John Hay
John Milton Hay (1838–1905) was an American statesman, diplomat, and writer who served as private secretary to Abraham Lincoln before rising to become U.S. Secretary of State under William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt. He also wrote poetry, biographies, and other literary works, including a major biography of Lincoln.
poetry
biography
nonfiction
Lincoln And The Civil War: In the Diaries and Letters of John Hay
The Amazing Emperor Heliogabalus
BEGINNERS FAITH IN THINGS UNSEEN (Concord Library)
Mind The Gap: The Education Of A Nature Writer (Environmental Arts and Humanities Series)
Boundaries in China
Seventeenth Annual Banquet Of The Ohio Society Of New York, Given For The Honorable John Hay ... At The Waldorf-astoria, Saturday Evening, January Seventeenth, Nineteen Hundred And Three
Castilian Days
The Amazing Emperor Heliogabalus
Castilian Days
Pike County Ballads and Other Poems
Ancient China (Walck Archaeology Series)
IN THE COMPANY OF LIGHT (Concord Library)
Spirit of survival;: A natural and personal history of terns (A Sunrise book)