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Lew Wallace

    April 10, 1827 – February 15, 1905

    Lewis Wallace, widely recognized for his monumental historical novel, drew extensively from his diverse life experiences to inform his writing. His career as a lawyer, Union general during the Civil War, governor, and diplomat provided him with a profound understanding of human nature and the sweep of historical events. While he aspired to be remembered primarily as a military hero, his enduring literary achievements ultimately overshadowed his battlefield service. Wallace's work is characterized by its vivid historical settings and its deep exploration of moral complexities.

    Lew Wallace
    Ben-Hur (A Tale of the Christ): Historical Novel
    Life and Public Services of Hon. Benjamin Harrison, President of the U.S.: With a Concise Biographical Sketch of Hon. Whitelaw Reid, Ex-Minister to Fr
    Ben-Hur. A Tale of the Christ - The Original Classic Edition
    Ben-Hur
    Tears for My Sisters
    The View from Somewhere