History Of The Attempted Assassination Of James A. Garfield
Together With A Complete History Of Charles J. Guiteau The Assassin
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John Stuart Ogilvie
John Stuart Ogilvie was a prominent Scottish poet and writer known for his epic poem "The Whistle." His writing style was characterized by its vivid imagery and emotional depth. Ogilvie's works often explored themes of love, nature, and Scottish folklore, making him a key figure in Scottish literature.