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    Sarah Knowles Bolton (September 15, 1841 - February 21, 1916) was an American writer. She was born in Farmington, Connecticut. In 1866, she married Charles E. Bolton, a merchant and philanthropist. She wrote extensively for the press, was one of the first corresponding secretaries of the Woman's National Temperance Union, and was associate editor of the Boston Congregationalist (1878-81). Bolton traveled for two years in Europe, studying profit-sharing, female higher education, and other social questions. Her writings encouraged readers to improve the world about them through faith and hard work.

  • Book cover of Famous Men of Science
  • Book cover of Famous Men of Science

    Sarah Knowles Bolton (September 15, 1841 - February 21, 1916) was an American writer. She was born in Farmington, Connecticut. In 1866, she married Charles E. Bolton, a merchant and philanthropist. She wrote extensively for the press, was one of the first corresponding secretaries of the Woman's National Temperance Union, and was associate editor of the Boston Congregationalist (1878-81). Bolton traveled for two years in Europe, studying profit-sharing, female higher education, and other social questions. Her writings encouraged readers to improve the world about them through faith and hard work. Bolton became an excellent scholar and graduated from the seminary founded by Catharine Beecher. Her first published poem appeared in the Waverly Magazine, when she was 15 years old. Soon after her graduation she published a small volume, Orlean Lamar and Other Poems (New York City, 1863), and a serial was accepted by a New England paper. Later, she married Charles E. Bolton, a graduate of Amherst College, and they removed to Cleveland, Ohio. She became the first secretary of the Woman's Christian Association of that city, using much of her time in visiting the poor. When, in 1874, the temperance crusade began in Hillsborough, Ohio, she was one of the first to take up the work and aid it with speeches and writings. She was soon appointed assistant corresponding secretary of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and as such, Frances Willard stated, "She kept articles, paragraphs and enlightening excerpts before the public, which did more toward setting our new methods before the people than any single agency had ever compassed up to that time." At the request of the temperance women of the country. Bolton prepared a history of the crusade for the Centennial temperance volume, and of the Cleveland work for Annie Turner Wittenmyer's History of the Women's Temperance Crusade. At that time, she published her temperance story entitled "The Present Problem" (New York, 1874). Invited to Boston to become one of the editors of the Congregationalist, she proved herself an able journalist. Bolton passed two years abroad, partly in travel and partly in study, that being her second visit to Europe. She made a special study of woman's higher education in the universities of Cambridge, Oxford, and elsewhere, preparing for magazines several articles on that subject, as well as on woman's philanthropic and intellectual work, and on what was being done for the mental and moral help of laboring people by their employers, reading a paper on that subject at a meeting of the American Social Science Association held in Saratoga in 1883. Bolton's additional published works were, How Success is Won (Boston, 1884); Lives of Poor Bon's who Became Famous (New York, iSSsi; Girls who Became Famous (New York, 1886); Stories from Life (New York, 1886); Social Studies in England (Boston, 18861; From Heart and Nature, Poems (New York. 1887); Famous American Authors (New York, 1887); Famous American Statesmen (New York, 1888); Some Successful Women (Boston, 1888); Famous Men of Science (New York, 1889); Famous European Artists (New York, 18901; English Authors of the Nineteenth Century (New York. 1890); English Statesmen of Queen Victoria's Reign (New York, 1891); Famous Types of Womanhood (New York). Several of these books were reprinted in England. In 1867 her son, Charles Knowles Bolton was born. He graduated from Harvard University in 1890, and served as librarian of the Boston Atheneum for thirty five years. Bolton died in Cleveland, Ohio, February 21, 1916. (wikipedia.org)

