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The Hearth-Stone Thoughts Upon Home-Life In Our Cities

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The Hearth-Stone Thoughts Upon Home-Life In Our Cities

$15.99
 
Samuel Osgood's "The Hearth-Stone" is an everlasting collection of writings that brings to mind heat climate, understanding, and a deep know-how of domestic existence. Samuel Osgood turned into an American minister, poet, and early supporter of ladies' rights. His book, published in the middle of the 1800s, is a tapestry of reflections that honor the fire as a key image of family comfort and peace. In this collection, Osgood appears at how critical the fire is as an area in which families can get collectively to share tales, laugh, and enjoy the easy matters in existence. In his writings about the house, he makes use of the fireplace as a metaphor for the heart of the house, a place wherein humans can locate consolation and connection. Osgood's writing indicates that he has a deep know-how of the subtleties of human interactions. In "The Hearth-Stone," Osgood writes approximately own family, faith, and the strong bonds among people who live together. His writing shows that he's eagerly sensitive to the demanding situations and pleasures of regular existence. It offers readers a comfy and insightful examine how human beings enjoy being near domestic.


Author: Samuel Osgood
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication Date: Jan 01, 2024
Number of Pages: 142 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 9359956465
ISBN-13: 9789359956466
 

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