John Brown (Chamberlin)/Advertisements
The BEACON BIOGRAPHIES.
M. A. DeWOLFE HOWE, Editor.
The aim of this series is to furnish brief, readable, and authentic accounts of the lives of those Americans whose personalities have impressed themselves most deeply on the character and history of their country. On account of the length of the more formal lives, often running into large volumes, the average busy man and woman have not the time or hardly the inclination to acquaint themselves with American biography. In the present series everything that such a reader would ordinarily care to know is given by writers of special competence, who possess in full measure the best contemporary point of view. Each volume is equipped with a frontispiece portrait, a calendar of important dates, and a brief bibliography for further reading. Finally, the volumes are printed in a form convenient for reading and for carrying handily in the pocket.
KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRÜBNER & CO.
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The BEACON BIOGRAPHIES.
The following volumes are the first issued:—
John Brown, by Joseph Edgar Chamberlin.
Phillips Brooks, by the Editor.
Aaron Burr, by Henry Childs Merwin.
Frederick Douglass, by Charles W. Chesnutt.
David Glasgow Farragut, by James Barnes.
Nathaniel Hawthorne, by Mrs. James T. Fields.
Robert E. Lee, by W. P. Trent.
James Russell Lowell, by Edward Everett Hale, Jr..
Thomas Paine, by Ellery Sedgwick.
Daniel Webster, by Norman Hapgood.
The following are among those in preparation:—
John James Audubon, by John Burroughs.
Edwin Booth, by Charles Townsend Copeland.
James Fenimore Cooper, by W. B. Snubrick Clymer.
Benjamin Franklin, by Lindsay Swift.
Sam Houston, by Sarah Barnwell Elliott.
KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRÜBNER & CO.
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