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From Canal Boy To President Or The BoyhooD And Manhood Of James A. Garfield

   General Preface.



   The present series of volumes has been undertaken with the view of supplying the want of a class of books for children, of a vigorous, manly tone, combined with a plain and concise mode of narration. The writings of Charles Dickens have been selected as the basis of the scheme, on account of the well-known excellence of his portrayal of children, and the interests connected with children--qualities which have given his volumes their strongest hold on the hearts of parents. These delineations having thus received the approval of readers of mature age, it seemed a worthy effort to make the young also participants in the enjoyment of these classic fictions, to introduce the children of real life to these beautiful children of the imagination.

   With this view, the career of Little Nell and her Grandfather, Oliver, Little Paul, Florence Dombey, Smike, and the Child-Wife, have been detached from the large mass of matter with which they were originally connected, and presented, in the author's own language, to a new class of readers, to whom the little volumes will we doubt not, be as attractive as the larger originals have so long proved to the general public. We have brought down these famous stories from the library to the nursery--the parlor table to the child's hands--having a precedent for the proceeding, if one be needed, in the somewhat similar work, the Tales from Shakespeare, by one of the choicest of English authors and most reverential of scholars, Charles Lamb.

   Newtonville, Mass.







   Preface.



   If I am asked why I add one to the numerous Lives of our dead President, I answer, in the words of Hon. Chauncey M. Depew, because "our annals afford no such incentive to youth as does his life, and it will become one of the Republic's household stories."

   I have conceived, therefore, that a biography, written with a view to interest young people in the facts of his great career, would be a praiseworthy undertaking. The biography of General Garfield, however imperfectly executed, can not but be profitable to the reader. In this story, which I have made as attractive as I am able, I make no claim to originality. I have made free use of such materials as came within my reach, including incidents and reminiscences made public during the last summer, and I trust I have succeeded, in a measure, in conveying a correct idea of a character whose nobility we have only learned to appreciate since death has snatched our leader from us.

   I take pleasure in acknowledging my obligations to two Lives of Garfield, one by Edmund Kirke, the other by Major J.M. Bundy. Such of my readers as desire a more extended account of the later life of Gen. Garfield, I refer to these well-written and instructive works.

   HORATIO ALGER, JR.

   New York, Oct. 8, 1881.


By Horatio Alger, Jr.

Title# Words# Reads
1 Chapter I. The First Pair Of Shoes. 1475177
2 Chapter II. Growing In Wisdom And Stature. 1623187
3 Chapter III. In Quest Of Fortune. 1563188
4 Chapter IV. On The Tow-Path. 1581186
5 Chapter V. An Important Conversation. 1450200
6 Chapter VI. James Leaves The Canal. 1693188
7 Chapter VII. The Choice Of A Vocation 1488194
8 Chapter VIII. Geauga Seminary. 1570194
9 Chapter IX. Ways And Means. 1450200
10 Chapter X. A Cousin's Reminiscences. 1783191
11 Chapter XI. Ledge Hill School 1458198
12 Chapter XII. Who Shall Be Master? 1563184
13 Chapter XIII. Ames Leaves Geauga Seminary 1636206
14 Chapter XIV. At Hiram Institute. 1698193
15 Chapter XV. Three Busy Years. 1666195
16 Chapter XVI. Entering Williams College. 2139208
17 Chapter XVII. Life In College. 1689183
18 Chapter XVIII. The Canal-Boy Becomes A College President. 1697218
19 Chapter XIX. Garfield As A College President. 1799197
20 Chapter XX. Garfield Becomes A State Senator. 1378186
21 Chapter XXI. A Difficult Duty. 1651185
22 Chapter XXII. John Jordan's Dangerous Journey. 1537203
23 Chapter XXIII. Garfield's Bold Strategy. 1647199
24 Chapter XXIV. The Battle Of Middle Creek. 1850198
25 Chapter XXV. The Perilous Trip Up The Big Sandy. 1825210
26 Chapter XXVI. The Canal-Boy Becomes A Congressman. 1723182
27 Chapter XXVII. Garfield's Course In Congress. 1948197
28 Chapter XXVIII. The Man For The Hour. 1762192
29 Chapter XXIX. Garfield As A Lawyer. 1739202
30 Chapter XXX. The Scholar In Politics. 1725198
31 Chapter XXXI. The Tributes Of Friends. 2025205
32 Chapter XXXII. From Canal-Boy To President. 1373201
33 Chapter XXXIII. The New Administration. 1663203
34 Chapter XXXIV. The Tragic End. 2187187
35 Chapter XXXV. Mr. Depew's Estimate Of Garfield. 1653205
36 Chapter XXXVI. The Lessons Of His Life. 1428177


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