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Franklin Library 1983 The Education of Henry Adams Leatherbound Like New

Franklin Library 1983 The Education of Henry Adams Leatherbound Like New

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For your consideration: 1983 Franklin Library Hardcover Leatherette edition of THE EDUCATION OF HENRY ADAMS by Henry Adams with portraits of leading figures of the day. This book is in beautiful condi...

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For your consideration: 1983 Franklin Library Hardcover Leatherette edition of THE EDUCATION OF HENRY ADAMS by Henry Adams with portraits of leading figures of the day. This book is in beautiful condition with tight binding and appears completely unread. Be sure to check out our other listings this week for a number of Franklin Library volumes in amazing condition. We offer combined shipping with USPS Media Mail. ENJOY! The Franklin Library was a division of The Franklin Mint that produced fine collector edition leather bound books over three decades ending in the year 2000. For this reason all Franklin Library editions are now considered "out of print" and are no longer available for sale from the Franklin Mint. All Franklin Library Editions exhibit: • High quality paper. • Pages that are sewn not glued into the binding. • Gold gilded page edges on all three sides. • Raised spine bands that give each book that distinctive antique look. Pulitzer Prize Winner, 1919 The Education of Henry Adams by Henry Adams is a seminal work in American literature, providing an insightful and thought-provoking exploration of the themes of identity, progress, and the role of education in modern life. Written in 1907, the book is an autobiographical narrative of Adams’ life and his findings as he grapples with the challenges of the rapidly changing modern world. Adams’ autobiography is remarkable for its frankness and self-reflection, as he reflects on his upbringing, his marriage, and his career as a professor and historian. He also confronts the challenges of his own identity and what it means to be an “American” in a changing world. In the book, Adams posits that education is the key to understanding the modern world, and this exploration of his own educational journey leads to an incredible amount of insight and understanding. Adams’ writing is both insightful and engaging, making The Education of Henry Adams an essential read for anyone interested in the themes of identity, progress, and education. Not published for the general public until after Adams's death in 1918, The Education of Henry Adams is considered to be one of the finest -- and by many, to be the finest -- autobiographical memoirs ever written in the English language, displaying dazzling insights not just into the mind of a remarkable man but a broad understanding of the changes in the world around him. Henry Adams (1838-1918) was an American historian and author, noted for his brilliant and award-winning works. Born in 1838, he was a descendant of two prominent American families, the Adams and the Lees. He was raised in Quincy, Massachusetts and graduated from Harvard University in 1858. He was a professor of medieval history at Harvard for a number of years and wrote several articles and books on the subject. Adams was best known for his book, The Education of Henry Adams , which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1919. This book was an autobiographical reflection on Adams’ life, beginning with his childhood and continuing up to the end of the 19th century. He also wrote other works, such as Mont Saint-Michel and Chartres , which focused on the history of France. Adams was a prominent social figure in Washington D.C. and was a friend of several presidents, including Theodore Roosevelt and William McKinley. He was also a member of the Harvard Board of Overseers and the Massachusetts Historical Society. In addition to his work as an historian, Adams was also a successful businessman. He invested in numerous businesses, such as railroads, land real estate, utilities, and insurance companies. His investments enabled him to financially support his writing. Adams died in Washington D.C. in 1918. He left behind an impressive body of work, which earned him a Pulitzer Prize and the title of one of America's greatest historians.

Specifics

Author

Henry Adams

Binding

Leather

Character Family

Henry Adams

Country/Region of Manufacture

United States

Language

English

Original/Facsimile

Original

Place of Publication

Franklin Center, Pennsylvania

Publisher

Franklin Library

Region

North America

Seller Notes

“LIKE NEW”

Special Attributes

Collector's Edition, Illustrated, Limited Edition

Subject

Biography & Autobiography

Topic

Literature

Year Printed

1983

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  2. user2009449f

    Extremely nice looking edition of the Scott classic (including all the original prefaces, notes and glossary), as described in the listing, packaged very well for shipment, and which and arrived in advance of estimated delivery date. Very high quality item, at a most reasonable rate, very happy buyer!

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