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Hardcover Edward Everett Orator and Statesman Book

ISBN: 1025439287

ISBN13: 9781025439280

Edward Everett Orator and Statesman

"Edward Everett Orator and Statesman" is a comprehensive biography of one of the most distinguished figures in nineteenth-century American public life. Written by Paul Revere Frothingham, this work chronicles the multifaceted career of Edward Everett, who served as a clergyman, educator, diplomat, and politician. From his early days as a professor at Harvard to his roles as Governor of Massachusetts, Minister to Great Britain, and Secretary of State, the book explores Everett's immense contribution to the United States' political and cultural landscape.

A central theme of the biography is Everett's unparalleled reputation as an orator. Known for his eloquence and scholarly approach, he was a sought-after speaker whose addresses defined the public discourse of his era. Frothingham provides a detailed look at Everett's intellectual life and his unwavering commitment to the Union during the turbulent years leading up to and during the Civil War. This volume serves as an essential resource for those interested in American history, nineteenth-century politics, and the art of public speaking, offering a nuanced portrait of a man who stood at the heart of American statesmanship.

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