Published by Doubleday Anchor, Garden City:, 1959
Seller: Flips Fine Books, Greensboro, GA, U.S.A.
First Edition
paperback. First Printing. Anchor A177 ($1.25, date on title page, no list at back); 381 pgs w/ 8-pg intro by Stevenson; chronological selection. edited by Elizabeth Stevenson. cover by Leonard Baskin. very good(-) copy: creased spine causing small fore edge push, but square; light creasing at front lower corner, else uncreased & sound copy.
Published by Doubleday, 1958
Seller: zenosbooks, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
hardcover. Condition: Very Good in Worn Dustjacket. Dust Jacket Condition: Poor. First Edition. Garden City. 1958. Doubleday. 1st Edition. Very Good in Worn Dustjacket. Edited and with an Introduction by Elizabeth Stevenson. 392 pages. hardcover. Jacket design by Ivan Chermayeff. Portrait of Henry Adams from a sketch by Samuel Lawrence, 1868, in the possession of Mrs. Evelyn Mimes Gaskell. keywords: History America. DESCRIPTION - A HENRY ADAMS READER - the only collection of its kind - contains generous selections from all of Adams' varied writings, many of which have long been inaccessible. This volume includes a firsthand account of Adams' meeting, as a youth, with the Italian patriot Garibaldi; the famous account of the Gould and Fisk Gold Conspiracy, and an essay on Captain John Smith. There are chapters from Adams' two novels, Democracy and Esther; sect ions of his biographies of Gallatin and John Randolph; and selections from his monumental The History of the United States, dealing with Toussaint L'Ouverture's revolution in Haiti, Tecumseh's attempt to protect Indian land from pioneer settlers, and privateering in the War of 1812. There is a long and beautiful letter from Samoa, which marked the beginning of Adams' recovery from the shock of his wife's suicide. There are three chapters from his classic Mont-St.-Michel and Chartres, and two chapters from his famous The Education of Henry Adams. Also included are 'The Tendency of History,' 'The Rule of Phase Applied to History,' and two long poems. This rich cross section of Adams' works, selected and introduced by his foremost biographer, presents for the first time in one volume the whole range of his achievement. inventory #8307.
Published by Anchor/Doubleday, 1959
Seller: zenosbooks, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
paperback. Condition: Very Good in Wrappers. No Jacket. Garden City. 1959. Anchor/Doubleday. Paperback Edition. Very Good in Wrappers. Edited & With An Introduction by Elizabeth Stevenson. Cover by Leonard Baskin. 381 pages. paperback. keywords: American Literature Anchor. DESCRIPTION - A HENRY ADAMS READER - the only collection of its kind - contains generous selections from all of Adams' varied writings, many of which have long been inaccessible. The material has been arranged chronologically to present clearly the important parallel between Adams' personal development and the development of his writing as each reflected the intellectual, spiritual, and political growth of America as it entered the twentieth century. This volume includes a firsthand account of Adams' meeting, as a youth, with the Italian patriot Garibaldi; the famous account of the Gould and Fisk Gold Conspiracy, and an essay on Captain John Smith. There are chapters from Adams' two novels, Democracy and Esther; sect ions of his biographies of Gallatin and John Randolph; and selections from his monumental The History of the United States, dealing with Toussaint L'Ouverture's revolution in Haiti, Tecumseh's attempt to protect Indian land from pioneer settlers, and privateering in the War of 1812. There is a long and beautiful letter from Samoa, which marked the beginning of Adams' recovery from the shock of his wife's suicide. There are three chapters from his classic Mont-St.-Michel and Chartres, and two chapters from his famous The Education of Henry Adams. Also included are 'The Tendency of History,' 'The Rule of Phase Applied to History,' and two long poems. This rich cross section of Adams' works, selected and introduced by his foremost biographer, presents for the first time in one volume the whole range of his achievement. The reader becomes fully familiar with the fertile mind and the objective world of one of America's most original and influential nineteenth-century thinkers. inventory #30215.
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good. Edited and with an Introduction by Elizabeth Stevenson. 381pp, softback covers designed by Leonard Baskin. A couple of light marks to the foredge, otherwise internally clean and tight. A chronological selection from all Adams writings.