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Diary and Autobiography of John Adams
Harvard University Press
Cloth: 978-0-674-96778-6
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
John Adams’s Diary, partially published in the 1850s, has proved a quarry of information on the rise of Revolutionary resistance in New England, the debates in the early Continental Congresses, and the diplomacy and financing of the American Revolution; but it has remained unfamiliar to the wider public. “It is an American classic,” Zoltán Haraszti said recently, “about which Americans know next to nothing.” Yet the Diary’s historical value may well prove secondary to its literary and human interest. Now that it is presented in full, we have for the first time a proper basis for comprehending John Adams—an extraordinary human being, a master of robust, idiomatic language, a diarist in the great tradition. See other books on: Adams, John | Autobiography | Butterfield, L. H. | Diary | John Adams See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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