John Greenleaf Whittier: His Life, Genius, and Writings
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Featuring a collection of writings from Walt Whitman's diaries and notebooks during his time in Canada, this book provides a rare glimpse into his thoughts and experiences. Edited by William Sloane Kennedy, the text includes original 'out-door notes' penned on worn paper, showcasing Whitman's passion for nature and the outdoors. This compilation offers an intimate look at the poet's mind, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of Whitman's work and those interested in literary history.
Discover the inspiring life and work of poet John G. Whittier. Explore his poetry and learn about his tireless efforts as an abolitionist and advocate for freedom.
In this comprehensive history of the Presbyterian and Congregational churches of the Western Reserve, the author delves into the religious, social, and cultural forces that shaped the region. From the early pioneers and settlers to the contemporary challenges facing these faith communities, this book offers a detailed and authoritative account of a fascinating corner of American religious history. A must-read for scholars of religion, American history, and the Midwest.