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A series of personal recollections sketches family life in Boston and abroad, centering on the author’s upbringing amid parents engaged in philanthropic and reform work. Vivid anecdotes cover childhood play and homemade entertainments, household stories, visits with prominent literary and scientific figures, and ties to institutions for the blind. The book recounts summers in rural retreats, theatrical and musical pursuits, and memories connected to the anti‑slavery movement and the Civil War, combining intimate family portraiture with glimpses of social life and civic commitment.

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Florence Howe Hall

Florence Howe Hall was an American author known for her contributions to literature on social etiquette and cultural reflections. Her notable work, "Good Form for All Occasions / A Manual of Manners, Dress and Entertainment for Both Men and Women," serves as a comprehensive guide to social conduct and decorum in various settings. Hall also penned "Memories Grave and Gay," which offers personal insights and reflections, and "The Story of the Battle Hymn of the Republic," exploring the historical significance of the iconic song. Through her writings, Hall provides a glimpse into the social norms and values of her time.

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