William H. Seward (1910) is a biography written by Edward Everett Hale that details the life and political career of William H. Seward, an American politician who served as the Secretary of State under Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson. The book covers Seward's early...
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In this lively and engaging biography, Hale tells the story of William H. Seward, one of America's most important statesmen. From his early years as a lawyer and politician to his pivotal role in the Civil War and Reconstruction, Seward's life is a testament to the power of...