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Henry Brooks Adams (February 16, 1838 – March 27, 1918) was an American historian and a member of the Adams political family, descended from two U.S. presidents. As a young Harvard graduate, he served as secretary to his father, Charles Francis Adams, Abraham Lincoln's ambassador to the United Kingdom. The posting influenced the younger man through the experience of wartime diplomacy, and absorption in English culture, especially the works of John Stuart Mill. After the American Civil War, he became a political journalist who entertained America's foremost intellectuals at his homes in Washington and Boston. During his lifetime, he was best known for The History of the United States of America 1801–1817, a nine-volume work, praised for its literary style, command of the documentary evidence, and deep (family) knowledge of the period and its major figures. His posthumously published memoir, The Education of Henry Adams, won the Pulitzer Prize and went on to be named by the Modern Library as the best English-language nonfiction book of the 20th century. Early life He was born in Boston on February 16, 1838, into one of the country's most prominent families. His parents were Charles Francis Adams Sr. (1807–1886) and Abigail Brooks (1808–1889). Both his paternal grandfather, John Quincy Adams, and great-grandfather, John Adams, one of the most prominent among the Founding Fathers, had been U.S. Presidents. His maternal grandfather, Peter Chardon Brooks, was one of Massachusetts' most successful and wealthiest merchants. Another great-grandfather, Nathaniel Gorham, signed the Constitution. After his graduation from Harvard University in 1858, he embarked on a grand tour of Europe, during which he also attended lectures in civil law at the University of Berlin. In his 50s, he was initiated into the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity as an honorary member at the 1893 Columbian Exposition by Harris J. Ryan, a judge for the exhibit on electrical engineering. Through that organization, he was a member of the Irving Literary Society. During the Civil War Adams returned home from Europe in the midst of the heated presidential election of 1860. He tried his hand again at law, taking employment with Judge Horace Gray's Boston firm, but this was short-lived. His father, Charles Francis Adams Sr., was also seeking re-election to the US House of Representatives. After his successful re-election, Charles Francis asked Henry to be his private secretary, continuing a father-son pattern set by John and John Quincy and suggesting that Charles Francis had chosen Henry as the political scion of that generation of the family. Henry shouldered the responsibility reluctantly and with much self-doubt. "[I] had little to do", he reflected later, "and knew not how to do it rightly." During this time, Adams was the anonymous Washington correspondent for Charles Hale's Boston Daily Advertiser. London (1861–1868) On March 19, 1861, Abraham Lincoln appointed Charles Francis Adams Sr. United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom. Henry accompanied his father to London as his private secretary. He also became the anonymous London correspondent for The New York Times. The two Adamses were kept very busy, monitoring Confederate diplomatic intrigues and trying to obstruct the construction of Confederate commerce raiders and blockade runners by British shipyards (see Alabama Claims). Henry's writings for the Times argued that Americans should be patient with the British. While in Britain, Adams was befriended by many noted men, including Charles Lyell, Francis T. Palgrave, Richard Monckton Milnes, James Milnes Gaskell, and Charles Milnes Gaskell. He worked to introduce the young Henry James to English society, with the help of his closest and lifelong friend Charles Milnes Gaskell and his wife Lady Catherine (nee Wallop). While in Britain, Henry read and was taken with the works of John Stuart Mill. For Adams, Mill's 1861 book Considerations on Representative Government showed the necessity of an enlightened, moral, and intelligent elite to provide leadership to a government elected by the masses and subject to demagoguery, ignorance, and corruption. Henry wrote to his brother Charles that Mill demonstrated to him that "democracy is still capable of rewarding a conscientious servant." His years in London led Adams to conclude that he could best provide that knowledgeable and conscientious leadership by working as a correspondent and journalist. Return to America In 1868, Adams returned to the United States and settled in Washington, DC, where he began working as a journalist. Adams saw himself as a traditionalist longing for the democratic ideal of the 17th and 18th centuries. Accordingly, he was keen on exposing political corruption in his journalism. Harvard professor In 1870, Adams was appointed professor of medieval history at Harvard, a position he held until his early retirement in 1877 at 39. As an academic historian, Adams is considered to have been the first (in 1874–1876) to conduct historical seminar work in the United States. Among his students was Henry Cabot Lodge, who worked closely with Adams as a graduate student. Adams was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1875. Author Adams's The History of the United States of America (1801 to 1817) (9 vols., 1889–1891) is a highly detailed history of the Jefferson and Madison administrations with a focus on diplomacy. Wide praise was given for its literary merit, especially the opening five chapters of volume 1, describing the nation in 1800. These chapters have also been criticized; Noble Cunningham states flatly, "Adams misjudged the state of the nation in 1800." In striving for literary effect, Cunningham argues, Adams ignored the dynamism and sophistication of the new nation. Such arguments aside, historians have long recognized it as a major and permanent monument of American historiography. It has been called "a neglected masterpiece" by Garry Wills, and "a history yet to be replaced" by the great historian C. Vann Woodward. In the 1880s, Adams wrote two novels, starting with Democracy, which was published anonymously in 1880 and immediately became popular in literary circles in England and Europe as well as in America. (Only after Adams's death did his publisher reveal his authorship.) Democracy exposes the corruption of political life in Washington, D.C., building on Adams' unique insider's perspective. His other novel, published under the nom de plume of Frances Snow Compton, was Esther, whose heroine was believed to be modeled after his wife. During the late 1860s and early 1870s, Adams edited, with the assistance of his brother Charles Francis Adams, the major American intellectual-literary journal, The North American Review. During his tenure it published a number of articles exposing corrupt malpractices in finance, corporations and government, anticipating the work of the "muckrakers" by a generation..... Discover the Henry Adams popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Henry Adams books.

