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Gettysburg Oration

Honoring Sacrifice: A Tribute to Valor and Union in Historic American Oratory

2021

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Edward Everett's "Gettysburg Oration" serves as a poignant reflection on the human cost of the American Civil War, delivered on November 19, 1863. This eloquent speech, marked by its rhetorical grandeur, engages with themes of sacrifice, unity, and national identity. Everett'Äôs literary style blends classical allusions with passionate appeals, expertly contextualizing the significance of the Battle of Gettysburg within the broader narrative of American democracy. His oration, often oversh...

2025

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In "The Uses of Astronomy," Edward Everett eloquently discusses the profound impact of astronomy on human thought and culture. He emphasizes how the study of celestial bodies not only enhances our understanding of the universe but also inspires a sense of wonder and curiosity. Everett argues that astronomy serves as a bridge between science and philosophy, encouraging individuals to ponder their place in the cosmos. Through vivid imagery and compelling rhetoric, he illustrates the importan...

2012

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When the crowd came to Gettysburg in November 1863 to commemorate the battle fought there 4 months earlier, they came to hear a series of speeches about the Civil War and the events of that battle. And although President Lincoln himself was coming to deliver remarks, he was not in fact the keynote speaker. Instead, the man chosen to give the keynote speech was Edward Everett (April 11, 1794 January 15, 1865), a politician and educator from Massachusetts. Everett served as both a U.S. Represe...

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2023

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"The Uses of Astronomy: An Oration" is a compelling address introduced by Edward Everett, a outstanding 19th-century American orator and statesman, at the occasion of the dedication of the Dudley Observatory in Albany, New York, in 1856. This eloquent speech celebrates the significance of astronomy in both clinical exploration and the wider human revel in. Everett starts by way of emphasizing the iconic curiosity and surprise that the look at of the cosmos has stimulated at some point of h...

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2018

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The Life of Daniel Webster is a biography of the congressman who also served as Secretary of State under three presidents.

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How to Do It

Enriched edition. Timeless guide to success and self-improvement

2019

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In "How to Do It," Edward Everett Hale presents a captivating blend of didacticism and narrative flair, offering readers a practical guide to self-improvement and civic responsibility. Through a series of engaging anecdotes and imperatives, Hale articulates a vision of active citizenship and personal agency rooted in the ideals of 19th-century American transcendentalism. His literary style, marked by clarity and a conversational tone, invites readers to reflect deeply on their potential im...

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If, Yes and Perhaps

Four Possibilities and Six Exaggerations with Some Bits of Fact

2019

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In "If, Yes and Perhaps," Edward Everett Hale employs a unique blend of speculative fiction and philosophical inquiry to explore the implications of choice and possibility. The narrative unfolds through a series of vignettes that challenge conventional perceptions of fate and free will, utilizing a conversational and engaging literary style reminiscent of the experimental writers of the late 19th century. Hale's work is set against the backdrop of an increasingly industrialized society, ex...

2024

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Step into the rugged and romantic world of the American West with Edward Everett Dale's Cow Country. This evocative work paints a vivid portrait of life on the vast cattle ranges, capturing the essence of the cowboy era that defined a significant chapter of American history.Dale, a distinguished historian and storyteller, offers readers an immersive experience into the daily lives, struggles, and triumphs of cowboys and ranchers who tamed the wild landscapes of the West. With meticu...

2026

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"How to Do It" by Edward Everett Hale is a thought-provoking exploration of the human spirit and the power of determination. Hale, known for his engaging storytelling, presents a narrative that encourages readers to take initiative and embrace challenges. The book is filled with practical advice and inspiring anecdotes that illustrate the importance of perseverance in achieving one's goals. Through Hale's insightful prose, readers are motivated to reflect on their own lives and consider ho...

The Man Without a Country

Enriched edition. A Tale of Exile, Patriotism, and National Identity

2020

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In "The Man Without a Country," Edward Everett Hale crafts a poignant novella that explores themes of patriotism, identity, and the consequences of one's actions. Written in the wake of the Civil War, Hale employs a powerful narrative style interwoven with rich character development and moral introspection. The story revolves around Philip Nolan, a disillusioned young officer who renounces his country only to be condemned to a life of exile on a ship. Through Nolan's tragic journey, Hale n...

2025

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Edward Everett Hale's The Man Without a Country is a timeless tale of patriotism, redemption, and the profound human need for connection and belonging. Originally published during the American Civil War, this poignant novella tells the story of Philip Nolan, a young U.S. Army officer whose rash words during a trial lead him to be sentenced to a life of exile at sea, forbidden from ever hearing or speaking of his homeland again.Through Nolan's journey, Hale masterfully explores theme...

2026

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"The Life of Columbus" by Edward Everett Hale is a captivating biography that explores the life and voyages of Christopher Columbus. Hale presents Columbus not just as an explorer, but as a complex individual driven by ambition, faith, and a desire for discovery. The narrative delves into Columbus's early life, his relentless pursuit of a westward route to Asia, and the challenges he faced from skeptics and rivals. Through Hale's engaging prose, readers gain insight into the motivations an...