The life of Buffalo Bill as told by his sister, Helen Cody Wet more. Generously illustrated with full-page drawings and illustrations that cover his birth in Iowa, the Civil War, the Westward Expansion, and his later years as an entertainer.
By C.M. Yonge. The Life of John Coleridge Patteson (1827-1871) details the life of the Anglican bishop and martyr.
A genuine classic, the biography of Dr. Samuel Johnson, as written by his disciple, James Boswell has long been considered to be the greatest biography ever written in the English language.
By Austin Craig. The biography of Philippine Patriot, Jose Rizal. Details how Philippine and world history contributed to the development of Rizal's character.
Chronicles the personal life of Abraham Lincoln, to cite the profound effects that the Civil War had on the 16th President of the United States.
By Sarah Knowles Bolton. Harriet Beecher Stowe, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Louisa M. Alcott, to name a few. Features biographies of 18 girls whose fame grew along with them.
By Samuel Johnson. A look at the lives of English poets Sir Richard Blackmore, Alexander Pope, William Congreve, and Matthew Prior.
Author Samuel Johnson details the lives of English poets Edmund Waller, John Milton, and Abraham Cowley.
By John Ormsby. English translation of a Spanish language history of Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright, Miguel de Cervantes and his work.
Autobiographical novel by abolitionist, author, and reformer Frederick Douglass. One of America's most prominent figures in African-American and United States history, Douglass' autobiography historically has been used for teaching the concepts of freedom and social development.