Audiobook: Man Without A Country And Other Tales
- Download 01 The Man Without A Country Part 1 audio
- Download 02 The Man Without A Country Part 2 audio
- Download 03 The Last Of The Florida audio
- Download 04 A Piece Of Possible History audio
- Download 05 The South American Editor audio
- Download 06 The Old And The New, Face To Face audio
- Download 07 A Dot And Line Alphabet audio
- Download 08 The Last Voyage Of The Resolute Part 1 audio
- Download 09 The Last Voyage Of The Resolute Part 2 audio
- Download 10 My Double, And How He Undid Me Part 1 audio
- Download 11 My Double, And How He Undid Me Part 2 audio
- Download 12 The Children Of The Public, Introduction and Chapter 1: The Pork-Barrel audio
- Download 13 The Children Of The Public, Chapter 2: Where Is The Barrel?; Chapter 3 My Life To Its Crisis audio
- Download 14 The Children Of The Public, Chapter 34: The Crisis Part 1 audio
- Download 15 The Children Of The Public, Chapter 4: The Crisis Part 2 audio
- Download 16 The Children Of The Public, Chapter 5: Fausta's Story audio
- Download 17 The Skeleton In The Closet audio
- Download 18 Christmas Waits In Boston Part 1 audio
- Download 19 Christmas Waits In Boston Part 2 audio
- Download 20 Christmas Waits In Boston Part 3 audio
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Edward Everett Hale (1822 β 1909) was an American author, historian and Unitarian clergyman. Hale first came to notice as a writer in 1859, when he contributed the short story "My Double and How He Undid Me" to the Atlantic Monthly. He soon published other stories in the same periodical. His best known work was "The Man Without a Country", published in the Atlantic in 1863 and intended to strengthen support in the Civil War for the Union cause in the North. Though the story is set in the early 19th century, it is an allegory about the upheaval of the American Civil War. As in some of his other non-romantic tales, he employed a minute realism which led his readers to suppose the narrative a record of fact. These two stories and such others as "The Skeleton in the Closet", gave him a prominent position among short-story writers of 19th century America. Each story in this collection has an introduction.
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