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Cover of The Metaphysical Club
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The Metaphysical Club
A Story of Ideas in America
Read August 26, 2021

Publication Details

Type: Book
Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux
Published: 2001

Reading Details

Pages: 546

Highlights

First Paragraph:

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. was an officer in the Union Army. He stood six feet three inches tall and had a soldierly bearing. In later life, he loved to use military metaphors in his speeches and his conversation; he didn’t mind being referred to good-naturedly as Captain Holmes; and he wore his enormous military mustaches until his death in 1935, at the age of ninety-three. The war was the central experience of his life, and he kept its memory alive. Every year he drank a glass of wine in observance of the anniversary of the battle Antietam, where he had been shot in the neck and left, briefly behind enemy lines, for dead.

Notes/Quotes

2002 Pulitzer Prize for History

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History Non-Fiction Pulitzer Prize