EDWARD EVERETT HALE:
A Biography

 By Jean Holloway

Austin: University of Texas Press, (1956).

First edition, first printing.

Illustrated with seven photographs on black-and-white plates.

A thorough account of Hale's life, careers, and the effects he had on people and the events of his time.

Hale is most famous as the author of MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY, but also was a prominent journalist, wrote more than one-hundred fifty books and pamphlets, was Chaplain of the Senate for five years, and was a confidant and advisor to writers, diplomats and statesmen, and consistently looked for Christian guidance for himself and others.

Fine in gray linen with gilt embossed titles and rules to a black panel to the spine, black-and-white headband and tail-band; in a  nearly fine dust jacket with slight rubbing to the upper spine edge; original printed $4.95 price near the small shadow of a former price sticker to the front inner flap.


 Octavo; 275 pages; index.

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