Two Texts by Edward Everett Hale


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Two Texts by Edward Everett Hale brings together one of the most popular stories of the nineteenth-century, "The Man Without a Country," with its novel-length sequel, Philip Nolan's Friends. As Hsuan Hsu and Susan Kalter show in this critical edition, these engaging works of fiction helped orient nineteenth-century Americans' opinions about citizenship, statelessness, imperialism, and conflicts with Mexico and Native American nations in the U.S. Southwest.




Christmas Eve and Christmas Day: Ten Christmas stories


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This is a collection of ten original Christmas stories, some of which have been published before. The author has also added a little essay, written on the occasion of the first Christmas celebrated by the King of Italy in Rome. Titles featured include 'Daily Bread', 'Love is the Whole', and 'The Survivor's Story'.




Coded Letters, Concealed Love


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Explores the decades-long coded correspondence between Harriet Freeman and Edward Everett Hale.




How to Do it


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1871.




The Man Without a Country and Other Tales


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A collection of short stories by Civil War-era author Hale, including a short fantasy entitled "My Double and How He Undid Me."




Lights of Two Centuries


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How to Do it


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...Ballads and Ballad Poetry


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