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John Heyl Vincent's Reminiscences: Autobiographical Writings of the Founding Superintendent of Chautauqua
Timothy S. Binkley
Chautauqua Institution co-founder Rev. John Heyl Vincent was a prolific writer on religion, education, and history. Among Vincent’s numerous published works were a few autobiographical writings. These essays describing family and personal history were forgotten soon after Vincent's death in 1920. More than a century later, thirty-three of his personal narratives have been gathered into a single volume. John Heyl Vincent’s Reminiscences invites readers to learn directly from Bishop Vincent about the experiences that shaped his life, his convictions, and the Chautauqua idea.
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Published: 2024
Publisher: Bridwell Press
Copyright: 2024
- 978-1-957946-15-3 (hard cover)
- 978-1-957946-13-9 (open access)
- 978-1-957946-14-6 (paperback)