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Historical Papers

By: John Greenleaf Whittier
Published By: Double9 Books

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Historical papers is a collection of essays that examines notable events and figures in history, focusing on themes of liberty, social justice, and moral responsibility in political action. The work explores episodes of conflict, reform, and leadership, highlighting the struggles and triumphs inherent in the pursuit of human rights and ethical governance. Through careful analysis and narrative reflection, the essays consider how individual and collective choices shape society and influence the course of history. The collection emphasizes the importance of conscience, ethical decision making, and the enduring impact of principled leadership. By presenting historical events alongside thoughtful commentary, the work encourages readers to reflect on the interplay between morality and politics, the consequences of actions, and the pursuit of justice. The essays balance factual detail with interpretive insight, creating a nuanced exploration of human experience, social responsibility, and cultural development. With its focus on ethics, liberty, and civic awareness, the collection remains a meaningful contribution to historical literature and moral reflection.

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John Greenleaf Whittier

John Greenleaf Whittier was a Quaker poet and writer whose work reflected strong moral purpose and deep emotional sensitivity. Born on 17 December 1807 in Haverhill, Massachusetts, he grew up in a rural setting that shaped his lifelong appreciation for simplicity, faith, and the natural world. Whittier became widely recognized for his powerful opposition to slavery, using poetry and prose to support the abolitionist movement in the United States. His writings often carried themes of justice, compassion, perseverance, and spiritual reflection, making him an influential voice in reform literature. He was frequently included among the Fireside Poets, a group of writers whose verses were widely read in American homes for their warmth and accessibility. Influenced by the Scottish poet Robert Burns, Whittier developed a lyrical style that combined tenderness with ethical conviction. He is especially remembered for his anti-slavery works and for Snow-Bound, published in 1866, which captured memory, family life, and resilience with lasting emotional power. His parents were Abigail Hussey Whittier and John Whittier, and he had a sibling, Elizabeth Hussey Whittier. Whittier died on 7 September 1892 in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Double 9 Books
  • Publishing Year: 2026
  • Language: English
  • Paperback: 70pages
  • ISBN-10: 9377502454
  • ISBN-13: 9789377502454
  • Item Weight: 91g
  • Dimension : 216 x 140 x 4.35mm
  • Reading age: 10+
  • Country of Origin : India
  • Importer: Double 9 Books
  • Packer: Double 9 Books
  • Book Type : History > General