Career?
  • Boy's Heroes
  • The Story of Massachusetts
  • Sybaris and Other Homes
  • For Fifty Years (poems)
  • A New England Boyhood
  • Chautauquan History of the United States
  • If Jesus Came to Boston
  • Memories of a Hundred Years
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • We, the People
  • New England Ballads
  • Prayers in the United States Senate
  • The Brick Moon
  • The life of Christopher Columbus: from his own letters and journals and other documents of his time (1891)