Cambridge Sketches
Cambridge Sketches
by Frank Preston Stearns
Genre: Nonfiction, Essays, Historical Literature
Target Audience: History enthusiasts, readers interested in 19th-century American culture, students of literature, collectors of historical works
Cambridge Sketches is a collection of essays penned by Frank Preston Stearns, offering a vivid portrayal of life in Cambridge, Massachusetts, during the 19th century. Stearns, a writer and abolitionist, provides personal anecdotes and reflections on notable figures and events that shaped the intellectual and cultural landscape of the time. His writings delve into the lives of prominent individuals such as Longfellow, Lowell, and Holmes, offering readers a window into the past through the lens of a contemporary observer.
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Cambridge Sketches by Frank Preston Stearns – A Glimpse into 19th-Century Cambridge
Explore Cambridge Sketches by Frank Preston Stearns, a collection of essays offering insights into 19th-century Cambridge, Massachusetts, and its influential figures and events.
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