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Paperback Colonel Bob Ingersoll Book

ISBN: 1025565436

ISBN13: 9781025565439

Colonel Bob Ingersoll

"Colonel Bob Ingersoll" offers a compelling and comprehensive biography of one of the most influential and controversial figures of the late 19th century. Known widely as "The Great Agnostic," Robert G. Ingersoll was a master orator, a Union veteran, and a prominent political voice whose lectures on free thought, religion, and humanism captivated-and often scandalized-the American public.

In this detailed account, Cameron Rogers explores the life and legacy of a man who balanced a successful legal career with a relentless quest for intellectual liberty. The book traces Ingersoll's ascent from a modest upbringing to becoming one of the most sought-after speakers of his era, admired by contemporary literary giants and political leaders alike. Through vivid prose, Rogers captures the charisma and wit that defined Ingersoll's public persona, while also examining his deeply held convictions regarding the separation of church and state and the importance of scientific inquiry.

This work serves as an essential portrait of a pivotal era in American history, highlighting the tension between traditional beliefs and the burgeoning spirit of modern skepticism. "Colonel Bob Ingersoll" remains a vital resource for readers interested in the history of free thought, the art of public speaking, and the political landscape of the Gilded Age.

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