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William Henry Smith

    Gravenhurst, or Thoughts on Good and Evil
    A Political History of Slavery: Being an Account of the Slavery Controversy
    The Tailed Amphibians, Including the Cæcilians.
    A Twelve Months Residence in Ireland During the Famine and the Public Works 1846 and 1847
    A Twelve Months' Residence In Ireland
    The Life and Speeches of Hon. Charles Warren Fairbanks
    • 2024

      The St. Clair Papers

      Vol. I

      • 636 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      This reprint offers a glimpse into the past, presenting the original work from 1882. Readers can explore the themes, characters, and historical context of the time through its authentic narrative. The book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in classic literature and the evolution of storytelling.

      The St. Clair Papers
    • 2024

      The St. Clair Papers

      Vol. II

      • 664 pages
      • 24 hours of reading

      The book is a reprint of a classic work first published in 1882, offering readers a chance to explore historical themes and perspectives from that era. It provides insight into the culture and societal norms of the time, reflecting the author's unique voice and style. This edition may include additional commentary or context that enhances the reader's understanding of the original text, making it a valuable addition for both new readers and those familiar with the work.

      The St. Clair Papers
    • 2023

      A comprehensive biography of Charles Warren Fairbanks, the Indiana senator who served as Theodore Roosevelt's running mate in the 1904 presidential election. The author provides a detailed chronicle of Fairbanks' life and political career, and includes transcripts of his most notable speeches. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in American political history.

      The Life and Speeches of Hon. Charles Warren Fairbanks
    • 2023

      An intriguing exploration of the connections between Francis Bacon and William Shakespeare, two of the greatest minds of the Elizabethan era. Written by William Henry Smith, a scholar of English literature and philosophy, this book argues that Bacon was the true author of Shakespeare's plays, and examines the evidence supporting this claim. With meticulous attention to detail and a passionate commitment to his subject, Smith makes a compelling case for a new understanding of this enduring literary mystery.

      Bacon and Shakespeare: His Position As Regards the Plays, Etc
    • 2023
    • 2023

      This groundbreaking study sheds new light on the mysterious and fascinating world of Elizabethan theater, exploring the lives and work of the actors, playwrights, and entrepreneurs who made it possible. Combining historical scholarship with careful analysis of language and textual evidence, the authors provide a compelling and thought-provoking look at one of the most important cultural phenomena of the early modern period.

      Bacon & Shakespeare: An Inquiry Touching Players, Playhouses & Play-writers
    • 2023

      Bacon and Shakespeare

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This reprint preserves the essence of a classic first published in 1857, offering readers a glimpse into the historical context and literary style of the time. The book features themes and narratives that reflect the cultural and societal norms of the 19th century, making it a valuable addition for those interested in literature's evolution. Readers can expect an authentic experience of the original text, complete with its unique perspective and storytelling approach.

      Bacon and Shakespeare
    • 2022