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John Hay

    John Milton Hay war ein amerikanischer Staatsmann, Jurist und Schriftsteller, dessen politische Karriere sich fast ein halbes Jahrhundert erstreckte. Beginnend als Privatsekretär von Abraham Lincoln, wurde Hay später US-Außenminister. Zeit seines Lebens widmete er sich dem Schreiben von Lyrik und Prosa, wobei sich sein literarisches Interesse während seines Studiums an der Brown University vertiefte. Seine Werke umfassen Gedichtsammlungen, Romane und historische Schriften, die sein tiefes Engagement für Literatur und Politik widerspiegeln.

    Poems
    Castilian Days
    Postapocalyptic Fantasies in Antebellum American Literature
    THE COLLECTED EDITION OF UFO-mation
    Who is God?
    Fly, Fly, Fly Your Sleigh
    • A hilarious Christmas story - full of brilliantly funny rhymes, inspired by the much-loved song Row Row Row Your Boat. Perfect for sharing together.

      Fly, Fly, Fly Your Sleigh
    • Who is God?

      And Can I Really Know Him?

      • 252 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Who is God and Can I Really Know Him? introduces the concept of worldview while laying the foundational truths upon which the evangelical Christian worldview is built: God is truth and He reveals His truth to people; He is the one true and almighty God; He is the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit; He created everything; we are God's children and are made to love and to praise Him; God meets all our needs; sin keeps us from God; and Jesus is the only way to God. - Publisher.

      Who is God?
    • THE COLLECTED EDITION OF UFO-mation

      Published Quaterly by NYSIB: The New York Saucer Information Bureau

      • 66 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      UFO-mation served as a newsletter aimed at fostering discussion and investigation of UFO sightings and extraterrestrial travel. Edited by John Hay and Bruce Dolen, it operated under the New York Saucer Information Bureau, providing a platform for sharing experiences and promoting public interest in related projects. The publication reflects the era's fascination with unidentified flying objects and the quest for understanding their implications.

      THE COLLECTED EDITION OF UFO-mation
    • The book explores the prevalence of postapocalyptic themes in early nineteenth-century American literature, analyzing how these narratives reflect societal anxieties and cultural shifts of the time. It delves into various texts that envision dystopian futures, revealing the underlying fears and hopes of the era. Through this examination, the author highlights the significance of these fantasies in understanding the American psyche and the historical context in which they were created.

      Postapocalyptic Fantasies in Antebellum American Literature
    • Castilian Days

      in large print

      • 296 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Focusing on accessibility, this book is a reproduction of a historical work published by Megali, a company dedicated to producing large print editions. This initiative aims to enhance the reading experience for individuals with impaired vision, ensuring that important historical texts remain available and readable for all audiences.

      Castilian Days
    • Poems

      in large print

      • 168 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      This edition focuses on making historical works accessible to individuals with impaired vision through large print. The publishing house Megali is dedicated to reproducing these important texts, ensuring that readers can engage with historical literature comfortably.

      Poems
    • Pike County Ballads and Other Poems

      in large print

      • 164 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      This book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, a company dedicated to producing large print editions. The focus on accessibility ensures that individuals with impaired vision can enjoy and engage with classic literature more easily.

      Pike County Ballads and Other Poems
    • You Live Where?!

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      A laugh-out-loud funny story, perfect for fans of Kes Gray's You're Called What?! and Oi! Frog and Friends. Featuring a whole range of unbelievably silly real place names - from Little Snoring to Scratchy Bottom!

      You Live Where?!
    • Inspired by an amazing true story, this is a heart-warming tale about a little owl found in a family's Christmas tree.

      The Owl Who Came for Christmas