Greatest Biographies Ever written (Grapevine edition)


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Famous Men of the Middle Ages The Every-day Life of Abraham Lincoln History of Julius Cæsar Vol. 1 of 2 Representative Men: Seven Lectures Queen Victoria are the Greatest Biographies Ever written. Famous Men of the Middle Ages - The charming historical biographies of thirty-five of the most significant figures in Middle Ages history—from the arrival of the barbarians to the creation of the printing press—are included in the book Famous Men of the Middle Ages. Every story in this book by John Haaren is told in a straightforward understandable way and each one is carefully thought out to arouse and spark the young readers imagination. The following is an excerpt from The Everyday Life of Abraham Lincoln Vol. 1: A Narrative and Descriptive Biography With Pen-Pictures and Personal Recollections by Individuals Who Knew Him. Certain repetitions in a work created according to this design are inevitable; they are neither undesired nor unwelcome. History of Julius Caesar Volumes 1 : History should be just as sacred as religion. The lessons of history in turn inspire us with the love of the lovely and the just and the hatred of anything that stands in the way of human progress. If the precepts of faith elevate our soul above the interests of this world. For these classes to be profitable several requirements must be met. Representative Men: Seven Lectures - Ralph Waldo Emerson started a series of articles and lectures in 1845 that included six individuals who represented the ideals and aspirations of the still-developing American republic. Queen Victoria - A detailed biography of the life and reign of Queen Victoria of England by Lytton Strachey was written in 1921. Here we see Victoria as a child a monarch a wife a mother and a widow. Strachey also gives insights into the political arena with depictions of her relationships: with her governess “precious Lehzen” with Peel Gladstone and Disraeli with her beloved Albert and in later life her legendary devotion to her Highland servant John Brown.
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