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The Pillar of Fire
1859
First Published
3.96
Average Rating
604
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A vivid depiction of the majestic Egyptian empire portrayed through the letters of the fictional the Prince of Tyre, to his beloved mother while a state guest to Pharaoh. J.H. Ingraham brilliantly retells the story of the Hebrew people as slaves to the Pharaohs and the awe-inspiring work of deliverance wrought before the world for them by the mighty hand of God.
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Author

J.H. Ingraham
Author · 3 books

Joseph Holt Ingraham (January 26, 1809 – December 18, 1860) was an American author. Ingraham was born in Portland, Maine. He spent several years at sea, then worked as a teacher of languages in Mississippi. In the 1840s he published work in Arthur's Magazine. He became an Episcopal clergyman on March 7, 1852. In Natchez, Ingraham married Mary Brooks, a cousin of Phillips Brooks. Under the pen-name F. Clinton Barrington he wrote stories for popular publications like Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion. He met Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1846 and told him that he "has written eighty novels, and of these twenty during the last year." Ingraham died at the age of 51, in Holly Springs, Mississippi from an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound in the vestibule of his church. Source: Wikipedia

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