"Some houses have all the luck Concord's Old Manse Built for a
minister rich only in faith, in love for his family and for his
country; occupied for many years by a stern Calvinist minister who
yet made it a sanctuary to Ralph Waldo Emerson; happiest home to
Nathaniel Hawthorne and his bride; seat of learning for a scholarly
retired minister and his brilliant wife; summer home to an
ebullient artist, and now a museum showing signs of its every
occupant. What a fascinating house is Concord's Old Manse I would
like to wrap my arms around it. Paul Brooks has told its story in
clear and graceful prose, bringing the reader as a welcome guest to
each of the people to whom the Old Manse was home." -David Little
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