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Footprints of Famous Men: Designed as Incitements to Intellectual Industry

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A series of short biographical sketches portrays the early lives, struggles, and formative habits of notable historical figures across public life, letters, arts, and science, emphasizing self-discipline, perseverance, and intellectual industry. The profiles trace childhood influences, education, practical beginnings, and decisive episodes that shaped later achievement, and include illustrations and narrative anecdotes meant to encourage moral improvement and industrious habits in young readers. Organized by category—men of action, men of letters, artists, and men of science—the work links personal virtues with professional success while highlighting practical skills, training, and moments of character formation.

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John G. Edgar

John G. Edgar was a 19th-century author known for his historical narratives aimed at younger audiences. His works often explore significant events and figures from history, making them accessible and engaging for readers. Notable titles include "Cressy & Poictiers," which delves into the battles of the Hundred Years' War, and "The Boy Crusaders: A Story of the Days of Louis IX," which captures the spirit of youth during the Crusades. Edgar's writing is characterized by its educational intent, designed to inspire intellectual curiosity and a sense of heritage among his readers.

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