William Gunion Rutherford

William Gunion Rutherford was a distinguished Scottish scholar and writer, best known for his insightful contributions to literature and the study of classical texts. Born in 1853, he was an influential figure in the realm of education, serving as a professor of Greek at various institutions, including the University of Edinburgh. Rutherford's passion for the classics not only shaped his academic pursuits but also enriched his literary output, as he crafted works that bridged the gap between ancient and contemporary thought.

In addition to his scholarly achievements, Rutherford's writing style is characterized by clarity and depth, making his texts accessible to a wide audience. His works often reflect a deep appreciation for the nuances of language and the power of storytelling. If you're curious to discover the richness of Rutherford's literary contributions, we invite you to explore his books in the app. Each title offers a glimpse into the mind of a true intellectual, inviting readers to engage with the beauty of the written word.

The Story of Garfield

Read by William Tomcho


William Gunion Rutherford



A short biography of the 20th U.S. President. Garfield was raised in humble circumstances on an Ohio farm by his widowed mother and elder br…

The Story of Garfield: Farm Boy, Soldier and President

Read by Eddie Frierson


William Gunion Rutherford



A short biography of President James A. Garfield - Summary by Eddie Frierson