Overview :Henry van Dyke (1852-1933) was an American clergyman, educator, and author. He graduated from Princeton in 1873, and from Princeton Theologi... Read More
Overview :Henry Jackson van Dyke, Jr. (November 10, 1852 - April 10, 1933) was an American author, educator, and clergyman. Biography: Henry Jackson v... Read More
Overview :This collection of poems by Henry Van Dyke showcases the poet's immense talent for capturing the beauty of the natural world and human emoti... Read More
Overview :Complete edition of The Mansion by Henry van Dyke with 18 more of his short stories and many illustrations. Originally published as The Unkn... Read More
Overview :The Story of The Other Wise Man by Henry Van Dyke. The Story of the Other Wise Man is a short novel or long short story by Henry van Dyke. I... Read More
Overview :Van Dyke's Christmas story about a mansion that speaks "not of money squandered but of wealth prudently applied" - the companion story to Th... Read More
Overview :Poems I gathers Henry Van Dyke's deeply lyrical and spiritually rich verses that celebrate nature, seasons, and the inner life of the soul. ... Read More
Overview :1921. From The Works of Henry Van Dyke, Volume XIV. American clergyman, educator, and author. The two books in this volume came directly out... Read More
Overview :The Works of Henry Van Dyke vol. 12. Cloth bound with gilt stamped boards. Octavo. Fore and foot edges deckle. Top edge gilt.
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Overview :The Works of Henry Van Dyke vol. 15. Cloth bound with gilt stamped boards. Octavo. Fore and foot edges deckle. Top edge gilt.
Moderate rubb... Read More
Overview :There is good browsing among the leaves of the wood and the grasses of the meadow, as every well-instructed angler knows. The bright emerald... Read More
Overview :Ideals and Applications gathers reflective essays exploring the relationship between spiritual ideals and their real-world practice in socie... Read More
Overview :1922. From the Preface: Many books are dry and dusty, there is no juice in them; and many are soon exhausted, you would no more go back to t... Read More