Horace Greeley (1811–1872)
Author of An Overland Journey from New York to San Francisco in the Summer of 1859
About the Author
Image credit: Circa 1855-1865,
Brady-Handy Photograph Collection,
LoC Prints and Photographs Division
(LC-DIG-cwpbh-00705)
Brady-Handy Photograph Collection,
LoC Prints and Photographs Division
(LC-DIG-cwpbh-00705)
Works by Horace Greeley
The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: Volume 1 (2016) 34 copies
The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: Volume 2 (1866) 31 copies
Glances at Europe (in a Series of Letters from Great Britain, France, Italy, Switzerland, &C. During the Summer of 1851) (2016) 9 copies
What I know of farming: a series of brief and plain expositions of practical agriculture as an art based upon science (2011) 7 copies
A Political Text-Book for 1860 4 copies
Proceedings of the first three Republican national conventions of 1856, 1860 and 1864, including proceedings of the ante (1893) 2 copies, 1 review
History of the Struggle for Slavery Extension or Restriction in the United States (The Black heritage library collection (1977) 2 copies
Voice of the People 1 copy
Success in business, 1 copy
Western Americana miscellany 1 copy
Mr. Greeley's record on the question of amnesty and reconstruction, from the hour of Gen. Lee's surrender (1872) 1 copy
Practice Makes Perfect? 1 copy
A Political Textbook For 1860: Comprising A Brief View Of Presidential Nominations And Elections (2007) 1 copy
Associated Works
The Civil War: The First Year Told By Those Who Lived It (2011) — Contributor — 269 copies, 2 reviews
The Lincoln Anthology: Great Writers on His Life and Legacy from 1860 to Now (2008) — Contributor — 172 copies, 1 review
American Antislavery Writings: Colonial Beginnings to Emancipation (2012) — Contributor — 147 copies
An American Album: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Harper's Magazine (2000) — Contributor — 145 copies, 1 review
Reconstruction: Voices from America's First Great Struggle for Racial Equality (2018) — Contributor — 125 copies, 1 review
Gentlemen, Scholars and Scoundrels: A Treasury of the Best of Harper's Magazine from 1850 to the Present (1972) — Contributor — 62 copies
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- Birthdate
- 1811-02-03
- Date of death
- 1872-11-29
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- editor
publisher - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Amherst, New Hampshire, USA
- Places of residence
- Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
New York, New York, USA - Place of death
- Pleasantville, New York,USA
- Burial location
- Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- New York, USA
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Reviews
Proceedings of the first three Republican national conventions of 1856, 1860 and 1864, including proceedings of the ante by Horace Greeley
215. Proceedings of the First Three Republican Conventions of 1856, 1860 and 1864 (read between Oct 27, 1945 and Nov 4, 1945) I read this when I was eager to read about political conventions, which I became enthralled by when in 1940, at age 11, I heard the exciting 1940 Republican Convention on the radio. In 1940 when I first heard the radio broadcast of the 1940 Republican Convention I literally did not know what a convention was or how such worked. Hey, I was only 7 when the 1936 show more conventions took place and I was totally unaware of them. I did, though, have awareness of the 1936 presidential election . My Dad was supporting William Lemke! An older brother was so impressed by the crowds he heard about at Landon speeches that he became convinced Landon would win, and of course the Literary Digest poll which had never been wrong before predicted a Landon win. My father knew Landon would lose so he and my brother, then 17, made a bet. If Landon did not win, my brother agreed he would not go to any dance for a month. After the election my brother abided by the result of the bet for awhile but he was so desolate that before the entire month had elapsed Dad relented and said he need not abide by the bet result for the entire month. So I knew about the 1936 election but not about the conventions that year. But when I learned about conventions in 1940 I was hooked and avidly listened to national conventions as much as I could, and when I learned there were books which had all the words spoken at conventions I obtained them from the Iowa Traveling Library and read them cover to cover. This book was one I obtained and read, in 1945. show less
A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of American_ 1860-64: Its Causes_ Incidents_ and Results: Intended to Exhibit Especially its Moral and Political Phases_ with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavers From 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union.
both volumes leather in very good condition
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