Edward Eggleston
13 books
Edward Eggleston was an American author and historian, known for his contributions to literature that often reflect the life and culture of 19th-century America. He wrote both fiction and non-fiction, with notable works including "The Hoosier Schoolmaster," which captures the essence of rural life in Indiana, and "The Beginners of a Nation," a historical account of early English settlements in America. Eggleston's storytelling often blends adventure with moral lessons, making his works appealing to both young readers and adults. His narratives provide insight into American life and character during a transformative period in the nation's history.
Books by This Author
13 titles
Duffels
Edward Eggleston
Mr. Blake's Walking-Stick: A Christmas Story for Boys and Girls
Edward Eggleston
Queer Stories for Boys and Girls
Edward Eggleston
Stories of American Life and Adventure
Edward Eggleston
Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans
Edward Eggleston
The Beginners of a Nation / A History of the Source and Rise of the Earliest English Settlements in America, with Special Reference to the Life and Character of the People
Edward Eggleston
The End of the World: A Love Story
Edward Eggleston
The Faith Doctor: A Story of New York
Edward Eggleston
The Graysons: A Story of Illinois
Edward Eggleston
The Hoosier School-boy
Edward Eggleston
The Hoosier Schoolmaster: A Story of Backwoods Life in Indiana
Edward Eggleston
The Mystery of Metropolisville
Edward Eggleston
The circuit rider
Edward Eggleston
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