Uncle Tom's Cabin(Illustrated)
    Illustrated edition: This version contains illustrations, a summary, an author biography, and a characters list.

Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe

Uncle Tom's Cabin is a powerful anti-slavery novel published in 1852, which helped galvanize the abolitionist movement in America. The story follows Uncle Tom, a loyal and dignified slave, as he experiences the brutal realities of slavery in the southern United States. Through the lives of Tom and other enslaved individuals, Stowe paints a vivid and emotional portrayal of the harsh conditions and moral dilemmas surrounding slavery. The novel not only exposes the inhumanity of the institution but also calls for Christian love and compassion in the face of injustice.

This edition of Uncle Tom's Cabin is enhanced with detailed illustrations that bring the characters and settings to life, making the novel's impact even more profound. Alongside the story, this edition includes a biography of Harriet Beecher Stowe, providing context on the author's life and the significance of her work. A summary and a list of characters are also included to guide readers through the key themes and figures in the novel.

Harriet Beecher Stowe's work remains a pivotal piece of literature, remembered for its role in shaping public opinion and sparking debate over the moral and social issues of slavery.

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Uncle Tom's Cabin(Illustrated)
    Illustrated edition: This version contains illustrations, a summary, an author biography, and a characters list.

Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe

Uncle Tom's Cabin is a powerful anti-slavery novel published in 1852, which helped galvanize the abolitionist movement in America. The story follows Uncle Tom, a loyal and dignified slave, as he experiences the brutal realities of slavery in the southern United States. Through the lives of Tom and other enslaved individuals, Stowe paints a vivid and emotional portrayal of the harsh conditions and moral dilemmas surrounding slavery. The novel not only exposes the inhumanity of the institution but also calls for Christian love and compassion in the face of injustice.

This edition of Uncle Tom's Cabin is enhanced with detailed illustrations that bring the characters and settings to life, making the novel's impact even more profound. Alongside the story, this edition includes a biography of Harriet Beecher Stowe, providing context on the author's life and the significance of her work. A summary and a list of characters are also included to guide readers through the key themes and figures in the novel.

Harriet Beecher Stowe's work remains a pivotal piece of literature, remembered for its role in shaping public opinion and sparking debate over the moral and social issues of slavery.

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Uncle Tom's Cabin(Illustrated)

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    Illustrated edition: This version contains illustrations, a summary, an author biography, and a characters list.

Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe

Uncle Tom's Cabin is a powerful anti-slavery novel published in 1852, which helped galvanize the abolitionist movement in America. The story follows Uncle Tom, a loyal and dignified slave, as he experiences the brutal realities of slavery in the southern United States. Through the lives of Tom and other enslaved individuals, Stowe paints a vivid and emotional portrayal of the harsh conditions and moral dilemmas surrounding slavery. The novel not only exposes the inhumanity of the institution but also calls for Christian love and compassion in the face of injustice.

This edition of Uncle Tom's Cabin is enhanced with detailed illustrations that bring the characters and settings to life, making the novel's impact even more profound. Alongside the story, this edition includes a biography of Harriet Beecher Stowe, providing context on the author's life and the significance of her work. A summary and a list of characters are also included to guide readers through the key themes and figures in the novel.

Harriet Beecher Stowe's work remains a pivotal piece of literature, remembered for its role in shaping public opinion and sparking debate over the moral and social issues of slavery.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783730955970
Publisher: Micheal Smith
Publication date: 10/02/2024
Pages: 740
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.48(d)

About the Author

Date of Birth:

June 14, 1811

Date of Death:

July 1, 1896

Place of Birth:

Litchfield, Connecticut

Place of Death:

Hartford, Connecticut

Education:

Homeschooled
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