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  • The Mansion

    Henry Van Dyke

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 4, 2019)
    There was an air of calm and reserved opulence about the Weightman mansion that spoke not of money squandered, but of wealth prudently applied. Standing on a corner of the Avenue no longer fashionable for residence, it looked upon the swelling tide of business with an expression of complacency and half-disdain.The house was not beautiful. There was nothing in its straight front of chocolate-colored stone, its heavy cornices, its broad, staring windows of plate glass, its carved and bronze-bedecked mahogany doors at the top of the wide stoop, to charm the eye or fascinate the imagination. But it was eminently respectable, and in its way imposing. It seemed to say that the glittering shops of the jewelers, the milliners, the confectioners, the florists, the picture-dealers, the furriers, the makers of rare and costly antiquities, retail traders in luxuries of life, were beneath the notice of a house that had its foundations in the high finance, and was built literally and figuratively in the shadow of St. Petronius' Church.At the same time there was something self-pleased and congratulatory in the way in which the mansion held its own amid the changing neighborhood. It almost seemed to be lifted up a little, among the tall buildings near at hand, as if it felt the rising value of the land on which it stood.John Weightman was like the house into which he had built himself thirty years ago, and in which his ideals and ambitions were incrusted. He was a self-made man. But in making himself he had chosen a highly esteemed pattern and worked according to the approved rules. There was nothing irregular, questionable, flamboyant about him. He was solid, correct, and justly successful.- Taken from "The Mansion" written by Henry Van Dyke
  • The Mansion: By Henry Van Dyke : Illustrated

    Henry Van Dyke

    eBook (, Dec. 1, 2016)
    The Mansion by Henry Van DykeHow is this book unique?Tablet and e-reader formattedOriginal & Unabridged EditionAuthor Biography includedIllustrated versionThere was an air of calm and reserved opulence about the Weightman mansion that spoke not of money squandered, but of wealth prudently applied. Standing on a corner of the Avenue no longer fashionable for residence, it looked upon the swelling tide of business with an expression of complacency and half-disdain.
  • The Mansion

    Henry Van Dyke

    Paperback (Simon & Brown, Oct. 2, 2018)
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  • The Mansion

    Henry Van Dyke

    eBook (Good Press, Dec. 12, 2019)
    "The Mansion" by Henry Van Dyke. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
  • The Mansion

    Henry van Dyke

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 8, 2019)
    Henry Jackson van Dyke Jr. was an American author, educator, and clergyman
  • The Mansion

    Henry Van Dyke

    eBook (C. Scribner's Sons, Dec. 25, 2014)
    Henry Jackson van Dyke (1852 – 1933) was an American author, educator, and clergyman. He served as a professor of English literature at Princeton between 1899 and 1923. Among his popular writings are Christmas stories.This book published in 1920 has been reformatted for the Kindle and may contain an occasional defect from the original publication or from the reformatting.
  • The Mansion

    Henry Van Dyke, Elizabeth Shippen Green

    eBook (Digireads.com, July 1, 2004)
    Henry van Dyke (1852-1933) was the son of a prominent Presbyterian minister who instilled in him as a child the ability to love and to find peace in nature. Henry studied theology and English literature at Princeton University before accepting a position as the pastor of the Brick Presbyterian Church of New York City in 1883. He gained wide popularity at this post for his energetic and compassionate style, and is particularly remembered for heading up a committee that in 1906 produced "The Book of Common Worship" of the Presbyterian Church. He produced over fifty books of stories, essays and verse, including several Christmas stories. "The Mansion" has been ranked next to Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" as a "must-read" during the holiday season. It tells the story of John Weightman, a rich man who sees heaven in a dream and is dismayed to see only a small shanty prepared for him. Sympathy, self-sacrifice and compassion are the overlying themes of this entertaining, easy-to-read story.
  • Henry van Dyke: The Mansion

    Henry van Dyke

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 21, 2009)
    "The Mansion," a classic short novel by Henry van Dyke, presents an important message that reminds us of the true spirit of giving. In "The Mansion," author Henry van Dyke presents a wealth of good advice about how we can grow through giving--all wrapped in an easy-to-read, entertaining story. If people of today would believe in and practice the ideals set forth in "The Mansion," much of the sorrow, violence, and civil disorder would disappear from our world. War would be nearly impossible, and a new era would begin. While it sets forth nothing new, "The Mansion" emphasizes the timeless ideals of sympathy, self-sacrifice, and good old-fashioned kindness. With the reminder that the only great gifts are those in which the giver forgets him or herself, "The Mansion" is a must-read every Christmas, right along with Dicken's Christmas Carol.
  • The Mansion

    Henry Van Dyke

    Paperback (Aeterna, Feb. 14, 2011)
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  • A Classic Christmas Collection - Volume One: 6 Christmas Classics by Henry Van Dyke - The Mansion, Story of the Other Wise man and more.

    Henry Van Dyke, Librainia, Kiersten Nebeker, Carlos L Packard

    Paperback (PowerThink Publishing, LLC, Nov. 1, 2012)
    Included in this work are six classics by Henry Van Dyke that have withstood the tests of time and remain among the most read Christmas stories of the past two centuries. They are stories that inspire and encourage us to give of ourselves more freely. Jesus Christ said, "He that findeth his life shall lose it: and he that loseth his life for my sake shall find it."This book is unique in that it includes 6 titles in one. The average price for each of these titles is about $7. This collection saves you approximately $30.The titles included are guaranteed to warm the heart and inspire the soul. Included in this single volume collection: 1. The Mansion; 2. The Story of the Other Wise Man; 3. The Sad Shepherd; 4. The First Christmas Tree; 5. The Spirit of Christmas; 6. The Lost Word.Six Works in One.
  • The Mansion: Color Illustrated, Formatted for E-Readers

    Henry Van Dyke, Leonardo

    eBook (HMDS printing press, Oct. 23, 2015)
    How is this book unique? Formatted for E-Readers, Unabridged & Original version. You will find it much more comfortable to read on your device/app. Easy on your eyes.Includes: 15 Colored Illustrations and BiographyThere was an air of calm and reserved opulence about the Weightman mansion that spoke not of money squandered, but of wealth prudently applied. Standing on a corner of the Avenue no longer fashionable for residence, it looked upon the swelling tide of business with an expression of complacency and half-disdain.
  • The Mansion: By Henry Van Dyke : Illustrated

    Henry Van Dyke, Peter

    eBook (, March 28, 2016)
    The Mansion by Henry Van DykeHow is this book unique?Tablet and e-reader formattedOriginal & Unabridged EditionAuthor Biography includedIllustrated versionThere was an air of calm and reserved opulence about the Weightman mansion that spoke not of money squandered, but of wealth prudently applied. Standing on a corner of the Avenue no longer fashionable for residence, it looked upon the swelling tide of business with an expression of complacency and half-disdain.