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From the Easy Chair Vol. 3

From the Easy Chair Vol. 3

George William Curtis

From the Easy Chair Vol. 3 is a collection of essays and observations by George William Curtis, published in the late 19th century. Curtis, a prominent editor of Harper's Weekly and a founding member of the American Republican Party, offers insights into political and social issues of his time. Notably, he distanced himself from the party in the 1880s due to disagreements over presidential candidates. His work reflects his commitment to education and civic engagement, as he was also an original member of the New York Board of Education.

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