The Letters of Franklin K. Lane, Personal and Political

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The Letters of Franklin K. Lane, Personal and Political

by Franklin K. Lane

EN·~13 hours

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A vivid portrait emerges from the thousands of letters Franklin K. Lane penned throughout his public career. The collection gathers his hurried notes, long‑form missives, and occasional technical memoranda, revealing how a dedicated civil servant wove personal reflections with the pressing demands of national policy. Readers hear his unvarnished voice—dashes, pauses, and all—as he debates everything from wartime logistics to everyday curiosities with friends and colleagues.

Beyond the bureaucratic details, the correspondence offers an intimate look at a mind that never stopped questioning. Lane’s habit of writing to the people who mattered most—ambassadors, secretaries, and ordinary acquaintances—shows a man equally at home discussing strategy, philosophy, and the simple pleasures of daily life. The letters capture the energy of an era on the brink of war, while preserving the human side of a figure whose curiosity and commitment shaped the nation’s path.

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Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (769K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Franklin K. Lane

Franklin K. Lane

1864–1921

A Canadian-born American reformer, journalist, and lawyer, he rose to become Woodrow Wilson’s secretary of the interior and earned a reputation for energetic public service. His life moved from newspapers and courtroom work into national politics, where conservation and federal policy became central concerns.

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