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The Man Without a Country and Other Tales by Edward Everett Hale

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Biography of Edward Everett Hale
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Edward Everett Hale (1822-1909) was an American Unitarian minister, a social reformer, and a prolific and versatile author. Edward Everett Hale, born in Boston, was a descendant of eminent New England families on both sides. His father was a newspaper ed...
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Edward Everett Hale (3 April 1822-10 June 1909), Unitarian minister, essayist, and novelist, was representative of the changing society of the Boston Brahmins in the early nineteenth century. He possessed some of the typical advantages of the Brahmin gro...
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Biography of Edward Everett Hale
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Edward Everett Hale is best known for two short stories he collected in If, Yes, and Perhaps (1868): "The Man Without a Country" (first published in the Atlantic Monthly, December 1863) and a facetious account of a busy clergyman who attempted to employ...
 


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The Village Voice
A Man Without A Country
10/05/2005: 304 words, approx. 1 pages
A MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY by Kurt Vonnegut Seven Stories Press 146-pp., $23.95 No country for old men: Vonnegut scans the horizon, emits thought-drool I went to hear Kurt Vonnegut speak once, unannounced and in an unexpected venue (a...
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
A man without a country
07/04/2004: 1,857 words, approx. 6 pages
A man without a country Herman Marks was born in Milwaukee. He ran off to Cuba and became a soldier in Fidel Castro's revolutionary army, heading its execution squad. An enemy combatant of a different era, he ultimately became ... By JOEL...
 


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