Edward Everett Hale
10 books
Edward Everett Hale was an American author, historian, and Unitarian minister, known for his engaging short stories and essays that often explored themes of patriotism and social justice. One of his most famous works, "The Man Without a Country," is a poignant tale that reflects on the importance of national identity and belonging. Hale's writing is characterized by its moral earnestness and imaginative storytelling, as seen in other notable works such as "The Brick Moon" and "Crusoe in New York." Throughout his career, he contributed significantly to American literature and was an advocate for various social causes, including education and civil rights.
Books by This Author
10 titles
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day: Ten Christmas stories
Edward Everett Hale
Crusoe in New York, and other tales
Edward Everett Hale
How to Do It
Edward Everett Hale
If, Yes and Perhaps / Four Possibilities and Six Exaggerations with Some Bits of Fact
Edward Everett Hale
James Russell Lowell and His Friends
Edward Everett Hale
Stories of Invention, Told by Inventors and their Friends
Edward Everett Hale
The Brick Moon, and Other Stories
Edward Everett Hale
The Life of Columbus / From His Own Letters and Journals and Other Documents of His Time
Edward Everett Hale
The Man Without a Country
Edward Everett Hale
The Man Without a Country, and Other Tales
Edward Everett Hale