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Little Visits with Great Americans: The True Stories and Life Lessons by Famous and Most Influential People of the Time (Vol. 1&2)

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At the heart of 'Little Visits with Great Americans' lies a rich tapestry of essays that encompass an array of themes from ambition to philanthropy, threaded together not only by the distinguished status of its contributors but also by their shared commitment to reflecting on the American spirit. The variety in literary styles, from the reflective to the advisory, showcases the diversity of thought and experience among some of the early 20th century's most influential figures. This collection is a testament to the multiplicity of American identity, showcasing standout pieces that offer profound insights into the personal philosophies and life experiences of its contributors, without elevating one voice above the collective. The anthology provides a unique lens through which to view the landscape of American cultural and intellectual history at the turn of the century. The contributors, including luminaries like Theodore Roosevelt, Helen Keller, and Thomas Alva Edison, among others, bring a wealth of perspectives shaped by their remarkable achievements and contributions to their respective fields. Their backgrounds, spanning politics, literature, science, and the arts, reflect a period of dynamic change and progress in American society. Their collective voices not only align with but also enrich the cultural, social, and literary movements of their time, offering readers an unparalleled glimpse into the minds shaping America's future. For anyone interested in the legacies and thoughts of some of America's greatest minds, 'Little Visits with Great Americans' offers an invaluable opportunity. This anthology invites readers to explore a fascinating array of perspectives and themes, all the while fostering a deeper understanding of the diverse narrative strands that have woven the fabric of American society. It is essential reading not just for its educational value but for its capacity to inspire, through the dialogue it creates among the varying voices and the insights it offers into the collective American identity.


Autor/a: Jacob Gould Schurman Autor/a: Theodore Roosevelt Autor/a: Ella Wheeler Wilcox Autor/a: Helen Keller Autor/a: William Dean Howells Autor/a: Goldwin Smith Autor/a: James Whitcomb Riley Autor/a: John Burroughs Autor/a: Andrew Carnegie Autor/a: John Philip Sousa Autor/a: Russell H. Conwell Autor/a: Mrs. Burton Harrison Autor/a: Frederic Remington Autor/a: Edwin Markham Autor/a: Chauncey M. Depew Autor/a: John Wanamaker Autor/a: Samuel Gompers Autor/a: Charles Dana Gibson Autor/a: Homer Davenport Autor/a: Marshall P. Wilder Autor/a: Thomas Alva Edison Autor/a: Hiram Stevens Maxim Autor/a: Hazen S. Pingree Autor/a: Marshall Field Autor/a: Sir Thomas Lipton Autor/a: Darius Ogden Mills Autor/a: Russell Sage Autor/a: Lyman Judson Gage Autor/a: Cornelius Vanderbilt Autor/a: Robert C. Clowry Autor/a: Herbert H. Vreeland Autor/a: Nelson A. Miles Autor/a: Joseph H. Choate Autor/a: Jonathan P. Dolliver Autor/a: Thomas C. Platt Autor/a: Tom L. Johnson Autor/a: General Lew Wallace Autor/a: Edwin Austin Abbey Autor/a: Alice Barber Stephens Autor/a: Frederick Burr Opper Autor/a: F. Wellington Ruckstuhl Autor/a: Henry Merwin Shrady Autor/a: Helen Miller Gould Autor/a: Nathan Strauss Autor/a: Frank W. Gunsaulus Autor/a: Robert Collyer Autor/a: Robert Laird Borden Autor/a: S. N. Parent Autor/a: Andrew G. Blair Autor/a: James Loudon Autor/a: Sir William C. Van Horne Autor/a: Samuel Jones Autor/a: Philip D. Armour Autor/a: John B. Herreshoff Autor/a: Lillian Nordica