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    Degrees of Engagement

    Jennifer Hennessy

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    The Last American Aristocrat

    David S. Brown

    A “marvelous…compelling” (The New York Times Book Review) biography of literary icon Henry Adamsone of America’s most prominent writers and intellectuals, who witnessed and contrib...

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    The Hunt for History

    Nathan Raab

    Nathan Raab, America’s preeminent rare documents dealer, delivers a “diverting account of treasure hunting in the fast lane” (The Wall Street Journal) that recounts his years as th...

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    The US Constitution Anti-Federalist Edition

    Various Authors

    Collected here in one volume is the United States Constitution, with all of the Amendments, and seven important AntFederalist papers by writers such as Patrick Henry, Samuel Adams,...

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    The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Presidents, Part 1

    Larry Schweikart

    A book to challenge the status quo, spark a debate, and get people talking about the issues and questions we face as a country!

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    The Life of George Washington

    John Marshall & Wayne LaPierre

    America’s first president has captivated our interest for more than two centuries, but no biographer of George Washington knew him with the authenticity, intimacy, and depth of und...

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    The Education of Henry Adams

    Henry Adams

    This carefully crafted ebook: "The Education of Henry Adams" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Henry Adams (18381918...

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    Education of Henry Adams

    Henry Adams

    According to Wikipedia: "Henry Brooks Adams (February 16, 1838 – March 27, 1918) was an American novelist, journalist, historian and academic. He is bestknown for his autobiographi...

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    The Book of Virtues

    William J. Bennett

    Responsibility. Courage. Compassion. Honesty. Friendship. Persistence. Faith. Everyone recognizes these traits as essentials of good character. In order for our children to develop...

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    Good on Paper

    Valerie Tejeda

    'A fun beach read! Valerie Tejeda writes relatable characters full of heart!' JO WATSON'GOOD ON PAPER was the absolute perfect beach read! With a relatable main character strugglin...

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    Study Guide to The Education of Henry Adams by Henry Adams

    Intelligent Education

    A comprehensive study guide offering indepth explanation, essay, and test prep for Henry Adams’ The Education of Henry Adams, an autobiography from a greatgrandson of the second pr...

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    The Education of Henry Adams

    Henry Adams

    Any schoolboy could see that man as a force must be measured by motion from a fixed point. Psychology helped here by suggesting a unit the point of history when man held the highes...

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    The Love Contract

    Steph Vizard

    Can she (pretend to) love her neighbour?An awardwinning modern romcom for all fans of fake dating, enemiestolovers stories.I didn't know the guy next door. And given he was now my ...

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    The Conservative Mind

    Russell Kirk

    "It is inconceivable even to imagine, let alone hope for, a dominant conservative movement in America without Kirk's labor."  WILLIAM F BUCKLEY "A profound critique of co...

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    Decade of Disunion

    Robert W. Merry

    Exploring a critical lesson about our nation that is as timely today as ever, Decade of Disunion shows how the country came apart during the enveloping slavery crisis of the 1850s....

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    Henry Adams

    Elizabeth Stevenson

    His great grandfather and his grandfather had been presidents of the United States, and to a small boy this seemed a matter of course in his family. But Henry Adams, belonging to a...

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    The Education of Henry Adams

    Henry Adams

    One of the most wellknown and influential autobiographies ever written, The Education of Henry Adams is told in the third person, as if its author were watching his own life unwind...

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    The Five of Hearts

    Patricia O'Toole

    The Five of Hearts, who first gathered in Washington in the Gilded Age, included Henry Adams, historian and scion of America's first political dynasty; his wife, Clover, gifted pho...

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    I Love You, I Hate You

    Elizabeth Davis

    'Everything you love about romantic comedy hilarious, sharply observed, smart, and sexy as hell. I adored this book!' RACHEL HAWKINS'Smart, sexy, and feminist, I Love You, I Hate ...

