Epstein, Daniel Mark

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The loyal son

the war in Ben Franklin's house
"At the heart of Ben Franklin's life was his infamous relationship with his [illegitimate] son William. Born when Franklin was only 24, the boy was adopted by his father, raised and educated to be his aide. William rose to be the Royal Governor of New Jersey a decade before the Revolution. Politics then pulled them apart, the famous patriot and the loyal Tory governor, and what had been a loving bond was destroyed forever ... Epstein reconstructs the loving but complicated relationship between Ben and William, shedding light on a little-known side of Benjamin's life, as well as on the motives that caused William to become a leader of violent counter-revolutionary guerillas"--Provided by publisher.

Lincoln and Whitman

parallel lives in Civil War Washington
2004
Draws on personal and newspaper accounts, diary records, and folklore to present double portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Walt Whitman, discussing how the two became kindred spirits, despite their profound differences in position and circumstance during the Civil War.

The ballad of Bob Dylan

a portrait
2011
Draws on interviews, lyric analysis, and in-depth study to explore the personal and professional life and accomplishments of Bob Dylan.

Star of wonder

American stories & memoirs
1986

The Lincolns

portrait of a marriage
2009

Sister Aimee

the life of Aimee Semple McPherson
1993
Recounts the life and career of evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson.

What lips my lips have kissed

the loves and love poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay
2001
Chronicles the life of Edna St. Vincent Millay, focusing on her personal relationships; includes many of her love poems.
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