Edwin D. Mead
1849 – 1937
52 works on record
Works

The Old South pilgrimage to Newburyport

Thomas Wentworth Higginson

The results of the two Hague Conferences and the demands upon the third conference

Horace Bushnell, the citizen

The influence of Emerson

Washington, Jefferson and Franklin on war

The Roman Catholic church and the school question

The Old South work

Emerson and Theodore Parker

The present crisis

The philosophy of Carlyle

Heroes of peace

The principles of the founders

The literature of the peace movement

The peace movement in Boston

Organize the world!

The centennial of the election of Jefferson

The Roman Catholic Church and the public schools

The coming Lincoln centennial

Old South leaflets ... Annual ser

Jean de Block and "The future of war"

A memorial to the founders of Watertown

The churches and the crisis

The millennial of Alfred the Great
The United States and the Third Hague Conference
Woman and war
The American Peace Party and its present aims and duties
Martin Luther
The mother of Washington
The international duty of the United States and Great Britain
Advancing movement to organize the world for peace
Ford's "The true George Washington,"
Old and new books on South Africa
Patriotism in peace and war
On lawlessness
David Low Dodge
Thomas Hooker's farewell sermon in England
The case of Mr. Blaine
The centennial of the death of Washington
The limitation of armaments
The Massachusetts tercentenary
Charles Sumner's more excellent way
The International school of peace
Lowell's "Pioneer."
Treaties of Peace and Preparedness for War
A more beautiful public life
The thought of God in our history
Julia Ward Howe's peace crusade
Memories of Dickens in Boston
Jefferson, Wilson, and the Democratic part
Academic freedom in America
Germany--then and now