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1. AAA Northeastern tour book [1930 - 1969]
- Washington, D.C. : American Automobile Association
- Description
- Journal/Periodical — volumes : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
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GV1024 .N84 1966/1967 | Available |
GV1024 .N84 1954/1955 | Available |
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917.4 .A512 1954/1955 | Available |
2. Aaron Burr, his personal and political relations with Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton ... [1902]
- Jenkinson, Isaac.
- Richmond, Ind., M. Cullaton & co., 1902.
- Description
- Book — viii, 9-389 p. 20 cm.
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E302.6 .B96 J5 | In-library use |
- Suger, Abbot of Saint Denis, 1081-1151.
- Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1946.
- Description
- Book — xiv, 250 p. illus., plates, fold. plan. 24 cm.
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944.02 .S674S | Available |
NA5551.S2 S8 | Available |
4. A aboliço (esboção historico) 1831-1888 [1918]
- Duque-Estrada, Osorio, 1870-1927.
- Rio [de Janeiro] Leite Ribeiro & Maurillo, 1918.
- Description
- Book — 2 p. l., xii, [5]-328 p., 2 l. 19 cm.
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5. Abraham Lincoln ... [1929]
- Shaw, Albert, 1857-1947.
- New York, The Review of reviews corporation, 1929.
- Description
- Book — 2 v. illus. (incl. ports., maps) 28 cm.
- Summary
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- v. 1. His path to the presidency.--
- v. 2. The year of his election.
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E457.3 .S53 | In-library use |
6. Abraham Lincoln, a biography [1952]
- Thomas, Benjamin Platt, 1902-1956.
- New York, Knopf, 1952.
- Description
- Book — xiv, 548, xii p. front.,illus., ports., maps. 22 cm.
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- Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967.
- One-volume ed. - New York, Harcourt, Brace [1954]
- Description
- Book — xiv, 762 p. illus., ports., maps. facsims. 24 cm.
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- Dodds, Harold W. (Harold Willis), 1889-1980.
- New York, McGraw-Hill, 1962.
- Description
- Book — ix, 294 p. 22 cm.
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9. Acción chilena [1934 - 1938]
- Santiago de Chile : C. Keller R., 1934-
- Description
- Journal/Periodical — v. : ill., ; 27 cm.
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F3501 .A23 | In-library use |
- Marlborough, Sarah Jennings Churchill, Duchess of, 1660-1744.
- London, Printed by J. Bettenham for G. Hawkins, 1742.
- Description
- Book — 316 p. 22 cm.
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942.068 .M351H | In-library use |
DA462 .M4 A16 | In-library use |
- Fujii, Yukio.
- Gainesville : University of Florida Press, 1959.
- Description
- Book — v, 56 p. ; 23 cm.
12. Acha y la batalla de Angaco [1965]
- Quesada, Ernesto, 1858-1934.
- [Buenos Aires] Ediciones Pampa y Cielo [1965]
- Description
- Book — 239 p. 21 cm.
- Online
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F2846 .Q8 1965 | Unknown |
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- Greene, William Chase, 1890-1978
- Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1923.
- Description
- Book — x, 334 p. fold. tab. 23 cm.
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14. Acht lehr- und wanderjahre in Chile [1909]
- Bürger, Otto, 1865-1945
- Leipzig, Dieterich'sche verlagsbuchhandlung, T. Weicher, 1909.
- Description
- Book — xii, 410 p. illus., plates, ports. 24 cm.
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15. Across the plains in forty-nine [1948]
- Shaw, Reuben Cole.
- Chicago, Lakeside Press, 1948.
- Description
- Book — lii, 170 p. plates, port., map. 18 cm.
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Z239 .L19 S53 | In-library use |
- Weber, Eugen, 1925-2007
- Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press, 1962.
- Description
- Book — 594 p. 25 cm.
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17. Adams family correspondence [1963]
- Adams Family. Archives.
- Cambridge : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1963-
- Description
- Book — v. : ill., maps, ports., facsims. ; 26 cm.
- Summary
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- v. 1. December 1761-May 1776 --v. 2. June 1776-Marcel 1778 --v. 5. October 1782-November 1784
- v. 6. December 1784-December 1785, index
- v. 7. January 1786 - February 1787
- v. 8. March 1787-December 1789
- v. 9. January 1790-December 1793
- v. 10. January 1794-June 1795
- v. 11. July 1795-February 1797
- v. 12. March 1797-April 1798
- v. 13. May 1798-September 1799
- v. 14. October 1799-February 1801
- v. 15. March 1801-October 1804.
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By early 1787, as this latest volume of the award-winning series "Adams Family Correspondence" opens, John and Abigail Adams were eagerly planning their return home to Massachusetts from Great Britain, frustrated by John's lack of progress in his diplomatic mission and anxious for a reunion with family and friends. Arriving in Massachusetts in mid-1788, they anticipated a quiet retirement from government service as they returned to running their farm. But they barely had time to settle in before they were pulled back into the public sphere by John's election as the first vice president under the new Constitution. Moving to New York City in 1789 with their daughter Nabby, and her family, John and Abigail found themselves once again centre stage in American political life. "The Adamses" serve as prescient and thoughtful observers of the world around them, from the manners and mores of English court life to the political intrigues of the new federal government in New York. Beyond that wider world, however, these letters observe the more intimate domestic concerns of a New England family. With more of the forthright candour that marks the Adamses' correspondence, this volume offers a unique perspective on a crucial period in American history.
