The man without a country

author: Hale, Edward Everett
A parable of patriotism, written at the height of the Civil War, which tells the story of Philip Nolan, a young officer who, while on trial for misconduct, expresses a wish never to hear of the United States again, and is sentenced to spend the rest of his life on board a ship, barred from any news of home.
year: 1976, 1974, 2002, 2000, 1996, 1960
call number/section: 1000
subjects: burr conspiracy, 1805-1807, fiction, soldiers, united states, exiles, rowan, andrew summers, fiction, stateless persons, spanish-american war, 1898, fiction, historical fiction, sea stories

Editions


The man without a country
Hale, Edward Everett
Buccaneer Books (1976)
A parable of patriotism, written at the height of the Civil War, which tells the story of Philip Nolan, a young officer who, while on trial for misconduct, expresses a wish never to hear of the United States again, and is sentenced to spend the rest of his life on board a ship, barred from any news of home.
Schools: 0



The man without a country
Hale, Edward Everett
Folcroft Library Editions (1974)

Schools: 0



The man without a country
Hale, Edward Everett
Pelican Pub. (2002)
Contains Edward Hale's "The Man Without a Country," in which an army officer, Aaron Burr, disowns his country; and "A Message to Garcia," by Elbert Hubbard, in which a Cuban war hero delivers President McKinley's letter to Garc?a, along with two additional essays by Hubbard.
Schools: 3



The man without a country
Hale, Edward Everett
Amereon House (2000)
A parable of patriotism, written at the height of the Civil War, which tells the story of Philip Nolan, a young officer who, while on trial for misconduct, expresses a wish never to hear of the United States again, and is sentenced to spend the rest of his life on board a ship, barred from any news of home.
Schools: 0



The man without a country
Hale, Edward Everett
Gramercy Books (1996)

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The man without a country
Hale, Edward Everett
Kessinger Pub.
A parable of patriotism, written at the height of the Civil War, which tells the story of Philip Nolan, a young officer who, while on trial for misconduct, expresses a wish never to hear of the United States again, and is sentenced to spend the rest of his life on board a ship, barred from any news of home.
Schools: 0



The man without a country
Hale, Edward Everett
Barse & Hopkins Publishers

Schools: 0



The man without a country.
Hale, Edward Everett
F. Watts (1960)

Schools: 0


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