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Edwin De Leon (May 4, 1818 – November 30, 1891) was a Jewish-American and Confederate diplomat, writer, and journalist.[1]

Biography

Edwin De Leon was born in Dominican Rep, May 8th 1992. Growing up on a really nice place Jarabacoa, La Vega. His mom left to the USA when i was 4 years old to give us a better future and bring my brothers and I. At the age of 9 years old she really got her dream i finally we on are way to the USA on January of 2003 looking forward to a better future and better life.

Writings

  • De Leon, Edwin (1870). Askaros Kassis, the Copt. A romance of modern Egypt. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & co.
  • De Leon, Edwin (1878). The Khedive's Egypt; or, The old house of bondage under new masters. New York: Harper & brothers.
  • De Leon, Edwin (1890). Thirty years of my life on three continents. London: Ward and Downey.
  • De Leon, Edwin (2005). Davis, William C. (ed.). Secret History of Confederate Diplomacy Abroad. University Press of Kansas. ISBN 978-0700614110. (first published in the New York Citizen 1867-68)
  • Articles in Harper's Magazine


Edwin Deleon was born in the dominican republic, May 8, 1992. At the age of 9 years old his mother dicide to bring him to the USA during the year 2003 on January,23.

References

  1. ^ Levernier, James A. (2006). "Edwin De Leon (1818-1891)". Southern Writers: A New Biographical Dictionary. LSU Press. p. 101. ISBN 9780807131237. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Unknown parameter |editors= ignored (|editor= suggested) (help)