Two classics about patriotism and self-reliance. Originally written in 1863 by a relative of patriot Nathan Hale, The Man Without a Country was created "for the single purpose of teaching young Americans what it is to have a country, what is the duty which they owe to that country." A Message to Garcia immortalizes the real hero of the Cuban War who, without question or waver, delivered President McKinley's letter to Garcia. More than forty million copies were reproduced in pamphlet form, in many languages.