Adams Family Correspondence, Volumes 3 and 4: April 1778 - September 1782

Adams Family Correspondence, Volumes 3 and 4: April 1778 - September 1782

ISBN-10:
0674004051
ISBN-13:
9780674004054
Pub. Date:
01/01/1973
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10:
0674004051
ISBN-13:
9780674004054
Pub. Date:
01/01/1973
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
Adams Family Correspondence, Volumes 3 and 4: April 1778 - September 1782

Adams Family Correspondence, Volumes 3 and 4: April 1778 - September 1782

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Overview

The letters in these volumes, written from both sides of the Atlantic, addressed by and to members of the Adams family, chronicle nearly five years of its history, They were years in which John Adams in successive missions to Europe, accompanied first by one son, then by two, initiated what would be a continuing role for Adamses in three generadons: representing their country and advancing its interests in the capitals of Europe.



John Adams, a troubled but stouthearted Yankee lawyer on the vast new scene of Europe, though always circumspect in familial correspondence in referring to public matters, provides, in his revealing letters about his own health and state of mind, sufficient insight into the difficult relations among the American commissioners, the designs of America's allies, and the diplomatic failures and triumphs he experienced in Paris and the Netherlands to permit some reevaluations of purposes and tactics. With these high matters are mingled the rigors and rewards of travel, concern with his sons' education, books for their reading, Dutch cloth and ribbons for his wife.



Whether Mrs. Adams' letters relate to the upbringing of children, the problems of wartime taxes and inflation, the inferior roles assigned to American women, or her wide historical reading, they bear the marks of distinction of mind and mastery of language that make them timeless.



If the letters of these two are central, those written by others are hardly less interesting, relating as they do to the concerns of young John Quincy at school in Levden and his observations on his way to and during his stay in St. Petersburg at age fourteen: to the adventure-filled return voyage of Charles, aged eleven, to America; to the interests of the younger Abigail maturing in Braintree; to the reactions of sturdy patriots to the tides and rumors of war.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674004054
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 01/01/1973
Series: Adams Papers , #2
Pages: 486
Sales rank: 1,062,771
Product dimensions: 6.75(w) x 10.00(h) x 3.70(d)

About the Author

L. H. Butterfield was editor in chief of The Adams Papers.

Marc Friedlaender is Associate Editor of the Adams Papers.

Table of Contents

Descriptive List of Illustrations

Introduction

1. A Private View of Early American Diplomacy

2. The Family in Wartime

3. Notes on Editorial Method and the Status of the Edition as a Whole

Acknowledgments

Guide to Editorial Apparatus

1. Textual Devices

2. Adams Family Code Names

3. Descriptive Symbols

4. Location Symbols

5. Other Abbreviations and Conventional Terms

6. Short Tides of Works Frequently Cited 1

Family Correspondence, April 1778—September 1780

Addendum: Enclosure in James Lovell to Abigail Adams, 5 June 1779

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