pThis collection was designed for optimal navigation on eReaders and other electronic devices. It is indexed alphabetically, chronologically and by category, making it easier to access individual books, stories and poems. This collection offers lower price, the convenience of a one-time download, and it reduces the clutter in your digital library. All books included in this collection feature a hyperlinked table of contents and footnotes. The collection is complimented by an author biography./p
pbTable of Contents/b/p
pList of Works by Genre and Titlebr
List of Works in Alphabetical Orderbr
List of Works in Chronological Orderbr
Harriet Beecher Stowe Biography/p
pNovels b::/b Non-Fiction b::/b Short Stories b::/b Poetry b::/b Letters/p
pbNovels/bbr
Pink and White Tyrannybr
Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands: Volume 1, Volume 2br
Uncle Tom's Cabin/p
pbNon-Fiction/bbr
Lady Byron Vindicatedbr
Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Compiled From Her Letters and Journals by Her Son Charles Edward Stowe/p
pbShort Stories/bbr
Betty's Bright Idea and other Storiesbr
Betty's Bright Ideabr
Deacon Pitkin's Farmbr
The First Christmas of New Englandbr
The Minister's Wooingbr
Oldtown Fireside Storiesbr
Captain Kidd's Moneybr
The Ghost In The Cap'n Brownhousebr
The Ghost In The Millbr
The Minister's Housekeeperbr
"Mis' Elderkin's Pitcher"br
The Sullivan Looking-Glassbr
The Widow's Bandboxbr
Queer Little Folksbr
The Diverting History of Little Whiskeybr
Hen That Hatched Ducksbr
The History of Tip-Topbr
Hum, The Son Of Buzbr
Miss Katy-Did And Miss Cricketbr
Mother Magpie's Mischiefbr
The Nutcrackers of Nutcracker Lodgebr
The Squirrels That Live In A Housebr
Our Country Neighbours/p
pbPoetry/bbr
Consolationbr
The Crocusbr
Lines...br
Knockingbr
Mary at the Crossbr
The Old Psalm Tunebr
The Other Worldbr
The Twelve Months: A New Year's Dream/p
pbLetters/bbr
Life of Harriet Beecher Stowebr
Letter to Horace Mannbr
Letter to William Lloyd Garrison/p
1811-1896
Harriet Beecher Stowe was an American abolitionist and author. Harriet was born in Litchfield, Connecticut, as the daughter of an outspoken religious leader Lyman Beecher. She was the sister of the educator and author, Catherine Beecher, clergymen Henry Ward Beecher and Charles Beecher.
Her father was a preacher who was greatly effected by the pro-slavery riots that took place in Cincinnati in 1834.
Stowe's novel Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) depicted life for African-Americans under slavery; it reached millions as a novel and play, and became influential in the U.S. and Britain and made the political issues of the 1850s regarding slavery tangible to millions, energizing anti-slavery forces in the American North, while provoking widespread anger in the South. Upon meeting Stowe, Abraham Lincoln allegedly remarked, "So this is the little old lady who started this new great war!"
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