
William Henry Hurlbert
William Henry Hurlbert was an American journalist and the possible author of “The Diary of a Public Man,” published in the North American Review in 1879. His responsibility for the Diary—once dubbed the “most gigantic” problem of uncertain authorship in American historical writing—was carefully concealed and has only recently been established.

Ireland Under Coercion: The Diary of an American (2 of 2) (2nd ed.) (1888)
Witness the struggles of Irish tenants fighting for their homes and rights amidst a landscape of evictions and political tension.
By William Henry Hurlbert

Ireland Under Coercion: The Diary of an American (1 of 2) (2nd ed.) (1888)
Venture into 1888 Ireland to witness a land of political unrest and cultural struggle through the eyes of a curious American traveler.
By William Henry Hurlbert

France and the Republic A Record of Things Seen and Learned in the French Provinces During the 'Centennial' Year 1889
Venture into the French provinces during a centennial celebration, where a writer investigates if the new Republic truly reflects the will of the people or if shadows of the monarchy still hold sway.
By William Henry Hurlbert