EDWARD EVERETT HALE - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED - HFSID 323257
Sale Price $225.00
Reg. $280.00
EDWARD EVERETT HALE
A note from the Congregational minister and popular author, writing
"I am glad to do what you wish"
Autograph note signed: "I am glad to do/what you wish/Edward E
Hale", in blue ink, 3x2. Previously affixed to accompanying 6x3½ card.
Accompanied by unsigned book photograph. Edward Everett Hale (1822-1909)
was Pastor of the South Congregational Church in Boston (1856-1901) and
Chaplain of the U.S. Senate from 1903 to his death. As a Unitarian minister,
he championed "breaking forever the fetters of Calvinist theology." Hale a
prolific author of both history and popular fiction, especially short stories,
is best remembered today for his patriotic tale, "The Man Without a Country"
(1863). The skillfully rendered detail of this story, intended to bolster
support for the Union during the Civil War, led many to believe it was a true
story. Toned. Adhesive residue on verso. Corners slightly worn. Fine
condition.
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