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The years 1790 to 1793 marked the beginning of the American republic, a contentious period as the nation struggled to create a functioning government amid increasingly bitter factionalism. On the international stage, the turmoil of the French Revolution raised important questions about the nature of government. As usual, the Adams family found itself in the midst of it all. Vice President John Adams chaired Senate sessions even as he was prevented from participating in any meaningful fashion. Abigail joined him when her health permitted, but even from afar she provided important advice and keen observations on politics and society. All four Adams children are well represented here, especially Charles and Thomas Boylston, who, for the first time, appear as correspondents in their own right. Both embarked on legal careers, Charles in New York and Thomas in Philadelphia, while John Quincy did the same in Boston. Daughter Nabby cared for her growing family as her ambitious husband, William Stephens Smith, pursued financial schemes. This volume offers both insight into the family and the frank commentary on life that readers have come to expect from the Adamses.
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John and Abigail Adams' reflections on an emerging nation as they move into the new President's House in Washington, D.C., are a highlight of the nearly 280 letters written over seventeen months printed in volume 14 of Adams Family Correspondence. The volume opens with the Adamses' public and private expressions on the death of George Washington and concludes with John's defeat in the contentious presidential election of 1800. Electoral College maneuvering, charges of sedition, and state-by-state strategizing are debated by the Adamses and their correspondents as the election advances toward deadlock and finally victory for Thomas Jefferson in the House of Representatives. John's retirement from public life had some sweet mixed with the bitter. The U.S. mission to France resulted in the Convention of 1800 that ended the Quasi-War and the so-called midnight appointments at the close of his presidency ushered in the transformative U.S. Supreme Court era of John Marshall, a coda anticipated in Abigail's request to John in the final days of his administration--"I want to see the list of judges." The domestic life of the Adamses was equally dynamic. Abigail and John endured the crushing loss of their son Charles, whose struggle with alcohol ended in repudiation and death in New York. Son Thomas Boylston and daughter Nabby spent the period in relative stability, while John Quincy chronicled a tour of Silesia in letters home from Europe. At the volume's close, the correspondence between John and Abigail comes to an end. As they retired to Quincy, their rich observations on the formation of the American republic would continue in letters to others if not to each other.
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The Adams Family Correspondence, L. H. Butterfield writes, "is an unbroken record of the changing modes of domestic life, religious views and habits, travel, dress, servants, food, schooling, reading, health and medical care, diversions, and every other conceivable aspect of manners and taste among the members of a substantial New England family who lived on both sides of the Atlantic and wrote industriously to each other over a period of more than a century." These volumes are the first in the estimated twenty or more in Series 2 of The Adams Papers. Including about six hundred letters to and from various members of the family, the Adams Family Correspondence begins with a series of hitherto unpublished courtship letters between John Adams and Abigail Smith. The weekly and sometimes daily reports by Adams of what was going on in the Continental Congress during the years 1774-1777 are a far fuller and franker record than has been available before. His wife's letters in reply recount her difficulties in raising a family of young children and operating a farm while war went on not far from her doorstep, refugees inundated Braintree, local epidemics raged, prices soared, and goods and labor became ever scarcer. We learn for the first time that amid these distractions Abigail lost a baby daughter, that getting herself and four children inoculated against smallpox was an agonizing ordeal of months in 1776, that after Burgoyne's defeat at Saratoga she wrote a long, lecturing letter to her single relative who had chosen the Loyalist side, and that her comments on blundering politicos, lax generals, and unpatriotic neighbors were more frequent and incisive than has been supposed. Thinking her letters too careless and too intimate for preservation, Abigail Adams pleaded at the end of one of them, written a couple of months before the Declaration of Independence was voted and while British warships hovered within range of her house, "I wish you would burn all my Letters." To which John Adams replied, "The conclusion of your Letter made my Heart throb, more than a Cannonade would. You bid me burn your Letters. But I must forget you first." So he faithfully kept hers, she kept his, and they both kept their children's. Their grandson Charles Francis Adams chose some of these for publication in a succession of small editions in the nineteenth century, but he was highly selective, and he discreetly pruned away from the letters that he printed much that is both revealing and engaging. Here, as is the practice with all the Adams documents in this edition, every letter used is given in full. The second of these first volumes ends in March 1778 with John Adams on a Continental frigate bound for his first diplomatic mission in Europe, accompanied by his ten-year-old son, John Quincy.
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- Adams, John, 1735-1826.
- Chapel Hill : Published for the Institute of Early American History and Culture at Williamsburg, Va., by the University of North Carolina Press, [1959]
- Description
- Book — 2 v. (li, 638 p.) : ill., ports. ; 25 cm.
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19. Addresses upon the American road [1946]
- Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.
- New York, D. Van Nostrand Company, inc., 1946.
- Description
- Book — xi, 442 p. 22 cm.
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20. Addresses upon the American road [1938]
- Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.
- New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1938.
- Description
- Book — viii p., 1 l., 390 p. 22 cm.
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E743 .H78 | In-library use |