Norman Hapgood - Works

Works

  • Literary Statesmen, and Others (1897, reissued by Books for Libraries Press, 1972) ISBN 0-8369-2593-9
  • Abraham Lincoln, the Man of the People (1899)
  • Daniel Webster (1899)
  • The Stage in America (1901)
  • George Washington (1901)
  • Industry and Progress (1911)
  • The Jewish Commonwealth (1919)
  • The Advancing Hour (1920)
  • Up From the City Streets: A Biographical Study of Alfred E. Smith (1927) (with Henry Moskowitz)
  • Why Janet Should Read Shakspere (sic) (1929)

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