by R.M. Wenley
University of Michigan Press, 1917
Paper: 978-0-472-75200-3

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
George Sylvester Morris was a man whose “rare personality stamped itself” upon the University of Michigan, according to author R. M. Wenley. This book is a biography of the nineteenth-century philosopher, from his early years in New England, through his professorship at the University of Michigan, to his early death in 1889. Also included in this book is a bibliography of Morris’s writings.

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