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In the spring of 1916, a pivotal committee meeting led to an extraordinary collaboration among fourteen prominent American authors, celebrated not only for their literary brilliance but also for their generosity. Tasked with creating a composite novel, these writers came together to craft a compelling narrative that would be serialized during the autumn Campaign of 1917. This endeavor, while ambitious, has flourished through remarkable teamwork and dedication. Every author and supporter involved has selflessly contributed their talents, ensuring that all proceeds from the publication of The Sturdy Oak will support the Suffrage Cause. Above all, the novel tells a poignant and relatable story of American life, offering a rich reading experience that transcends the debate on equal suffrage and resonates with all lovers of fine fiction.Copyright Culture and Heritage classics Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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    • 015 - Chapter 14 by Leroy Scott 1875-1929
      Feb 17 2026
      In the spring of 1916, a pivotal committee meeting led to an extraordinary collaboration among fourteen prominent American authors, celebrated not only for their literary brilliance but also for their generosity. Tasked with creating a composite novel, these writers came together to craft a compelling narrative that would be serialized during the autumn Campaign of 1917. This endeavor, while ambitious, has flourished through remarkable teamwork and dedication. Every author and supporter involved has selflessly contributed their talents, ensuring that all proceeds from the publication of The Sturdy Oak will support the Suffrage Cause. Above all, the novel tells a poignant and relatable story of American life, offering a rich reading experience that transcends the debate on equal suffrage and resonates with all lovers of fine fiction.
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      38 min
    • 014 - Chapter 13 by Mary Austin 1868-1934
      Feb 17 2026
      In the spring of 1916, a pivotal committee meeting led to an extraordinary collaboration among fourteen prominent American authors, celebrated not only for their literary brilliance but also for their generosity. Tasked with creating a composite novel, these writers came together to craft a compelling narrative that would be serialized during the autumn Campaign of 1917. This endeavor, while ambitious, has flourished through remarkable teamwork and dedication. Every author and supporter involved has selflessly contributed their talents, ensuring that all proceeds from the publication of The Sturdy Oak will support the Suffrage Cause. Above all, the novel tells a poignant and relatable story of American life, offering a rich reading experience that transcends the debate on equal suffrage and resonates with all lovers of fine fiction.
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      28 min
    • 013 - Chapter 12 by William Allen White 1868-1944
      Feb 17 2026
      In the spring of 1916, a pivotal committee meeting led to an extraordinary collaboration among fourteen prominent American authors, celebrated not only for their literary brilliance but also for their generosity. Tasked with creating a composite novel, these writers came together to craft a compelling narrative that would be serialized during the autumn Campaign of 1917. This endeavor, while ambitious, has flourished through remarkable teamwork and dedication. Every author and supporter involved has selflessly contributed their talents, ensuring that all proceeds from the publication of The Sturdy Oak will support the Suffrage Cause. Above all, the novel tells a poignant and relatable story of American life, offering a rich reading experience that transcends the debate on equal suffrage and resonates with all lovers of fine fiction.
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      26 min
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