This book is a tribute to Henry Longfellow, after the death of his wife in 1861. It is a collection of poems, which are considered one of the cornerstone works of Victorian English poetry. They express Longfellow's profound sense of loss and pain in the face of the death of his beloved wife. The poems also reflect Longfellow's deep faith in God and his belief in the eternal nature of the human soul.
Francis Winthrop Palfrey Books
This American historian is known for his insightful contributions to the study of American history. His works are characterized by meticulous research and a narrative style that immerses readers in the past. He focuses on pivotal moments that shaped American identity and the complex figures involved in these events. His contribution lies in presenting historical narratives in a vivid and accessible manner for contemporary audiences.






History of New England
- 660 pages
- 24 hours of reading
History of New England; Volume 4
- 632 pages
- 23 hours of reading
This book offers a comprehensive look at the history of New England, from its early settlement by Europeans to the present day. Drawing on a wealth of historical records and first-hand accounts, it provides a fascinating glimpse into the people, events, and ideas that have shaped this unique region of the United States.
History of New England; Volume 3
- 694 pages
- 25 hours of reading
This comprehensive history of New England covers the period from the first colonial settlements through the American Revolution. The Palfrey brothers provide a detailed account of political, social, and economic developments in the region, as well as New England's role in national events. This work is an important resource for anyone interested in the history of the United States and the development of the American identity.
This comprehensive history of New England provides readers with a fascinating and insightful look at this dynamic region and its people. From the early days of the colonies to the revolutionary period and beyond, the Palfreys' careful research and engaging prose bring the history of New England to life in ways that will captivate both scholars and general readers.
History of New England; Volume 5
- 710 pages
- 25 hours of reading
The Antietam and Fredericksburg
- 242 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Memoir of William Francis Bartlett
- 324 pages
- 12 hours of reading
History of New England; Volume 1
- 688 pages
- 25 hours of reading