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The Education of Henry Adams: An Autobiography
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Author
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Henry Adams. Donald Hall, intro.
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Publisher
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Mariner
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Format
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paperback
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Product Dimensions
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8.25
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5.4
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1.3
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ISBN
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9780618056668
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Pages/Publication Date
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517/2000
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Daedalus Item Code
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22738
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This item is not available.
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Description
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(Winner of the 1919 Pulitzer Prize) The grandson of President John Quincy Adams and great-grandson of President John Adams, historian Henry Adams was more drawn to scholarship than to politics. His autobiography—wry, self-effacing, and written in the third person as though Adams were an observer of himself—is a landmark in American literature, ranked by the Modern Library as the greatest nonfiction book in English of the 20th century. Reflecting his constant search for order and unity in a world he regarded as teetering on the brink of self-destruction, Adams casts himself as a modern everyman, seeking coherence in a fragmented universe and concluding that his education was inadequate for the demands of the rapidly changing world. This edition includes an introduction from former U.S. Poet Laureate Donald Hall.
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