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The Book of Courage

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This collection of short chapters offers practical moral instruction on cultivating courage, arguing that self-discipline, perseverance, and industriousness create a resilient character. It examines self-conquest, confronting obstacles, honest labor, accepting consequences, and serving others, and it emphasizes the Golden Rule, companionship with friends, nature, and God, and the use of biblical precepts and biographical examples. Each chapter blends anecdote, maxim, and concrete advice intended to help readers form steady habits of duty, faith, and daily courage.

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John T. Faris

John T. Faris was an American author known for his contributions to historical literature. His works often explore significant sites and figures in American history, providing readers with insights into the nation's past. Among his notable titles is "Historic Shrines of America," which recounts the stories of over one hundred historic buildings and the pioneers who made them significant. Faris also wrote "Old Fort Chartres on the Mississippi River," which delves into the history of this important fortification, and "The Book of Courage," reflecting on themes of bravery and resilience. His writings contribute to the understanding of American heritage and the narratives that shape it.

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