Edward Everett Hale
Edward Everett Hale was an American author, historian, and Unitarian minister, best known for his writings such as "The Man Without a Country", published in Atlantic Monthly, in support of the Union during the Civil War. He was the grand-nephew of Nathan Hale, the American spy during the Revolutionary War.
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Prentice Hall Literature--Silver
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1991
Isaac Asimov presents the best fantasy of the 19th century
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1982
Classic Short Stories
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1982
Cuentos clásicos del norte
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1920
Types of the Short Story
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1913
The Best American Tales
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1907
The Brick Moon and Other Stories
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1899
If Jesus came to Boston
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1894
The new Harry and Lucy
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1892
East and West
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1892
The Life of Christopher Columbus
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1891
A New England boyhood
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1890
Sunday-school stories on the golden texts of the international lessons of 1889
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1889
The man without a country
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1888
Crusoe in New York and other tales
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1880
Philip Nolan's friends
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1877
His level best
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1873
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
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1873
In His name
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1873
The Ingham papers
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1869
If, yes, and perhaps
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1868
The Man Without a Country
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1865