Address on whether a public life is worth striving for, [18--?].

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Address on whether a public life is worth striving for, [18--?].

Autograph manuscript of a speech on the question, "Is a public life on the whole worth striving for?" With corrections, and signed by the author. In a modern cloth case, with cover title Public life.

1 v. (16 leaves) ; 24 cm.

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Cornell University Library

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Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910

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Julia Ward Howe, née Julia Ward, (born May 27, 1819, New York, New York, U.S.—died October 17, 1910, Newport, Rhode Island), American author and lecturer best known for her “Battle Hymn of the Republic.” Julia Ward came of a well-to-do family and was educated privately. In 1843 she married educator Samuel Gridley Howe and took up residence in Boston. Always of a literary bent, she published her first volume of poetry, Passion Flowers, in 1854; this and subsequent works—including a poetry collec...