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    Embark on a Journey of Inspiration with "Selected Stories of Sarah Knowles Bolton" by Sarah Knowles Bolton! Prepare to be captivated by the timeless wisdom and heartfelt stories of Sarah Knowles Bolton, one of the most revered authors of her time. In "Selected Stories of Sarah Knowles Bolton," readers are invited to explore a curated collection of her most poignant and inspiring tales, each brimming with wisdom, compassion, and the beauty of the human spirit. From tales of courage and perseverance to stories of love and kindness, Bolton's narratives offer a window into the complexities of the human experience and the enduring power of hope. Through her vivid characters and evocative prose, she invites readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. Themes of resilience, empathy, and the pursuit of happiness weave throughout the pages of "Selected Stories," reminding readers of the importance of kindness, understanding, and compassion in a world often filled with adversity. Whether set in bustling cities or tranquil countryside, Bolton's stories resonate with universal truths that transcend time and place. Since its publication, "Selected Stories of Sarah Knowles Bolton" has received widespread acclaim for its timeless insights, heartfelt narratives, and profound emotional depth. Its enduring popularity among readers of all ages is a testament to Bolton's ability to touch hearts and inspire minds with her words. Whether you're seeking solace in times of uncertainty, inspiration for your own journey, or simply a beautifully crafted story to warm your heart, "Selected Stories" is sure to delight and uplift. Join Sarah Knowles Bolton on a literary adventure that celebrates the resilience, compassion, and beauty of the human spirit. Don't miss your chance to experience the magic of Sarah Knowles Bolton's storytelling. Order your copy of "Selected Stories of Sarah Knowles Bolton" today and discover a world of inspiration, wisdom, and timeless beauty.

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    In "Famous American Statesmen," Sarah Knowles Bolton delivers a compelling and insightful exploration of some of the most influential figures in American history. The book is characterized by its accessible yet scholarly prose, weaving together biographical narratives that illuminate the complex personalities and motivations of these statesmen. Written during a time when the nation was grappling with its identity and legacy, Bolton's work situates these historical figures within the broader context of America'Äôs evolving political landscape, effectively bridging past and present in a manner that captivates and informs her audience. Sarah Knowles Bolton, an esteemed writer and biographer of the late 19th century, was deeply influenced by the intellectual currents of her time, including the rising interest in American history and national identity. Her extensive background in literature and biography'Äîpaired with a passion for promoting women's contributions to society'Äîprovides a unique lens through which she examines her subjects. Bolton'Äôs dedication to education and her belief in the importance of a well-informed citizenry are clearly reflected in her meticulous research and engaging narrative style. "Famous American Statesmen" is an essential read for students, educators, and history enthusiasts alike, offering a nuanced perspective on the lives of those who shaped the United States. Bolton's work not only serves as a valuable historical resource but also inspires readers to reflect on the enduring impact of these statesmen on contemporary governance and civic responsibility.

  • Book cover of Famous American Statesmen (Esprios Classics)

    Sarah Knowles Bolton (September 15, 1841 - February 21, 1916) was an American writer. She was born in Farmington, Connecticut. In 1866, she married Charles E. Bolton, a merchant and philanthropist. She wrote extensively for the press, was one of the first corresponding secretaries of the Woman's National Temperance Union, and was associate editor of the Boston Congregationalist (1878-81). Bolton traveled for two years in Europe, studying profit-sharing, female higher education, and other social questions. Her writings encouraged readers to improve the world about them through faith and hard work.

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    First published in the year 1889 by Thomas Y. Crowell & Company Publishers, 'Famous Men of Science' comprises of sketches of some of the greatest scientists written by Sarah Knowles Bolton.

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    In "Famous Leaders Among Men," Sarah Knowles Bolton presents an insightful exploration of influential figures throughout history, illuminating their lives and contributions to society. Bolton's literary style merges biographical narrative with analytical commentary, inviting readers to consider not only the achievements of these leaders but also the contexts in which they operated. From political strategists to moral visionaries, the book encapsulates diverse leadership qualities and highlights pivotal moments that shaped the course of human history, creating a vivid tapestry that showcases the essence of effective leadership. Sarah Knowles Bolton (1841'Äì1916) was an American writer deeply engaged with the social issues of her time, including women's rights and education. Her extensive background in literature and her dedication to exploring notable historical figures likely inspired her to pen this compelling anthology. As a contemporary of the suffrage movement, Bolton's works reflect her belief in empowerment through knowledge, making her choice of subject matter a natural extension of her advocacy for progress and reform. "Famous Leaders Among Men" is a critical read for anyone interested in leadership, history, and the human experience. Bolton's carefully crafted profiles not only inform but also inspire, making this book an essential addition to the library of scholars, students, and anyone seeking to understand the complexities of leadership in various social and political spheres.