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    Under Your Spell

    Laura Wood

    The daughter of an aging rock star finds herself working for the hottest musician on the planet and is shocked when sparks start to flyespecially since she swore she’d never, ever ...

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    Henry Adams and the Making of America

    Garry Wills

    New York Times Bestseller: From a Pulitzer Prize winner, a “sparking and engaging book that everyone who cares about America’s history should read” (The Washington Post).In this bo...

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    The Education of Henry Adams

    Henry Adams

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    Great American Lives

    Benjamin Franklin, Ulysses S. Grant, Andrew Carnegie & Henry Adams

    Brilliant, captivating, and unforgettable memoirs from four of the greatest minds in American history.   Penned between 1771 and 1790 and published after his death, TheAutobio...

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    The Education of Henry Adams

    Henry Adams

    Selected by the Modern Library as one of the 100 best nonfiction books of all time 'I cannot remember when I was not fascinated by Henry Adams,' said Gore Vidal. 'He was remarkabl...

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    The Player Next Door

    Elizabeth Davis

    'Compulsively readable! I was charmed by the flirtatious banter . . . Sometimes you want to Netflix and Chill and sometimes you want to Netflix and like, seriously, just chill. Cla...

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    Second Time Sweeter

    Beverly Jenkins

    NAACP nominee and USA Today bestselling author Beverly Jenkins continues her beloved Blessings series with a new heartwarming novel set in Henry Adams, Kansas.Malachi “Mal” July ha...

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    The Education of Henry Adams

    Henry Adams

    The autobiography of Henry Adams is comprised of two fundamental parts: an eyeopening history of the United States as it ascended to industrial and technological greatness, and a c...

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    The Education of Henry Adams

    Henry Adams

    The Modern Library’s numberone nonfiction book of the twentieth century and winner of the Pulitzer Prize: The acclaimed memoir of a brilliant man reckoning with an era of profound ...

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    The Moralist

    Patricia O'Toole

    Acclaimed author Patricia O’Toole’s “superb” (The New York Times) account of Woodrow Wilson, one of the most highminded, consequential, and controversial US presidents. A “gripping...

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    The Education of Henry Adams

    Henry Adams

    "The Education of Henry Adams", the most famous work of its author, was originally intended only for a small audience; after its posthumous publication in 1918, it promptly won the...

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    Cry of the Wild

    Charles Foster

    'Evocative and beautifully written, it's a deeply immersive read' Observer'Enchanting and emotional...personifies its characters as they navigate the new wild and its trials.' Chri...

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    Raiders of Spanish Peaks

    Zane Grey

    The Lindsay family has come west hoping to help the father, John, recover from an illness. When they arrive, they are induced to purchase Spanish Peaks Ranch, an abandoned United S...

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    Wish Lists and Road Trips

    Lauren H. Mae

    Two stranded strangers agree to travel together in order to return home, but when a slew of misadventures derail their plans, it might mean a chance to fall in love . . . A sexy, o...

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    The Education of Henry Adams

    Henry Adams

    "The Education of Henry Adams" is an autobiographical work by Henry Adams, chronicling his life from childhood into adulthood at the turn of the 20th century. Adams, a descendant o...

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    Complete Pulitzer Prize Winner

    Willa Cather, Burton J. Hendrick, Booth Tarkington, Hamlin Garland, Eugene O'Neill, Zona Gale, Edith Wharton, Edward William Bok, Henry Adams, Carl Sandburg & Ernest Poole

    Contents His Family by Ernest Poole (1917) Cornhuskers by Carl Sandburg (1918) The Education of Henry Adams by Henry Adams (1918) The Americanization of Edward Bok by Edward Willia...

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    The Works of Henry Adams

    Henry Adams

    The works of Henry Adams in one collection with an active table of contents.Works include:Democracy: An American NovelThe Education of Henry AdamsEsther: A Novel MontSaintMichel an...

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    Henry Adams

    James Truslow Adams

    This book, first published in 1933, examines the life and achievements of Henry Adams, the American historian and political journalist. It looks at his youth and early development ...

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    Sober

    Tony Adams

    THE BRILLIANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER.  ‘A searingly honest account of the Arsenal legend’s quest to recover from alcoholism. Unflinchingly brave.’ Sunday Mirror Being Addicte...

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    Liberty Is Sweet

    Woody Holton

    A “deeply researched and bracing retelling” (Annette GordonReed, Pulitzer Prize–winning historian) of the American Revolution, showing how the Founders were influenced by overlooke...

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    The Education of Henry Adams

    Henry Adams & Ira Nadel

    As a journalist, historian and novelist born into a family that included two past presidents of the United States, Henry Adams was constantly focused on the American experiment. Th...

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    Heirs of the Founders

    H. W. Brands

    From the twotime Pulitzer Prize finalist, bestselling historian, and author of Our First Civil War comes “a historical spellbinder” (The Christian Science Monitor) about ...