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Sarah Knowles Bolton

    A Country Idyl and Other Stories
    Famous Leaders among Men
    Famous Givers and Their Gifts
    Famous Men of Science
    Famous American Statesmen
    Lives of Girls Who Became Famous
    • Lives of Girls Who Became Famous

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The author, an influential American writer, dedicated her life to social reform and education, particularly for women. After marrying a philanthropist, she became a prominent figure in the Woman's National Temperance Union and contributed to various publications. Her travels in Europe deepened her understanding of social issues like profit-sharing and women's education. Through her writings, she inspired readers to enact positive change in their communities, emphasizing the importance of faith and diligence in improving society.

      Lives of Girls Who Became Famous
    • Famous American Statesmen

      • 278 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The biography highlights the life and contributions of Sarah Knowles Bolton, an influential American writer and advocate for social reform. Born in Connecticut, she played a significant role in the Woman's National Temperance Union and served as an associate editor for a prominent publication. Bolton's travels in Europe enriched her understanding of social issues, particularly in profit-sharing and women's education. Her writings inspired readers to enact positive change through faith and diligence, reflecting her commitment to improving society.

      Famous American Statesmen
    • Famous Men of Science

      • 238 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Bolton was an influential American writer and social reformer known for her advocacy of female higher education and social issues. After marrying a merchant in 1866, she became a prominent figure in the Woman's National Temperance Union and served as associate editor of a significant publication. Her travels in Europe allowed her to explore various social questions, and her writings inspired readers to enact positive change in their communities through faith and diligence.

      Famous Men of Science
    • Famous Givers and Their Gifts

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Bolton's life as an American writer is marked by her advocacy for social issues, particularly through her role in the Woman's National Temperance Union and her editorial work. Her travels in Europe inspired her focus on profit-sharing and female higher education, reflecting her commitment to social reform. Through her writings, she encouraged readers to effect positive change in their communities, emphasizing the importance of faith and diligence in improving society. Her contributions to literature and social activism left a lasting impact.

      Famous Givers and Their Gifts
    • Famous Leaders among Men

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Bolton's life and work reflect her commitment to social reform and education, particularly for women. As a prominent writer and editor, she contributed to various publications and played a significant role in the Woman's National Temperance Union. Her two-year journey in Europe deepened her understanding of social issues like profit-sharing and female education. Through her writings, she inspired others to enact positive change in their communities, emphasizing the importance of faith and diligence in making a difference.

      Famous Leaders among Men
    • A Country Idyl and Other Stories

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The author was a prominent American writer and social reformer who actively contributed to various publications and organizations, including the Woman's National Temperance Union. Her travels in Europe inspired her exploration of social issues such as profit-sharing and women's education. Bolton's writings emphasized the importance of faith and hard work in creating positive change in society, encouraging readers to engage with and improve their communities. Her legacy reflects a commitment to social progress and empowerment through education and activism.

      A Country Idyl and Other Stories
    • Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous

      • 262 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book highlights the life and contributions of Sarah Knowles Bolton, an influential American writer and advocate for social reform. Born in Connecticut, she played a significant role in the Woman's National Temperance Union and served as an editor for the Boston Congregationalist. Bolton's travels in Europe inspired her writings on profit-sharing and female education, emphasizing the importance of faith and hard work in enacting positive change. Her work encourages readers to engage actively in improving their communities.

      Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous
    • Famous European Artists

      • 214 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Bolton's life and work reflect her commitment to social reform and women's education. An influential writer and editor, she contributed significantly to the press and the Woman's National Temperance Union. Her two-year journey in Europe allowed her to explore vital social issues, including profit-sharing and female higher education. Through her writings, she inspired readers to enact positive change in their communities, emphasizing the importance of faith and diligence in improving society.

      Famous European Artists