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The Anecdotes and Life Lessons of Great Americans - cover

The Anecdotes and Life Lessons of Great Americans

Jacob Gould Schurman, Theodore Roosevelt, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Helen Keller, William Dean Howells, Goldwin Smith, James Whitcomb Riley, John Burroughs, Andrew Carnegie, John Philip Sousa, Russell H. Conwell, Mrs. Burton Harrison, Frederic Remington, Edwin Markham, Chauncey M. Depew, John Wanamaker, Samuel Gompers, Charles Dana Gibson, Homer Davenport, Marshall P. Wilder, Thomas Alva Edison, Hiram Stevens Maxim, Hazen S. Pingree, Marshall Field, Sir Thomas Lipton, Darius Ogden Mills, Russell Sage, Lyman Judson Gage, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Robert C. Clowry, Herbert H. Vreeland, Nelson A. Miles, Joseph H. Choate, Jonathan P. Dolliver, Thomas C. Platt, Tom L. Johnson, General Lew Wallace, Edwin Austin Abbey, Alice Barber Stephens, Frederick Burr Opper, F. Wellington Ruckstuhl, Henry Merwin Shrady, Helen Miller Gould, Nathan Strauss, Frank W. Gunsaulus, Robert Collyer, Robert Laird Borden, S. N. Parent, Andrew G. Blair, James Loudon, Sir William C. Van Horne, Samuel Jones, Philip D. Armour, John B. Herreshoff, Lillian Nordica

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The Anecdotes and Life Lessons of Great Americans is a triumph of editorial curatorial prowess, bringing together a dynamic array of narratives from some of the most influential figures in American history. Bridging the spaces between biography, historical document, and literary art, this anthology transcends mere collection to become a mosaic of American thought and identity. It features a wide range of literary styles, from poignant memoirs to reflective essays, showcasing the breadth and diversity of American experience. Noteworthy pieces elucidate the philosophies of famous statesmen, inventors, entrepreneurs, and artists, offering readers an unparalleled glimpse into the minds that have shaped the United States. The collection distinguishes itself by not only its variety but by the unifying theme of personal and national development, weaving individual stories into the larger narrative of American progress. The contributors to this anthology are titans in their respective fields, each bringing a unique perspective to the theme of American greatness. From political leaders like Theodore Roosevelt to inventors like Thomas Alva Edison, and literary figures such as Helen Keller and Ella Wheeler Wilcox, these individuals were not only witnesses to America's growth but also active participants in its shaping. Their backgrounds, ranging from humble beginnings to positions of great influence, mirror the American dream in its many forms. The anthology is anchored in a time when the United States was rapidly transforming, engaging with movements like industrialization, women's suffrage, and the conservation movement. Collectively, their stories form a rich tapestry that highlights the complexity and dynamism of American society. This anthology is an essential read for anyone interested in the personal narratives that underpin the American ethos. The Anecdotes and Life Lessons of Great Americans offers readers an exclusive opportunity to engage with the insights and reflections of individuals whose lives have left an indelible mark on the fabric of American culture. It is not merely an academic exercise but a journey across the landscapes of American history and identity, inviting readers to explore the diverse experiences and philosophies that have contributed to the nation's legacy. For educators, students, and anyone with a keen interest in American history or literature, this collection promises a comprehensive and enlightening exploration of what it means to be American.
Available since: 12/10/2022.
Print length: 600 pages.

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