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1883

The Children's Pilgrimage


L.T. Meade - 1883
    She, Maurice, and Toby had just a month to prepare--just a month to get ready for the great task of Cecile's life. At the end of a month they must set forth--three pilgrims without a guide. Cecile felt that it was a pity this long journey which they must take in secret should begin in the winter. Had she the power of choice, she would have put off so weary a pilgrimage until the days were long and the weather mild. But there was no choice in the matter now; just when the days were shortest and worst, just at Christmas time, they must set out.

Thomas Jefferson: American Statesman


John Torrey Morse Jr. - 1883
     But who was the man behind the political image? Originally published in 1883 as part of the ‘American Statesmen’ series, John T. Morse’s detailed biography explores the life of one of history’s most important political figures. Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States and author of the Declaration of Independence, was also a key figure in the American Revolution. Over time his name has become synonymous with the ideals of liberty and democracy. Morse’s riveting biography traces the life of Jefferson, from his early years in Virginia to his ascent into foreign and domestic politics. In the process Morse has created a classic account of one of the most prominent figures in American history. Praise for John T Morse: ‘Biography may be either an art or a science, but it is generally neither. With Mr Morse it is an art.’ - Political Science Quarterly John Torrey Morse (1840–1937) was an American historian and biographer. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, he also worked as a lawyer. Morse was the editor of the ‘American Statesmen’ series, and published, among others, biographies of Abraham Lincoln, Alexander Hamilton and J.Q. Adams.