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Stories of Achievement, Volume IV, Authors and Journalists   By: (1876-1960)

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In "Stories of Achievement, Volume IV, Authors and Journalists" by Asa Don Dickinson, readers are taken on a captivating journey through the lives and accomplishments of some of history's most prominent writers and journalists. As a collection of biographical sketches, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the achievements and struggles faced by these distinguished individuals.

One of the book's greatest strengths lies in its ability to provide nuanced insights into the personalities and motivations of these renowned figures. Dickinson's meticulous research is evident throughout, and his writing style seamlessly weaves together factual information with engaging storytelling. Each chapter showcases a different author or journalist, allowing readers to appreciate the diversity and breadth of their contributions.

Moreover, Dickinson's depiction of the challenges faced by these individuals serves as a source of inspiration. Whether it is chronicling the hardships faced by Jane Austen or highlighting the relentless determination of Mark Twain, the author effectively demonstrates how these accomplished figures overcame adversity to leave a lasting impact on the literary world.

The book also excels in highlighting the larger historical and cultural contexts in which these authors and journalists flourished. Dickinson skillfully uses this backdrop to shed light on the societal pressures, intellectual movements, and groundbreaking events that influenced their work. By doing so, readers gain a deeper understanding of how these individuals shaped and were shaped by their time, further enhancing their appreciation for their accomplishments.

While "Stories of Achievement, Volume IV, Authors and Journalists" provides a comprehensive overview of an impressive array of writers and journalists, some readers may find the depth of analysis lacking in certain cases. Due to the vast number of figures covered, it is understandable that each biography is succinct. However, those seeking a more comprehensive examination of specific authors or journalists may feel disappointed.

Nonetheless, the book maintains a refreshing accessibility that makes it suitable for both casual readers and those with a deeper interest in literature and journalism. It serves as an excellent starting point for further exploration and an invaluable resource for anyone looking to expand their knowledge of these influential individuals.

In conclusion, "Stories of Achievement, Volume IV, Authors and Journalists" by Asa Don Dickinson is a captivating collection of biographical sketches that delves into the lives and legacies of notable writers and journalists. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Dickinson offers readers an insightful glimpse into the achievements, struggles, and influences of these iconic figures. While the brevity of each chapter may leave some readers craving more, overall, this book stands as a commendable tribute to the indelible mark left by these gifted individuals on the literary landscape.

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STORIES OF ACHIEVEMENT, VOLUME IV

Authors and Journalists

Edited by

ASA DON DICKINSON

Authors and Journalists

JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU ROBERT BURNS CHARLOTTE BRONTE CHARLES DICKENS HORACE GREELEY LOUISA M. ALCOTT HENRY GEORGE WILLIAM H. RIDEING JACOB A. RIIS HELEN KELLER

[Frontispiece: Robert Burns]

Garden City New York Doubleday, Page & Company 1925 Copyright, 1916, by Doubleday, Page & Company All Rights Reserved

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

In the preparation of this volume the publishers have received from several houses and authors generous permissions to reprint copyright material. For this they wish to express their cordial gratitude. In particular, acknowledgments are due to the Houghton Mifflin Company for permission to reprint the sketch of Horace Greeley; to Little, Brown & Co. for permission to reprint passages from "The Life, Letters, and Journals of Louisa May Alcott"; to Mr. Henry George, Jr., for the extract from his life of his father; to William H. Rideing for permission to reprint extracts from his book "Many Celebrities and a Few Others"; to the Macmillan Company for permission to use passages from "The Making of an American," by Jacob A. Riis; to Miss Helen Keller for permission to reprint from "The Story of My Life... Continue reading book >>




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